CHURCH NOTES: A really early…. Christmas
t is not too long now to the real Christmas Day for 2022 and we will have another opportunity to celebrate the real star of Christmas: Jesus
Read moreDetailst is not too long now to the real Christmas Day for 2022 and we will have another opportunity to celebrate the real star of Christmas: Jesus
Read moreDetailsDemocracy and transparency are important, at whatever level of government.
Read moreDetailsIt was interesting to see the article on the Hurst community fighting back against unwanted development. I wish them well in their fight.
Read moreDetailsGOLFERS battled it out at Hennerton Golf Club throughout a series of knockout competitions.
Read moreDetailsI am very pleased to be invited to a round table discussion with the Housing Minister Lucy Frazer MP in an attempt to get housing numbers down
Read moreDetailsAre you feeling the pinch as we head into the festive season?
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds paid tribute to the amazing effort his RAMS players have put in so far this season as their perfect National One record was ended
Read moreDetailsAscot United FC celebrated manager Jamie Tompkins' 200th game in charge with a 4-0 win in the FA Vase against Little Common.
Read moreDetailsA BRACE from Nicole Brown ensured that Ascot United progressed to the next round past Woodley United in the Southern Region Women's League Cup.
Read moreDetailsHope ? such a small word and yet such a big word!
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