Hurst celebrates 111th horticultural show
Hurst'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.
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.
Read moreDetailsThe club is said to have England's second oldest bowling green.
Read moreDetailsThe plans could see homes on a site that was previously refused.
Read moreDetailsA battle to stop 23 new homes on the fields formerly used by Hurst Show has started up again.
Read moreDetailsThe plan is for 45 houses on land close to Amen Corner and London Road.
Read moreDetailsA traditional English afternoon is on offer at a horticultural show in Hurst which attracts around 450 people each year.
Read moreDetailsDiving hero Tom Daley, created in knitting by the Hurst Hookers group, has been invited to visit their village's Olympics display.
Read moreDetailsFresh plans for homes on a green field site near the Twyford/Hurst border have emerged.
Read moreDetailsPlans have been approved that will see a 150-year-old sports clubhouse replaced.
Read moreDetailsThousands of visitors flocked to a bumper Hurst Show and Country Fayre where their inspiring compere was marking 45 years in the job.
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