Join in on the summer run in Hurst this year
DINTON Pastures Country Park is hosting its annual summer running events. The Summer Series includes 5km (3.1 miles) and 10km ...
DINTON Pastures Country Park is hosting its annual summer running events. The Summer Series includes 5km (3.1 miles) and 10km ...
CHILDREN in crisis will be getting an extra treat from The Cowshed, following a generous donation from a Woodley supermarket. ...
Residents are furious about a new unauthorised sewage treatment system, which would discharge into a waterway circling their 22 homes. ...
THE ANNUAL Hurst Show and Country Fayre is set to go ahead this weekend — and there is a lot ...
RESCUE cats that need rehoming now have a new place to wait, thanks to Diana Brimblecombe Animal Rescue Centre (DBARC). ...
A POPULAR music festival is making plans to return this summer, covid restrictions permitting. Marvellous will once again take over ...
BIRDS were spotted last weekend during a post-lockdown nature walk in Hurst. RSPB Wokingham and Bracknell Local Group aims to ...
Developers are circling the green fields of a village hoping to build homes and offer self-build plots – in the ...
As part of Mental Health Awareness Week, members of CLASP Wokingham went to Dinton Pastures on Wednesday, May 12. We ...
Hurst has paid tribute to Ann Wilson, a local morris dancer who captured the hearts of the village.
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