Hurst councillor Wayne Smith announces plans to stand down at May’s local elections
There's an outpouring of appreciation and gratitude for a community's champion who is stepping down from his official posts.
There's an outpouring of appreciation and gratitude for a community's champion who is stepping down from his official posts.
Hurst Parish Council's chairman is leading the fight to keep a shop and Post Office open in the village.
A scheme to build 200 homes on a green field in Hurst has been turned down after a planning inquiry.
Villagers who clubbed together so a barrister could help them fight 200 new homes turned out in force to hear ...
A RESIDENTS’ group has issued a security alert after a house burglary and reports of people trying house doors in ...
TRIBUTES are being paid to a “true gentleman’s” dedication to helping his community. Howard Larkin, married to his wife Janet ...
CHILDREN attending a Hurst pre-school are now the kings and queens of the castle thanks to a £20,000 revamp of ...
A FAMILY fear they could have their electricity supply cut off in a row over a £15,000 bill with Scottish ...
New £5,500 entrance “gates” designed to stop speeding are not getting their message across say road users, writes Sue Corcoran. ...
One hundred travellers’ families have moved their caravans onto a field on the Wokingham/Hurst border for a Romany born again ...
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