Church notes: Principals to guide our voting
The 80th anniversary of D-day has focused attention on the events of the early 1940s, through which our parents and grandparents lived.
Read moreDetailsThe 80th anniversary of D-day has focused attention on the events of the early 1940s, through which our parents and grandparents lived.
Read moreDetailsI've got something a little different this week as we say goodbye to our favourite newspaper editor, Phil Creighton. What I have, is a big thank you
Read moreDetailsAfter years of campaigning, planning and hard work by council officers and councillors, the new Twyford Library in the old Polehampton school is open
Read moreDetailsWhen I was the office tea boy, it was drummed in to me - journalists are never the story, just the conduit.
Read moreDetailsOver the last two years, Wokingham Borough Council has been investing in the future.
Read moreDetailsSwifties aren't all young girls you know; I'm an older male and I'm one. Many friends are surprised but they haven't really listened to the music
Read moreDetailsThis year marks the tenth anniversary of us taking Open the Book into Wokingham Primary Schools and telling stories from the Old and New Testament
Read moreDetailsDevelopment is a hot topic on the doorstep and in my inbox. Residents are rightly concerned about the potential loss of greenspaces, like Hall Farm
Read moreDetailsWokingham needs a hard-working, full-time, local MP who knows the area well and will stand up and fight for a fair deal for our community
Read moreDetailsAs we all focus on the general election, it might be helpful to think about the relationship we want between central and local government
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