The legacy of the quiet man
When asked why he was a Conservative, Gyles Brandreth responded to the effect that he was a Conservative because he liked things the way they are, or more accurately, the...
Read moreDetailsWhen asked why he was a Conservative, Gyles Brandreth responded to the effect that he was a Conservative because he liked things the way they are, or more accurately, the...
Read moreDetailsAt 11am on Sunday, September 12, the Rt Revd Dr Steven Croft, the Bishop of Oxford, is coming to take the service at St Catherine’s Church, Bearwood Road in Sindlesham.
Read moreDetailsSummer is drawing to a close and autumn is just around the corner – what a perfect time to think about planting – the soil is warm and the autumn...
Read moreDetailsLeo's first birthday was a wonderful afternoon. I discovered a love of Pimm’s, and Maia a love of drawing on people’s faces in scented pens.
Read moreDetailsWith restrictions easing and the successful roll out of vaccination programme, we are able to hold our annual Volunteer Recruitment fair this year.
Read moreDetailsLife is a whole lot harderNow we’re stuck in this pandemic,And technology isn’t helping,Even although it is now endemic.We used to get a bill in the post,And write a cheque...
Read moreDetailsTHE CHIEF executive of a Woodley-based charity is jumping out of an aeroplane next month
Read moreDetailsThe children enjoyed the rain, and the grown-ups endured the rain which graced this year’s Bracknell Together Walk on Sunday, August 8
Read moreDetailsALMOST £500 was raised for Spencers Wood Village Hall earlier this month. Jennifer King, from the hall’s committee, said they wanted to improve the sense of community in the village
Read moreDetailsOn July 19, members of The Arts Society Wokingham heard an excellent lecture on Stanley Spencer – that eccentric genius and outstanding 20th century artist
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