Plants for sale in Hurst on Saturday
Gardeners can stock up their gardens from a plant stall in the car park of Hurst Convenience Stores in Wards Cross (the main A321 through the village), Hurst on Saturday,...
Read moreDetailsGardeners can stock up their gardens from a plant stall in the car park of Hurst Convenience Stores in Wards Cross (the main A321 through the village), Hurst on Saturday,...
Read moreDetailsLove is being spread across the borough by a team of charitable residents, stitch by stitch. Members of the local crochet group Barkham Hookers have joined forces in an effort...
Read moreDetailsTHE FAMILIES of the three men who died in a terrorist attack in Reading on Saturday have paid tribute to their loved ones. The incident took place in Forbury Gardens...
Read moreDetailsFollowing a successful tour of the Ormonde Road allotments on Sunday, Wokingham Town Mayor and Mayoress - Tony and Claire Lack - returned on Monday to meet committee members of...
Read moreDetailsBBC sports presenter Mike Bushell will be lending his support to the first ever virtual Hurst Show and Country Fayre this year. The show’s hobby horse competition, where households are...
Read moreDetailsA local care assistant has been stitched up by her love of crochet, which she took up in 2018 after visiting a 100-year-old client. Suki Bhamra said: “She was a...
Read moreDetailsAN EMERGENCY debate into the Reading Terrorist Attack saw Reading East MP Matt Rodda praise the work of the emergency services while sharing his sorrow at the tragic events. The...
Read moreDetails• Suspect can be detained until Saturday• Three people have died• Three injured people have left hospital• Cordons will remain in place• More than 100 officers and staff conducting police...
Read moreDetailsTHE ECONOMIC recovery from the coronavirus will rely in part on people getting back to the shops, pubs and restaurants. Sir John Redwood has set out some ideas in a...
Read moreDetails“We have heard so many young people talk about the amazing impact James had on their lives and the real appreciation they felt and the loss that they now feel.”...
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