CHURCH NOTES: Among the busyness of Christmas, take time to press pause
As we busy ourselves with our Christmas preparations, perhaps we need to take time to press pause and reflect a while
Read moreDetailsAs we busy ourselves with our Christmas preparations, perhaps we need to take time to press pause and reflect a while
Read moreDetailsWe should not forget that the budget of Liz Truss a little more than a year ago, applauded by Wokingham's MP John Redwood, pushed up interest rates
Read moreDetailsI'm staring at a screen, this time trying to remember which storage unit my daughter asked for. To get the wrong one would be a tragic Christmas sin.
Read moreDetailsLate last month, in the face of public opposition, Wokingham Borough Council began the transfer of the management of St Crispin's Leisure Centre
Read moreDetailsCllr Pauline Jorgensen As the year draws to a close, it provides an opportunity for me to reflect on what Wokingham Borough Conservatives have achieved in 2023. It’s our job...
Read moreDetailsThe cost of living crisis means that many of our residents will sadly find it difficult to just pay for the basic essentials this Christmas
Read moreDetailsThis last year has seen Wokingham Borough Council embark on an exciting new approach to setting its priorities for the future
Read moreDetailsThe science is settled. The majority of scientists disagree with you.
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Read moreDetailsWhile AI is useful in many circumstances, it can generate material that seems like the real thing but is not.
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