Hurst villagers join for carols at The Castle Inn
On Sunday, December 19, The Castle Inn, opposite St Nicholas Church welcomed villagers for a mulled wine and a festive sing-a-long.
Read moreOn Sunday, December 19, The Castle Inn, opposite St Nicholas Church welcomed villagers for a mulled wine and a festive sing-a-long.
Read moreA HURST pub has reopened its doors to thirsty punters following an extensive refurbishment by its new landlord.
Read moreFAMILIES met some of Father Christmas' helpers at the weekend.
Read moreROAD chicanes, humps, rumble strips, speed cameras and traffic lights are ideas suggested for a village that feels plagued by speeding vehicles.
Read moreDOZENS of children queued at a community fair to see Father Christmas earlier this month.
Read morePeople have been reminded to stay away from dead or distressed wildfowl in case it has avian flu, after a possible case was spotted at Dinton.
Read moreHURST'S 100-year-old resident Beryl Sims switched on the Christmas tree lights at the village?s St Nicholas Night celebrations.
Read moreA woman who escaped a daylight raid in London while working for a children?s charity during the Second World War has celebrated her 100th birthday
Read moreDINTON Pastures are inviting families to enjoy a weekend of festive activities next month.
Read moreMore than 20 children from Muddy Ducks Nursery in Dinton Pastures Country Park went on the look out for Pudsey Bear, in aid of Children in Need.
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