Church notes: A prayer for Erftstadt
As local churches we join with others locally and further afield in praying for the people of Erfstadt in Germany, twinned with our own town of Wokingham. Erfstadt has been...
Read moreDetailsAs local churches we join with others locally and further afield in praying for the people of Erfstadt in Germany, twinned with our own town of Wokingham. Erfstadt has been...
Read moreDetailsAdrian Betteridge from Wokingham Active Travel Community Hub (WATCH) writes: We were delighted to play a small part in Wokingham’s first e-bike event last month. Organised by Wokingham Town Council...
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Read moreDetailsOUR team are loving the return of community events to our borough. As Wokingham’s only dedicated newspaper, we love to cover all of the wonderful occasions organised by you —our...
Read moreDetailsLIFE OF BRIAN with Brian Hicks I became a fan of top German singing star, Andrea Berg, after moving to Germany in 2011 and seeing her on TV. I went...
Read moreDetailsTowards the Local Plan By Cllr John Halsall In last week’s column, I explained that the Council has a requirement to produce a new Local Plan to decide where new...
Read moreDetailsThere are big changes going on with churches across the country and in Wokingham. Everyone knows that in Britain today the total number of people attending churches on Sunday is...
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