BUSES suspended for Hurst and Wokingham
A VITAL lifeline for villagers has been curtailed because of the snow - meaning that Hurst and parts of Wokingham will not have a bus service. Courtney Buses tweeted late...
Read moreDetailsA VITAL lifeline for villagers has been curtailed because of the snow - meaning that Hurst and parts of Wokingham will not have a bus service. Courtney Buses tweeted late...
Read moreDetailsA morris dancing side moved by the numbers of homeless people has pledged to dance their way to raising funds to help them. Hurst Morris People (HuMP) is supporting The...
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES have targeted cars parked outside a restaurant in Knowl Hill. Between 6.10pm and 6.40pm on Monday, October 30, the offenders stole items from three vehicles parked in the car...
Read moreDetailsA VILLAGE pub that dates back to the 1890s has been put up for sale. The Elephant & Castle, which features oak flooring, wooden beams, tub chairs and multi-fuel burners,...
Read moreDetailsIt started as the result of too much pizza and probably too many beers. But it ended with a test of skill and endurance as well as quite a few...
Read moreDetailsA VILLAGE football team claims its future could be kicked into the long grass – weeks before the season begins. Hurst FC says overgrown scrubland at one end of its...
Read moreDetailsMOVIE fans will be flocking to Dinton Pastures this bank holiday weekend for the return of the popular Open Air Cinema. Wokingham Borough Council (WBC) has today announced plans to...
Read moreDetailsThe Hurst Show this weekend is leading the country by staging the UK’s first Hobby Horse Jumping Championships for its thousands of visitors. Hurst Show and Country Fayre this weekend...
Read moreDetailsA WHOLE weekend of family fun will be taking place at one of the borough’s most-loved country parks next week. Dinton Pastures, in Hurst, will play host to residents, families...
Read moreDetailsHURST Morris People welcomed a record number – over 100 –to their barn dance which raised funds for Arthritis Research UK. One important guest was forced to sit and watch the...
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