Why the Germans love Cornwall
Germans love to visit Cornwall, and it's all thanks to the country's answer to Agatha Christie
Read moreDetailsGermans love to visit Cornwall, and it's all thanks to the country's answer to Agatha Christie
Read moreDetailsThe first few weeks after the celebrations of Christmas are always flat-the weather is generally awful and life can seem like a long drudge.
Read moreDetailsHow we have reached the end of this year quite so quickly I do not know. 2021 has been a messy, colourful blur
Read moreDetailsChristmas doesn?t start until I?ve enjoyed a children?s programme where a coven is trying to kill a teenager in a midnight ceremony
Read moreDetailsThe promise of Christmas gives us assurance of our security in God, writes Father Anthony Ikhenoba
Read moreDetailsYou never forget your first time ... why visiting Santa is an essential part of Christmas
Read moreDetailsIt?s A Wonderful Life is one of the all-time Christmas film classics.
Read moreDetailsLooking round my house at the weekend, I found myself wondering what our heirs will do with the 90% empty cans of paint that we keep..
Read moreDetailsThis week a new shop has opened in Wokingham ? this is a shop with a difference, it?s not there to make a profit.
Read moreDetailsIt has been a long week. My son Leo had a planned operation and, even though I thought I was ready for it, I was very much not ready for...
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