POETRY CORNER: I See Only What I Don’t
I see the birds of the sun,like empty cages they call to me,in their absence I find stability,for what is there to find but loneliness in a world as blocked...
Read moreDetailsI see the birds of the sun,like empty cages they call to me,in their absence I find stability,for what is there to find but loneliness in a world as blocked...
Read moreDetailsThere’s no denying that it has been an extraordinary year, and months of working from home has pushed many of us to reconsider where and how we want to live....
Read moreDetailsCLASP Wokingham is continuing to meet virtually during the coronavirus pandemic and welcomes new faces. The group, which supports adults with learning disabilities in Wokingham borough, holds sessions on Tuesday...
Read moreDetailsDo you have what it takes to become a #Woky MasterMind champion? As lockdown continues, the Wokingham Lions Club is planning its next virtual competition - #Woky MasterMind. Lion Ian...
Read moreDetailsMakes 16 brownies Fresh beetroots are in season right now and they don’t have to be confined to pickling or salads; beetroot goes brilliantly with chocolate. Try them in these...
Read moreDetailsI wrote the first three verses of the haiku last spring before the first lockdown and added to it when I realised that, as if someone had been reading my...
Read moreDetailsThe Woodley Festival of Music and Arts takes place in March year and provides a warm and friendly environment in which performers may gain valuable experience and feedback from professional...
Read moreDetailsI wrote this poem after Lord Sumption's appalling comments on The Big Questions about how some lives are worth more than others and reading similar stuff online. DisabilityIt is not...
Read moreDetailsDon’t send me to Slough for my vaccination I have lived in Crowthorne since 1965, and will be 80 in June, when a birthday celebration has been planned. I live...
Read moreDetailsNew Year’s resolutions can be a good starting point for making longer term health and lifestyle improvements, but most people who set them do not stick to them. Reasons include...
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