IN THE COMMUNITY: BMMHS launches lockdown book
The British Modern Military History Society is delighted to announce the publication of the first volume of its book Glimpses of War. Released on May 8, the anniversary of VE...
Read moreDetailsThe British Modern Military History Society is delighted to announce the publication of the first volume of its book Glimpses of War. Released on May 8, the anniversary of VE...
Read moreDetailsTime to change tack on cleaner and greener I have received election communications from both the Conservative and Liberal Democrat candidates in my ward in Earley. Both have ‘cleaner and...
Read moreDetailsYou go about your business on your own,seeking out the colourful and sweet.We hear your deep and vacillating drone,bending petals back as you completeyour heavy-footed lurch between the leaves.You stop...
Read moreDetailsHEATHER BONCEY won a scary story contest by Wokingham Writers’ Group. Here’s her horror tale I opened my eyes slowly. My head was pounding. I couldn’t remember anything from the...
Read moreDetailsServes 4 This month you’ll find nutrient-dense watercress available as it starts to come into season so pick up a bunch or two and head straight home and make this...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Independents say Wokingham Borough Council change is much needed and long overdue. Although they are not standing in this election, here they set out their vision for the council...
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRST chief nurse for adult social care recently paid a virtual visit to a Winnersh care home. Professor Deborah Sturdy OBE, pledged to get to know those working on...
Read moreDetailsBy Julian McGhee-Sumner – Conservative Candidate for Wescott ward The covid pandemic has tested us all in the Wokingham community and changed everyone’s lives. Conservative-led Wokingham Borough Council (WBC) has...
Read moreDetailsI write this on the early morning train into Westminster. Even at this ungodly hour, I am surprised by how many more people appear to be commuting into London, how...
Read moreDetailsLast week I was asked to say what colour I was feeling. After getting over my initial scepticism it actually turned out to be a good way for people to...
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