CHURCH NOTES: There is much to anticipate, have hope and delight in, but… we’re waiting
The run-up to Easter is a significant time for us as Christians. There is much to anticipate, to have hope in and to delight in.
Read moreDetailsThe run-up to Easter is a significant time for us as Christians. There is much to anticipate, to have hope in and to delight in.
Read moreDetailsThis Conservative government and the previous Conservative-run council have under invested in local highways for the past decade
Read moreDetailsKarin Fernald gave members of the Arts Society Wokingham an insight into the life and times of the creator of the lions in Trafalgar Square
Read moreDetailsWhen I was a child Life was cosiness, rosiness and warm I wasn't planning far ahead ? But I was doing no harm ?
Read moreDetailsMany residents will know that reducing numbers of new houses imposed on Wokingham Borough Council has been a priority for the Lib Dem administration
Read moreDetailsDIRECTOR of Rugby Seb Reynolds admitted Plymouth Albion were worthy winners after Rams' second-half fightback fell just short in a 27-24.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED collected three points at home in their Combined Counties Division One clash at home to Molesey.
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL TOWN rose up into third position with a home triumph against Dorchester Town in the Southern League Premier South.
Read moreDetailsTwo weekends ago saw what in youth football, is called a Silent Weekend. In other words, parents who are watching youth matches must remain silent,
Read moreDetailsDo you ever feel insignificant? Like no one really knows or cares who you are? Like important things happen to other people, not you?
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