WESTMINSTER DIARY: The progress we’ve made in 50 years
I believe I have mentioned before of my major interest (some of my friends call it a fixation!) with space exploration and research. I have been the Vice Chair...
Read moreDetailsI believe I have mentioned before of my major interest (some of my friends call it a fixation!) with space exploration and research. I have been the Vice Chair...
Read moreDetailsWhen I started my role originally as Youth and Family Worker back in 2012, my daughters were then six and nine had recently lost both their paternal and maternal grandfathers...
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, June 6, to coincide with the 75th Anniversary of the D-Day landings, Year 5 at Keep Hatch Primary school were transported back in time to the Second World...
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice says it is thrilled to announce that James Phelps, best known as Fred Weasley in the Harry Potter films, has signed up to take on its Big Mountain...
Read moreDetailsUsually in this column we discuss a painting that is available in my shop, but not this week. I was lucky enough to get an invitation to Monday’s preview evening...
Read moreDetailsOUR front page story this week is of one Wokingham man who needs little introduction to many. Stan Hetherington is one of the stalwarts of our community: organiser of the...
Read moreDetailsI believe it is important to protect our local heritage and green spaces, both in Woodley, Earley and in the wider Reading and Berkshire area. I am concerned that Reading’s...
Read moreDetailsAs he wishes the Spirit gives a different gift to each person (1 Corinthians 12:11) At Christmas somebody kindly gave us an Amaryllis which we enjoyed as it grew in...
Read moreDetailsA few months ago, I wrote a piece about a work by a man who became friends with a much-loved British superstar. The artist I am featuring is once again...
Read moreDetailsSome weeks ago the Erlegh Lodge Masons were looking for a worthy cause to support in Earley. We were very pleased to be approached by their Charity Steward, Malcolm Bradley,...
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