New team takeover reins of Hurst’s popular Post Office
After being closed for two months, Hurst Post Office has reopened under two new managers.
Read moreDetailsAfter being closed for two months, Hurst Post Office has reopened under two new managers.
Read moreDetailsCustomers are celebrating the reopening of a Post Office which has been closed for two months. There’s been a big welcome for the two people who are now running Hurst...
Read moreDetailsThree supports of First Days Children's Charity ran their own Virtual London Marathon last week, including CEO Emma Cantrell.
Read moreDetailsTHE FORMER Prime Minister has expressed concern over the government’s plans to dump more than 1,600 new homes every year on Wokingham borough. Theresa May, whose Maidenhead constituency includes Sonning,...
Read moreDetailsDINTON PASTURES country park has been closed due to flooding – just one part of the borough affected by some of the heaviest rainfalls for nearly 100 years. Since 9am...
Read moreDetailsA village is fighting a huge battle to stop possibly five thousand new homes being built on its green fields. Banners have been erected, urging residents to Save our village...
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity has been inundated with support after a call for donations last week.
Read moreDetailsHurst Post Office is reopening after being closed for two months, following the death of its manager.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are warning residents that there has been an increase in theft reports in Hurst.
Read moreDetailsResidents are being asked to do four things: write to their MP, write to the housing minister, sign the petition and fill out the consultation.
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