Thames Valley football round-up: Berks County beat Finchampstead in Premier League
Premier League Berks County moved up another place into third after beating Finchampstead by a single goal. The 1-0 defeat ...
Premier League Berks County moved up another place into third after beating Finchampstead by a single goal. The 1-0 defeat ...
Members of the Woodley and Earley Lions attended the offices of First Days Children’s Charity in Whistley Green, Hurst, earlier ...
BANTAM chickens are clucking and crowing with pride at their success in a big agricultural show competition
Organisers of this weekend’s Hurst Horticultural Show are promising a great family afternoon of entertainment for all ages to enjoy
Three brand new almshouses have just been built – the first purpose-built ones to go up in Hurst since 1664. ...
CHILDREN attending a Hurst pre-school are now the kings and queens of the castle thanks to a £20,000 revamp of ...
A vibrant display of landscape paintings will appear in Dinton Pastures’ Dragon Fly café next month. The exhibition by local ...
A POPULAR Hurst pub has picked up a major gong in a hospitality award. The Wheelwright's Arms took silver in ...
The fifth Annual Dolphin School Book Festival (BookFest) will take place on Saturday, May 18, giving the opportunity for the ...
FORGET We Buy Any Car, organisers of a country show are saying We Want Any Car. The 40th Hurst Show ...
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