Wokingham Today

Hurst lights up ... and Theresa May dances

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A JUBILEE beacon lighting ceremony was an emotional event for many of the 750 people who watched and took part, writes Sue Corcoran.

Tears welled up as the Hurst beacon was lit and the St Nicholas Singers performed the jubilee song A Life Filled with Grace. A sliver of crescent moon looked down on the crowd in the community orchard opposite St Nicholas Church.

Among those enjoying the DJ Paul Palmer’s music afterwards were local MP Theresa May and her husband Philip – who obligingly threw some shapes to dance for a young villager’s phone videos.

The church led the evening last Thursday with jubilee crafts for children, refreshmen­ts and red, white and blue flower arrangemen­ts on show.

A large band of 14 took turns to ring the church bells. Two new ringers were Janice Howell of Whistley Green, Hurst and Angela Vickery of Winnersh. They had answered a call, backed by Wokingham Today, for more ringers for the jubilee. They said tower captain Graham Slade was a great teacher.

Wokingham Rock Choir’s 80 singers performed. The Hurst Clangers played the national anthem with their hand bells.

Reading bagpipe player Colleen Scott gave moving renditions of the jubilee bagpipe tune Diu Regnare [Latin for Long to Reign] and other tunes.

The beacon was lit by Lucy Zeal, Deputy Lieutenant of Berkshire and John Jones engineer at Haines Hill Estate, Hurst. Mr Jones made the beacon which was the estate’s gift to the village. Hurst Parish Council chairman Wayne Smith told the crowd that Wokingham Today had been responsibl­e for finding someone to make the beacon.

Cllr Smith praised the Queen, saying: “It is just such a remarkable achievemen­t by a very special lady.”

The village’s packed four-day jubilee celebratio­n was organised by Hurst Parish Council and many other helpers. Cllr Smith thanked the parish councillor (and DJ) who had led the effort and done so much. “None of this would have happened without Paul ‘Jubilee’ Palmer,” he said.

He also thanked Stanlake Wine Estate for their sponsorshi­p and everyone who had taken part.

He added: “We hope this celebratio­n will remembered through many generation­s to come.” He was pleased that MP Theresa and Philip May had attended the beacon lighting. “Of all the places our MP could have gone, she came to Hurst,” he said.

The next day Hurst enjoyed a sports day with events at the football and cricket grounds. Hurst Bowling Club encouraged visitors to have a go.

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 ?? ?? Lucy Zeal lights Hurst’s beacon with help from John Jones, who created it
Lucy Zeal lights Hurst’s beacon with help from John Jones, who created it

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