CHURCH NOTES: Lessons from Sherwood
I?ve been watching the BBC series Sherwood. It?s a suspenseful drama. It explores facing the truth in life even when painful.
Read moreDetailsI?ve been watching the BBC series Sherwood. It?s a suspenseful drama. It explores facing the truth in life even when painful.
Read moreDetailsAS BORIS JOHNSON refuses to resign and ministerial resignations pour in, Wokingham's MP is asking people what he should do. They included Bracknell MP James Sunderland. Sir John Redwood has previously...
Read moreDetailsI am particularly disappointed to read in last week's Wokingham Today about Conservative plans to disrupt council meetings and get their own way.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM?S waste collection regime could have a shake-up, but the Lib Dem-run council said it was too early to say it was the end of the blue bags
Read moreDetailsTHE BELLE CANTO trio will be performing a summer celebration in Silchester this weekend
Read moreDetailsA charge for plastic bags at a Wokingham-based garden centre has been given to a charity that helps children in hospices enjoy magical gardens
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Writers? Circle has emerged from its Zoom only meetings to have the presentation of the Barbara Olive Smith Trophy
Read moreDetailsA FAMILIAR part of Reading?s nightlife are the Street Pastors, a group of volunteers who patrol the town to ensure people are safe on their night out.
Read moreDetailsAFTER more than two years of Covid disruption Wokingham Choral Society has an accomplished performance of Bach?s Mass in B Minor
Read moreDetailsINDIE with melody - that?s how we describe Phantom Booth?s latest single
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