ANOTHER VIEW: Go Woke, Go Broke
Why are certain people so easily aroused into a fury because a minor change which has zero effect on their day-to-day life?
Read moreDetailsWhy are certain people so easily aroused into a fury because a minor change which has zero effect on their day-to-day life?
Read moreDetailsThat the park is saved in its entirety for the use of residents is down to the hard of my ward colleague, Councillor Shirley Boyt.
Read moreDetailsThe Extraordinary council meeting was indeed extraordinary. The debate was whether we have local elections once every 4 years or not
Read moreDetailsThe covid pandemic has impacted all walks of life over the last three years and we continue to feel the impacts.
Read moreDetailsThe local Government Association has been having its annual conference this week in Harrogate
Read moreDetailsCurrent political distractions in Westminster are detracting from the real role of politicians when they should be focusing on support those in need.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading marked midsummer not at Stonehenge ? although we have carried out research there ? but with Show Your Stripes day,
Read moreDetailsI first became interested in yoga when I was 16 and bought the book Teach Yourself Yoga.
Read moreDetailsThere are increasing numbers for whom the scarcity of food is a daily concern and foodbanks are struggling to meet demand
Read moreDetailsThere's an app for everything these days - I can do so much from one small device
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