Relief for Hurst residents as plans to build 200 homes on a green field rejected
Hundreds of residents are relieved that plans for about 200 homes on a green field have been turned down.
Read moreDetailsHundreds of residents are relieved that plans for about 200 homes on a green field have been turned down.
Read moreDetailsA new book about unsung heroes of the Royal Air Force took to the skies in fine form when it was launched by its two authors.
Read moreDetailsMore riders are still welcome to join in the bid to create the world?s largest parade of hobby horses and their riders
Read moreDetailsHurst Show and Country Fayre are encouraging show-goers to get ahead by buying tickets for the event on Saturday, June 25, and Sunday, June 26, online
Read moreDetailsTwyford Singers, started 60 years ago, are celebrating their anniversary with a concert titled Hope! Joy and Celebration! this Saturday at 3pm
Read moreDetailsA jubilee beacon lighting ceremony was an emotional event for many of the 750 people who watched and took part.
Read moreDetailsA professor campaigning to preserve the old Reading Gaol buildings has written a short history about them
Read moreDetailsHurst Morris People (HuMP) danced at The Jolly Farmer in Davis Street for one of their first performances of the summer
Read moreDetailsA father-of-two who struggled with the ?most brutal experience? of his life wants others to get the life changing help he had.
Read moreDetailsA HENLEY town centre pub is set to become the top spot in town for alfresco dining and drinking in its new look courtyard area this summer.
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