Create a staycation garden to be proud of
During the summer your garden is an extra room that can be used on a daily basis – you just need to think about what kind of room you want...
Read moreDetailsDuring the summer your garden is an extra room that can be used on a daily basis – you just need to think about what kind of room you want...
Read moreDetailsHarry Bradley After lying on a beach for a week on the Greek island of Santorini, the train back to Wokingham was somewhat depressing. The rush to get through the...
Read moreDetailsFor families who are joined at the dip, check out supermarket Aldi’s Churros recipe for doughy delights, ideal for dipping into a chocolate heaven or sticky sweet syrup. This recipe...
Read moreDetailsOpen letter to the group leaders and transport spokespersons of Wokingham Borough Council In July the government published its case for a step change in investment in infrastructure to enable...
Read moreDetailsThere are many things that can make a person feelAs if they were losing their sanity,Hallucinating, evenWatching a squirrel fly, for exampleOr finding a sledgehammer in Lidl’s random IsleFor some...
Read moreDetailsBy Geoff Peck, Woosehill Church We mostly choose to do activities we enjoy. Many of these activities involve meeting with friends and relations. These activities were either impossible or very...
Read moreDetailsCoronavirus is still around, in fact it is getting worse,With increasing numbers of people who are desperately needing a nurse.The Government used to tell us just how many died each...
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