Honest Motherhood: The bug
We have not had the best start to the week. My son Leo has a stomach bug and our washing machine is well aware of it.
Read moreDetailsWe have not had the best start to the week. My son Leo has a stomach bug and our washing machine is well aware of it.
Read moreDetailsI was very hopeful that the budget from Jeremy Hunt and Rishi Sunak last Thursday would have provided Wokingham Borough Council with more cash
Read moreDetailsWe're on our fourth chancellor of the exchequer and third prime minister of the year.
Read moreDetailsWe seem to increasingly value the benefits to the environment, congestion, health and cost of living that come from more people walking and cycling
Read moreDetailsApart from some celebratory beer, the first things I purchased after I was elected in 2016 were some gardening gloves and a long-handled pruner
Read moreDetailsI derive very simple pleasure when hearing of ingenious new words or phrases.
Read moreDetailsInflation is a killer, covid is still having an impact and I don't believe our government is going to help local Councils
Read moreDetailsThe other week Wokingham held the annual charity firework display, the event was launched with a torchlight procession through the town
Read moreDetailsThis week we have heard from the Leaders of two of the largest County Councils in the country, Kent and Hampshire. Both Tory controlled
Read moreDetailsAs a Christian preacher I hope that some of my words might be helpful but I remember an occasion at this time of year.
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