WESTMINSTER DIARY: Matt Rodda’s ballad for Reading Gaol
I believe it is important to protect our local heritage and green spaces, both in Woodley, Earley and in the wider Reading and Berkshire area. I am concerned that Reading’s...
Read moreDetailsI believe it is important to protect our local heritage and green spaces, both in Woodley, Earley and in the wider Reading and Berkshire area. I am concerned that Reading’s...
Read moreDetailsAs he wishes the Spirit gives a different gift to each person (1 Corinthians 12:11) At Christmas somebody kindly gave us an Amaryllis which we enjoyed as it grew in...
Read moreDetailsI thought I would take the opportunity to send you some photos of our cat which my wife took recently. His name is Elmo. He is nine-years-old but still acts...
Read moreDetailsNEWS that the new leader of Wokingham Borough Council wants to declare a climate emergency is welcome. There can be no denying that the world is getting hotter, the polar...
Read moreDetailsTwo levels, two votes, two “results” - it’d be easy to mix them up. Nationally, the aftershocks from the Tory induced vote-quakes haven’t ended. Locally, they’ve only just begun. The...
Read moreDetailsI have started a consultation on my website www.johnredwood.com about how the local Highways Authority might cut congestion, improve traffic flows and road safety by making some changes to our...
Read moreDetailsThe UK’s not for collapsing. We’re made of sterner stuff with, just maybe, one or two politicians capable of ‘satespersonlike’ behaviour. Occasionally. If ‘satespersonlike’ doesn’t look right, so think ‘statesmanlike’,...
Read moreDetailsNick Kohl, who lives on the Wokingham border, hoped to sit quietly and read his copy of The Wokingham Paper during his recent cycle tour of Jersey. It was not...
Read moreDetailsEVERY so often an issue comes along that transcends normal rules. Thursday’s European Elections is one of them. It is a poll that, by rights, we shouldn’t be holding. Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsA totally oblivious response to losing office Former councillor Tim Holton’s letter in last week’s Wokingham Paper neatly sums up how arrogant and out of touch the ruling group on...
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