CHURCH NOTES: Capitalism versus compassion
There are increasing numbers for whom the scarcity of food is a daily concern and foodbanks are struggling to meet demand
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
Read moreDetailsOne of the main issues which effected the whole borough in May's local elections was development in Wokingham borough
Read moreDetailsPartnership is the key theme of the new administration at Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsFive years have passed since the terrible events at Grenfell Tower, yet archaic and outdated laws remain unreformed
Read moreDetailsPlease come along to our Volunteer Recruitment Fair being held at the Charity and Community Hub in Wokingham Town Centre on Wednesday, July 6
Read moreDetailsDuring this month we have faced some serious challenges. We were expecting there to be some but not as serious as they have been. Buses is one of them
Read moreDetailsA problem middle aged men sometimes have is what should we be wearing and where should we be buying our clothes from
Read moreDetailsSo, what is Active Travel? It is any mode of travel that involves some level of activity. It includes walking, cycling, ?wheeling? in various forms
Read moreDetailsWe watch thousands of people in a beautiful historical setting, armed with carrier bags and boxes containing their personal or family treasures.
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