Memorials created for man who made his community a better place
Memorials are being created for a man who devoted 53 years to making his community a better place.
Read moreDetailsMemorials are being created for a man who devoted 53 years to making his community a better place.
Read moreDetailsIndoor climbing and bubble football can both add extra fun
Read moreDetailsAn evening of comedy promised at the borough beauty spot
Read moreDetailsMorris dancers and their musicians raised £400 for a hospice charity which did so much to help the husband of one of their dancers.
Read moreDetailsThere are 'no plans' to relocate a post office serving a Berkshire village following its sudden closure.
Read moreDetailsThe group's treat bags will help lonely canines feel loved at Christmas
Read moreDetailsHurst's convenience store closed last Saturday, and the attached Post Office closed the previous day.
Read moreDetailsA heartless thief has stolen a hand crafted nativity scene of Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus lying in a manger.
Read moreDetailsPlans to build nearly one hundred homes in the village will not go ahead
Read moreDetailsFather Christmas made a surprise appearance at Hurst's Christmas tree lights switch on.
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