‘++POSTPONED++ Country show at Dinton Pastures to take place next weekend
Sorry folks, this event has been moved to 2022 due to the covid pandemic. FAMILIES can celebrate the countryside with ...
Sorry folks, this event has been moved to 2022 due to the covid pandemic. FAMILIES can celebrate the countryside with ...
A WOOSEHILL performing arts school held its own festival earlier this month. Roughly 200 students from Platform YP took to ...
BIRDS were spotted last weekend during a post-lockdown nature walk in Hurst. RSPB Wokingham and Bracknell Local Group aims to ...
Wokingham's Sprockets Cycle Club is cycling through Dinton Pastures, in Hurst, this month, thanks to a new range of events.
Hurst residents can enjoy a date with nature in Dinton Pastures Country Park this weekend, thanks to RSPB Wokingham and ...
From tomorrow, boat hire reopens, with prices starting at £8. Residents can choose from pedalos, paddleboards, kayaks and canoes.
Spring has come early in Hurst, as a host of golden daffodils stuns visitors to Dinton Pastures country park.
Residents have been asked to obey Covid-19 rules in Dinton Pastures country park.
Wokingham Borough Council has warned only residents from Hurst, Winnersh and Woodley should be visiting the country park.
Wokingham resident Francesca Cornish won McCarthy and Stone's photography competition with a snap of Dinton Pastures Country Park.
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