CHURCH NOTES: Silent Prayer
"True silence? is to the spirit what sleep is to the body, nourishment and refreshment" (William Penn, 1699).
Read moreDetails"True silence? is to the spirit what sleep is to the body, nourishment and refreshment" (William Penn, 1699).
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council is seeking to reduce the new housing quota imposed by the government, which all parties on the council believe is too large
Read moreDetailsThe months ahead are going to very difficult for residents, businesses and for the borough council
Read moreDetailsThe day this column comes out will be my daughter's ninth birthday. This feels rather surreal.
Read moreDetailsWhen I first was elected in 2018, I was shocked to observe the full force of cuts that had been meted out on local authorities, including Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsto say that food waste bags are being withdrawn because they are single use plastics is ridiculous.
Read moreDetailsPeace is a word often used by Quakers; it is one of our four main tenets alongside Truth, Equality and Simplicity.
Read moreDetailsThe new administration at Wokingham Borough Council is very aware that we need to work in a partnership of equals with a variety of external bodies
Read moreDetailsLast week, we hosted our first Community Forum event since before the pandemic. It was a real pleasure
Read moreDetailsWe are in 2022, so it was not of course the fault of the people creating this, it was the fault of 'lefties' in the Cit
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