Giant daffodil to be highlight of Hurst’s Easter Trail
A giant daffodil created by Hurst Hookers crochet and knitting group will be a highlight of Hurst's Easter Trail.
A giant daffodil created by Hurst Hookers crochet and knitting group will be a highlight of Hurst's Easter Trail.
Hurst Cricket Club are hosting a cricket match between the UK India-over 50s and UK Pakistan-over 50s teams this Sunday ...
A crowd of about 100 people cheered on the runners in the David Cliff Wokingham Half Marathon as they went ...
The Cowshed is a smooth operator, thanks to its hot new machine
Drama, mystery, tension and delight were all part of a debate over whether the former Hurst Show fields could be ...
Two cricket clubs are merging in the coming season to create a much larger club based at Hurst.
An energetic councillor who's had 100 residents honouring his service, has revealed two surprises.
Joy rang out from a church tower when a bellringing team from throughout Wokingham borough succeeded in their attempt to ...
There's an outpouring of appreciation and gratitude for a community's champion who is stepping down from his official posts.
A village church's bell ringing has reached heights it hasn't known for many years.
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