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The joyous sunshine, the feel of spring in the air and optimism rising has made us reflect on how grateful we are for God’s provision during these unprecedented times. Kings...
Read moreDetailsThe joyous sunshine, the feel of spring in the air and optimism rising has made us reflect on how grateful we are for God’s provision during these unprecedented times. Kings...
Read moreDetailsWhen he was asked what advice Nelson Mandela had for young people, he supposedly responded that he had no right to advise them and had more interest in what advice...
Read moreDetailsHe squeezed love into me.We sat in silence as the tears fell.No words were needed.The rhythm of the day slowed down.I sit with my cold tea, my pen and my...
Read moreDetailsHAVE you ever spent £840 on a roll of wallpaper? Come to think of it, have you ever spent £840 redecorating a room? Not, me. Over the forthcoming bank holiday...
Read moreDetailsTHE cuts to international aid are concerning, particularly at a time like this. The Bishop of Reading feels that the decision is ‘desperately misguided’ and has called on her parishoners...
Read moreDetailsAt long last, we are slowly and carefully coming out of lockdown and the blue sky and sunshine invite us to spend time outdoors in our gardens and parks with...
Read moreDetailsWho should I vote for on May 6? Have you had the pleasure of a knock at the door by the local election campaigners, I say pleasure, but I mean...
Read moreDetailsTHURSDAY sees the borough head to the polls for the most important election in 20 years. Over the past four years, the Conservatives’ majority on the council has eroded as...
Read moreDetailsBy Pauline Jorgensen, Conservative candidate for Hillside ward Looking at the Chief Financial Officers report, Wokingham Borough Council’s finances are in strong shape. I have talked to the Deputy Leader...
Read moreDetailsWalking across the fields in Emmbrook last weekend, with the sun shining and the grass freshly cut and left in piles, the smell reminded me of sports days at school. ...
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