Save the dates for this year’s Hurst show
And organisers are now taking applications from stallholders who would like to trade at the event.
Read moreDetailsAnd organisers are now taking applications from stallholders who would like to trade at the event.
Read moreDetailsPerformances will start at 10.45am and finish at 1pm in Wellington Square, between Waitrose and Rural Pie Co.
Read moreDetailsLaura Turner going out with her son Charlie Green in September 2018 when he suddenly stopped breathing. Now they are raising money for SCAS.
Read moreDetailsJake Morrison, head of Citizens Advice Wokingham has trained 539 people in the last 14 months.
Read moreDetailsA GROUP that lets people with visual impairments enjoy the sport of bowling has seen one of its key players honoured.
Read moreDetailsThe Grumpy Goat, based in Smelly Alley, is teaming up with South Street Arts Centre for the return of a two-day festival,
Read moreDetailsPlans to build homes on green fields in Hurst have sparked heated debate between different groups and people.
Read moreDetailsTHREE-QUARTERS of pupils have received their first choice of secondary school despite an increase in the number of applications.
Read moreDetailsThe amazing voice of mezzo soprano Katherine Jenkins will be heard across the River Thames this summer after the singer signed up to Henley Festival.
Read moreDetailsMs James said there have been countless other problems in the home, from silverfish to cracked ceilings, leaks and rats.
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