Bells ring out in Hurst to mark the 75th anniversary of VJ Day
The bells rang out from St Nicholas Church, Hurst to mark the 75th anniversary of VJ Day and the end of the Second World War. Covid restrictions meant only half...
Read moreDetailsThe bells rang out from St Nicholas Church, Hurst to mark the 75th anniversary of VJ Day and the end of the Second World War. Covid restrictions meant only half...
Read moreDetails“We’ve watched in awe as her career flies higher. We love performing her plays and look forward to seeing Summerland.”
Read moreDetailsA 300-YEAR-OLD tree that collapsed during the April storms has found a new home at Dinton Pastures. Four months ago, a large oak tree in Earley was knocked down in...
Read moreDetailsKEEN to be green, a hurst charity is now selling handmade crafts, created from donated fabric scraps. The Cowshed, which recently expanded into Winnersh, has a team of crafting volunteers...
Read moreDetailsShocked customers have been paying tributes to a much-loved Post Office manager who has died suddenly. Debbie Kaur, Post Office manager at Central Convenience stores, Hurst, died, aged 60, after...
Read moreDetailsEat Out to Help Out discount scheme launched by Government A NEW interactive postcode checker has been launched to allow diners to take advantage of the new Eat Out To...
Read moreDetailsHurst’s band of more than 60 volunteers have performed hundreds of acts of kindness to help fellow villagers through the Covid-19 period. Grateful residents, marooned at home shielding or self-isolating,...
Read moreDetailsA remarkable young writer’s poem about her father’s death and much more has won a prize in a competition. Molly Akers, 18, of Lower Earley, won the 12-18 section of...
Read moreDetails“At the front the builders had to remove some of the render to do this properly. They discovered the render was loose and it all had to come off there....
Read moreDetailsThe Cowshed is one of 27 organisations to be awarded a share of £807,000 from Thames Valley Police.
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