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Parish Council News
Village Spring Clean Up
Fantastic to see such a great turnout. We had a record number of over 70 people from ages 5
upwards plus our local scout group to help on the day. This year we collected over 30 car tyres,
old bikes, a cooker, old car seats, and also filled four large skips with refuse bags full of litter.
Many thanks to all those who turned up!
The event was covered by the
Twyford Advertiser
with a full page spread.
Well done Hurst.
Our next event will be the autumn tidy up, scheduled for Saturday 27th October.
School Road Playing Field/Pond Area
Plea for help!
We are currently in discussions with Wokingham Borough Council for financial support to
improve our play area. Our aim is to extend the play area and install some new equipment,
including picnic benches and seats. We are also looking to improve the appearance of the area
surrounding the pond.
With budgets being tight, we are hoping to get support from local businesses for aid with any of
the following areas:
- Landscaping the A321 / School Road junction
- New bench at junction of School Road / A321
- Wooden tubs and a planting programme around the pond area
In return we would provide a named plaque for any sponsor who is generous enough to support
us, and plenty of publicity generated through the local newspapers.
For all those interested, please do not hesitate to call me to discuss.
If anyone wishes to join or would like further information about the
Parish Council,
please give me a call.
Wayne Smith - Chairman of Hurst PC, Tel: 0118 934 xxxx
New Caretaker at Village Halls
We are pleased to welcome Richard Maynard as caretaker at the Village Halls. Richard does not
live in the caretaker's house, but is only minutes away and can be contacted on the usual number
0118 934 xxxx. The website for the Halls is
www.HurstVillageHalls.org.uk
Thanks are due to Donna Marner who has looked after the Halls for the last 30 months and is
moving to Winnersh to have her new baby.
John Edwards, Tel: 0118 934 xxxx; Mobile: 07767 643 309
Does anyone still hold copies of old HVS Newsletters?
We were pleased to find a copy of the Hurst Village Society Newsletter No. 2. Duncan Kendall
will be posting this as an interesting record of the Society in the HVS website www.hvs.org.uk.
Does anyone by any chance have a copy of the very first Newsletter, for inclusion in the archive?
Duncan is interested in any old copies prior to edition
No. 66, June 1999
(the oldest one currently
on the website). If you do have copies of old Newsletters, he would appreciate it if you could
contact him on telephone 0118 934 xxxx .
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