‘Remarkable’ poem wins reporter contest
A 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 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.
Read moreDetails“We’re delighted to safely welcome children and their families back to Dinton Pastures for a whole host of exciting water activities."
Read moreDetailsTWO YEARS after its establishment, a Hurst charity is expanding its premises. The Cowshed, which provides good quality, clean, ironed clothes and other essentials free to those in need, has...
Read moreDetailsSpirits were high at the first-ever Virtual Hurst Show and Country Fayre. The mixture of many virtual and real events proved that the popular annual show could continue to be...
Read moreDetailsA teenager who became passionately enthusiastic about painting during the coronavirus lockdown has just exhibited his work. Ted Barnard, 19, who has cerebral palsy and lives in Hurst, uses a...
Read moreDetailsAlthough the chemical leak did not directly enter the river, park wardens are advising people and their dogs to stay out of the water until further notice.
Read moreDetailsGardeners can stock up their gardens from a plant stall in the car park of Hurst Convenience Stores in Wards Cross (the main A321 through the village), Hurst on Saturday,...
Read moreDetailsBBC sports presenter Mike Bushell will be lending his support to the first ever virtual Hurst Show and Country Fayre this year. The show’s hobby horse competition, where households are...
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