WESTMINSTER DIARY: Tough on knife crime – and its causes
I am very concerned by the rise in knife crime across the country and by the terrible incidents which have affected our community
Read moreDetailsI am very concerned by the rise in knife crime across the country and by the terrible incidents which have affected our community
Read moreDetailsWhen I run workshops about kindness I always ask attendees to share their stories and examples.
Read moreDetailsI'm in fear of dating myself here, but do you remember the TV programme This Is Your Life?
Read moreDetailsWe are all technologically competent, but we had to pay for our parking using our phones
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council's Liberal Democrat administration has found the latest excuse for their mismanagement
Read moreDetailsI've had lots of questions about Wokingham Borough Council's finances and I would like to repeat a few of them here.
Read moreDetailsAnd the University is in on the act, again. After last year's success, the University will host its Community Festival for a second time on May 18.
Read moreDetailsSince meeting Wokingham shopkeepers recently, I have concluded that there is more we should try to do
Read moreDetailsStorm Isha, has had quite an effect on our country over the last few days, some areas more than others.
Read moreDetailsWe know that demand for help from those who are financially struggling has not decreased. It went from covid crisis to the cost of living crisis
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