Live and acoustic night at The Wheelies in Hurst
Live music is coming to The Wheelwrights Arms in Hurst this week. Steve Young will perform an acoustic set at ...
Live music is coming to The Wheelwrights Arms in Hurst this week. Steve Young will perform an acoustic set at ...
THE POLICE are working hard to making roads across the borough safer. That’s according to a spokesperson for Thames Valley ...
A teacher is campaigning for a speed camera and a pedestrian crossing outside popular family outing spot, Dinton Pastures on ...
Residents are furious that up to 50 oak trees were victims of a chainsaw attack which has devastated woodland in ...
After extensive feedback and consultation, the borough council have changed the design of the new £1.8 million Dinton Activity Centre.
Parts of the Winnersh roundabout by Showcase Cinema have been closed due to flooding, with traffic being re-directed.
A CHARITY walk will help the Royal Berkshire Hospital. Winter Walk For Wards will be held on Sunday, February 23 ...
Premier League Berks County lost ground on current league leaders Westwood Wanderers after they were beaten 3-1 at home. Westwood ...
Berkshire Trophy Centre Senior Cup Finchampstead, Wargrave and Hurst all enjoyed a successful weekend in the cup as they all ...
Since its announcement, residents have voiced their opinions on the proposed development sites across the borough, but this is the ...
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