CHURCH NOTES: Faith
We all have faith in many things that we cannot actually prove ourselves.
Read moreDetailsWe all have faith in many things that we cannot actually prove ourselves.
Read moreDetailsI wanted to take this opportunity to explain how we would do things differently if the Conservatives were in control of the Council
Read moreDetailsOne day last week our little boy woke up to find he was in fact three years old.
Read moreDetailsTransport is how we all get around from place to place, which influences our towns, villages and the countryside where we spend our time
Read moreDetailsI want to provide three more examples of the way in which the council is seeking to plan ahead and secure improvements in the years to come
Read moreDetailsMaking some effort to help somebody, while getting no direct benefit to yourself is called kindness
Read moreDetailsThe last month has led me to seriously wonder: who, if anyone, in the Liberal Democrat Group is in control at Wokingham Borough Council?
Read moreDetailsI've been reflecting on what people want and should expect from public service, whether from elected politicians or from public service employees
Read moreDetailsMany residents have little appreciation of the full extent of a council's statutory duties. I've tried to find a list, there is nothing up-to-date.
Read moreDetailsThe financial position over the last couple years has been very difficult for many residents and for local businesses with inflation soaring
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