CHURCH NOTES: Are you ready for Christmas?
We spend lots of time, effort and money getting things ready for the feast, but is there more that we could do to make this a time of joy and...
Read moreDetailsWe spend lots of time, effort and money getting things ready for the feast, but is there more that we could do to make this a time of joy and...
Read moreDetailsBizarrely, they are planning to extend Right to Buy to housing association properties, further reducing our stock of homes
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Kings' team continued their journey in the British Wheelchair Basketball League with action against Jaguars.
Read moreDetailsIn January 2020 I stood in front of Wokingham Borough Council and launched our community's Climate Emergency Action Plan.
Read moreDetailst if we want to increase the proportion of affordable homes we want to tell the government that our area cannot take the development it is imposing
Read moreDetailsRAMS Titans scored six tries in an entertaining 34-22 victory against the RAF under the Old Bath Road floodlights last Wednesday.
Read moreDetailsFRUSTRATED Seb Reynolds admitted his side's high penalty count had proved costly as they suffered back-to-back National One defeats with a 37-17
Read moreDetailsRAMS were made to pay the penalty as they suffered a second consecutive National One loss with a 37-17 reverse at Cinderford.
Read moreDetailsASCOT UNITED kept the heat on league leaders Abingdon United with a crushing 6-1 victory over Oxford City in the Southern Region Women's Premier
Read moreDetailsAt the beginning of the FIFA World Cup, I was asked a couple of questions. The first one was 'are there any English referees involved?'
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