Church notes: Masks off and dog collars on
During the pandemic we had to accept that things would not be as we had expected or looked forward to. This is certainly the case for students completing the courses....
Read moreDetailsDuring the pandemic we had to accept that things would not be as we had expected or looked forward to. This is certainly the case for students completing the courses....
Read moreDetailsThe Bracknell Together Walk is back. Sunday, August 8, is the date, and South Hill Park is again hosting the event organised by Easthampstead Rotarians for families, groups and clubs...
Read moreDetailsPart one in a series on the Local Plan by Cllr John Halsall “People are struggling to afford good homes in in the right location: house prices are too high...
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Respite Holidays organises specialist holidays for less-able individuals who are unable to participate in conventional holidays due to infirmity, physical or mental, without significant assistance and medical care. Particular...
Read moreDetailsThere’s been a glut of chard and spinach to harvest at the freely fruity site this week. If you come across some of these supergreens, here is a delicious way...
Read moreDetailsJuly is the month of high summer and the garden comes alive during hot lazy afternoons to the sound of bees buzzing, gathering pollen from all the plants that you...
Read moreDetailsWestminster diary with James Sunderland MP I write this on a beautiful day of sunshine and ambient heat. Summer is thankfully now here after weeks of poor weather and I...
Read moreDetailsHeather Boncey won this month’s short story contest, organised by the Wokingham Writers’ Group. We are pleased to present it here for your enjoyment I was so excited I couldn’t...
Read moreDetailsStitch-up Earlier this month, I was at the Broad Street Pedestrian Crossing on the Old Post Office sideof the street, waiting for the lights to go green, when I noticed...
Read moreDetailsBy Cllr Gregor Murray Climate change is a directly related to human behaviour. The only way we can possibly reverse the impact of climate change therefore is to change our...
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