Father Christmas visits Hurst
Father Christmas finished his month of sleigh riding to help charities by calling at Hurst homes to collect donations on Sunday, December 17.
Read moreFather Christmas finished his month of sleigh riding to help charities by calling at Hurst homes to collect donations on Sunday, December 17.
Read moreA concert conductor had warm words for the performances of her choir ? and its audience.
Read moreSt Nicholas Church Christmas Fayre at Hurst raised valuable funds to help refurbish the church organ and improve its sound
Read moreA headteacher says fundraising is crucial in the current education climate which means tight budgets for small schools.
Read moreA popular piece of Christmas music which escaped, along with its composer, being destroyed by German U-boats is being performed in Caversham.
Read moreTwyford Singers are offering their Christmas treat of a varied concert ? and the chance to join in with singing carols.
Read moreYo Ho Ho! Listen 'ere me 'earties! Productive Twyford Drama doesn't allow the dust to settle beneath their feet.
Read moreAt Hurst's Remembrance Sunday the village's Cubs and Beavers helped mark the contribution of animals which have died in conflict.
Read moreTwyford marked Remembrance Sunday with moving parallel wreath laying ceremonies in its own village and also at its twin town in northern France
Read moreAn 83-year-old Wokingham poet says his poem written to mark 100 years since the end of the First World War is just as relevant today.
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