End of an era as shop shuts its doors
Hurst's convenience store closed last Saturday, and the attached Post Office closed the previous day.
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.
Read moreDetailsTalented crafters' new projects have boosted the commemoration of Remembrance in two communities.
Read moreDetailsVisit nine artists to discover their work
Read moreDetails'You don't need to go far to do some good'
Read moreDetailsA young baker to A list celebrities has launched her own cake shop in Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsBuilding 99 new homes on a green field will be just as harmful as an earlier plan for 200 homes there, it's been claimed.
Read moreDetailsHurst's 111th horticultural show was a bumper one ? with the most visitors and the most entries in its competition classes for at least 12 years.
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