Ready to mark World Bipolar Day
Monday 30 March is World Bipolar Day (WBD), although few people know about it in the UK and Europe, not even my psychiatrist. It is an initiative of the International...
Read moreDetailsMonday 30 March is World Bipolar Day (WBD), although few people know about it in the UK and Europe, not even my psychiatrist. It is an initiative of the International...
Read moreDetailsWe’re grateful to you for your coronavirus help Please may I say, in this open letter, how thankful we are for all the help and support myself and my son...
Read moreDetailsLast week was Mothering Sunday. I had plans to go and visit my Mum today, maybe head out somewhere for lunch. But of course, this will not be the case....
Read moreDetailsThankfully re-invigorated after the short Parliamentary recess in February, I have focused in the past few weeks on getting to grips with constituency issues and supporting as many events as...
Read moreDetails"The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God,...
Read moreDetailsFOUR WOKINGHAM teens took home silver and bronze at the national Cecchetti Children’s Choreographic Competition earlier this month. On Sunday, March 8, Madeline Box and Poppy Holman performed their first...
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY-MINDED resident has secured 210 tree saplings to be planted in her neighbourhood. Kirsty Ross, from Winnersh applied for the young trees from the Woodland Trust, and was told...
Read moreDetailsLocal charities and churches have been working together with Wokingham Borough Council to coordinate the most effective response for borough residents to the coronavirus crisis. Last week, we joined the...
Read moreDetailsA CALL has gone out to residents to bin their waste safely during the coronavirus pandemic. The aim is to make it as safe as possible for refuse crews to...
Read moreDetailsA MAN has suffered serious injuries after being stabbed in a Bracknell town centre street. Now, Thames Valley Police has launched an appeal for witnesses in a bid to catch...
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