CHURCH NOTES: Bishop of Oxford encourages behaviour changes on the path to net zero
An extract from a speech the Rt Revd Stephen Croft, the Bishop of Oxford, gave in the House of Lords on October 22.
Read moreDetailsAn extract from a speech the Rt Revd Stephen Croft, the Bishop of Oxford, gave in the House of Lords on October 22.
Read moreDetailsAs I get older, looking at the reflection that is me It is shocking how the years change you, which is clear to see
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Kings Juniors returned to the court this past Saturday in what was an action-packed day of Junior League action.
Read moreDetailsAs Shadow Exec member for Environment and Leisure, I want to help the Borough save money by achieving lower volumes of residual (blue bag) waste
Read moreDetailsAll parties on the borough council agree that this year we face the most challenging environment anyone can remember for council finances
Read moreDetailsOn a half-term visit to the Victoria and Albert museum with my teenage daughter, I was admiring a statue when another visitor asked me to take a photo
Read moreDetailsWe encourage you to become informed and take positive action to restore a healthy cholesterol balance, and reduce the fear that goes with a diagnosis
Read moreDetailsRAMS racked up a half century as they recorded an eighth straight National One win with a 50-25 home success against Birmingham Moseley.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED FC took the points in their league clash with Eversley & California thanks to two free kicks from Zach Tull.
Read moreDetailsHoward Webb is to return to the Premier League as Chief Refereeing Officer in December when he takes over from Mike Riley. Why in mid-season?
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