‘Hurst comes first’: After 22 years serving village, popular councillor to move on
An energetic councillor who's had 100 residents honouring his service, has revealed two surprises.
An energetic councillor who's had 100 residents honouring his service, has revealed two surprises.
There's an outpouring of appreciation and gratitude for a community's champion who is stepping down from his official posts.
Hurst Parish Council's chairman is leading the fight to keep a shop and Post Office open in the village.
THE COUNCIL is considering two different areas of the borough to develop, after plans for a 15,000 garden town in ...
TRIBUTES are being paid to a “true gentleman’s” dedication to helping his community. Howard Larkin, married to his wife Janet ...
The borough rejected 46% of applications for new housing developments in 2018. This makes it the hardest place in the ...
After organising a 20-day roadblock with their own vehicles, residents are now looking for a permanent solution to stop travellers ...
CHILDREN attending a Hurst pre-school are now the kings and queens of the castle thanks to a £20,000 revamp of ...
Records numbers of Hurst villagers collected a record amount of rubbish from their streets and verges in their annual tidy ...
A FAMILY fear they could have their electricity supply cut off in a row over a £15,000 bill with Scottish ...
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