🎨🐝 Come and see us at the Children’s Arts Festival tomorrow! 🐝🎨
The Town & Manor of Hungerford is proud to be supporting this fantastic community event alongside the amazing Hungerford Britain in Bloom team.
Join us for some fun bug and pollinator-themed activities, where children can learn about the insects and wildlife that help our gardens, green spaces and countryside thrive. 🦋🐞🌼
The Children’s Arts Festival promises a day packed with creativity, imagination and hands-on fun for all ages – and best of all, entry is free!
📅 Saturday 20th June
⏰ 11:00am – 3:30pm
📍 The Croft, Hungerford
A huge thank you to everyone involved in bringing this wonderful event to life. We’re delighted to support both the festival and the fantastic work of Hungerford Britain in Bloom, helping to inspire the next generation to get creative and connect with nature.
We look forward to seeing you there! 🌻🐝🎨
#Hungerford #ChildrensArtsFestival #BritainInBloom #Pollinators #CommunityEvent #TownAndManorOfHungerford #FamilyFun
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Soooooo gutted we aren’t here for this 😩 xxx
🚨 PLEASE SHUT THE GATES! 🚨
A friendly but important reminder to everyone using the Common and Freeman’s Marsh – please make sure you close all gates behind you.
Earlier this week, eight of our grazing cattle escaped from Freeman’s Marsh and made quite the adventure for themselves, travelling all the way to Froxfield before settling down in a very surprised resident’s garden! 🐄🌿
The escape happened because a gate along the towpath was left open, giving the cows the perfect opportunity to explore beyond their usual boundaries.
The cattle play a vital role in managing these important habitats, but their safety – and the safety of road users and local residents – depends on gates being kept securely closed.
So please, if you open a gate, make sure you close it behind you. It only takes a few seconds and makes a huge difference.
Thank you for helping to keep our cattle safe and where they belong. 🐄❤️
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Could you explain what their vital role is please. I thought it was more to do with grazing rights?
Their enjoying a day out
Lots of dog poo on the marsh aswell when walking remember to pick it up when walking your dog
The poor cows probably thought they'd escaped the slaughterhouse. No such luck, sadly 😔
Wonder if they figured out the gate watching people, known few clever cows who kept escaping and couldn't work out how 🤔
Glad they were found all safe.
Town & Manor of Hungerford i see the gates are padlocked. Would it be possible to strim back the nettles and grass in the turnstile gates, inkpen and Kintbury ones...getting through those with shorts on is a nightmare! Thank you
Gates are regularly left open along there, very frustrating 🤷
***update***
They have been located and are awaiting their royal carriage!!
Thank you to everyone for their efforts!!
Picture in comments! 🫣
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We are missing 8 cows from Freemans Marsh, in Hungerford.
Last known sighting was by Stepping Stones nursery in Froxfield. Potentially they have gone up towards Standen farm area but from there, they could have gone in any direction.
If anyone has any sighting at all or comes across a lot of cow muck where it usually isn’t- please let us know!
Thanks so much!!
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Best post in June so far! Glad they are safe!x
I did see a Wiltshire Police L200 head that way earlier. I reckon they are on the track from north Standen to stype. Otherwise they would surely be on a public road etc??
Bless them wanted a day out ha ha
🎉Looking for the perfect venue for your next event?🎉
Whether you’re planning a business meeting, training session, community gathering, celebration, party, exhibition, or conference, Hungerford Town Hall has a space to suit your needs.
🏛️ The Town Hall – a beautiful and historic setting for meetings and events.
📖 The Magistrates Room – ideal for smaller gatherings and private meetings.
🌾 The Corn Exchange – our largest space, perfect for bigger events, presentations, fairs and celebrations.
With flexible room layouts, kitchen facilities available, and a central location in the heart of Hungerford, we’d love to help bring your event to life.
To discuss your requirements and check availability, contact Sarah at:
📧 events@townandmanor.co.uk
Let’s make your next event one to remember!
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The sun is painting a fantastic picture this evening on the common 🌅
How lucky are we to have views like these!
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Hungerford's immediate environment includes; Coots, Moorhens, Canada Geese, Several breeds of Ducks and the White Royal Mute Swan. Waterfowl Day is celebrated on January 17th by the world too. Their preservation along with their environment is a duty taken seriously by a growing number of residents. The safety of all wild animals is important and Hungerford's burgeoning group, Friends of Waterfowl, recognises the role these animals play in animating our various water courses. There are mutual interests across several groups that concern us all. Those being pollution and litter in our rivers and canal. And the safety threats from uncontrolled dogs and unlicensed fisherman not having the knowledge and good sense to know where and when not to cast into or near water bourne birds. We can be thankful that our Town Council has heard some of these concerns and a wildlife preservation zone by the Wharf Bridge has been mooted as a responsible move. The same area is both a popular place for tourists and locals to bring children to interact with the resident Waterfowl. Hungerford is fortunate to have an environment that sustains many forms of wild plants and wild animals. So I'm sure when you were a youngster your parents had that awkward conversation about the water birds and the bees. And that's why you have grown up with an appreciation of the natural world.

Town and Manor of Hungerford
Town Hall, Hungerford
Berkshire, RG17 0NF
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