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Think local with Rachel Bradley I can tell that I’ve hardly left the town since it all this began. I’m starting to watch films and box sets with subtitles, just...
Read moreDetailsThink local with Rachel Bradley I can tell that I’ve hardly left the town since it all this began. I’m starting to watch films and box sets with subtitles, just...
Read moreDetailsMy social life is back. All in a very calm, socially-distanced, small radius from my home, kind of way but wow, it’s back. Last week, I had an al-fresco dinner...
Read moreDetailsSo it’s been a year. In some ways it feels way longer than 12 months since the start of lockdown. In other ways I‘m left thinking, ‘Where did that time...
Read moreDetailsThis time last year I hosted an event that would be the last I would go to before the first lockdown. Gosh, I had no clue of what was around...
Read moreDetailsRachel Bradley's Think Local column, as seen in Wokingham.Today of March 11, 2021.
Read moreDetailsTake our family walks in the woods. Somehow, they have taken on more importance. We walk. We chat. There’s no moaning.
Read moreDetailsI think we could all do with a little dose of magic right now and on Sunday we got an unexpected sprinkling of it. It snowed. And, wow, it really...
Read moreDetailsRachel Bradley's Think Local as seen in Wokingham.Today of December 23, 2020.
Read moreDetailsReddam House, in Sindlesham, held a drive-in movie theatre to ensure end-of-year performances could go ahead.
Read moreDetailsRachel Bradley's Think Local as seen in Wokingham.Today of December 10, 2020.
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