Scientist hopes to have the right chemistry for reopened historic pub in Hurst
A 400-year-old village pub has reopened with the new landlady asking her first visitors what they would like to see there.
Read moreA 400-year-old village pub has reopened with the new landlady asking her first visitors what they would like to see there.
Read moreTwo beautiful and joyful pieces of music are on the programme for a Palm Sunday performance
Read moreA key link road through the borough is being resurfaced after many complaints by drivers.
Read moreA crowd of about 100 people cheered on the runners in the David Cliff Wokingham Half Marathon as they went past Hurst
Read moreTwyford Drama has launched swiftly into rehearsals for their brand new staging of a light-hearted mystery at Loddon Hall in May.
Read moreDrama, mystery, tension and delight were all part of a debate over whether the former Hurst Show fields could be built on.
Read moreTwo cricket clubs are merging in the coming season to create a much larger club based at Hurst.
Read moreObjectors to 23 new homes on the green field formerly used for Hurst Show are set for an unromantic St Valentine's Night.
Read moreAn energetic councillor who's had 100 residents honouring his service, has revealed two surprises.
Read moreJoy rang out from a church tower when a bellringing team from throughout Wokingham borough succeeded in their attempt to ring a full peal
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