CHURCH NOTES: A fair day’s pay…
Jesus once told a story about a landowner who went out to employ labourers early in the morning and offered them a silver coin for a day's work.
Read moreDetailsJesus once told a story about a landowner who went out to employ labourers early in the morning and offered them a silver coin for a day's work.
Read moreDetailsOur Royal Berkshire Hospital is one of our most treasured local institutions as the main provider of hospital services for Wokingham
Read moreDetailsYou may have heard, or been told, that the requirement for local planning targets for new dwellings has been relaxed. This is not the case.
Read moreDetailsYesterday I took the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, to see businesses in Woodley Precinct.
Read moreDetailsWe all have our own wish-lists of items on which we would like the borough council to spend more money.
Read moreDetailsHow do you feel when you come home and close your front door? Anti-social behaviour is a blight on too many communities.
Read moreDetailsAs February begins, we look forward as lighter evenings start to bring us out of the dark months with the promise of spring and new life
Read moreDetailsUntil I became a councillor, I had no idea how much of a detrimental effect a cluttered stretch of pavement can have for those who are less mobile
Read moreDetailsIt was perfect for the tired mum who wanted something a bit different, something intellectually and creatively stimulating, accessible during the day
Read moreDetailsAs Lib Dems we are aiming to involve residents to provide the services they need, to live the lives they aspire to, and to reduce health inequalities
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