CHURCH NOTES: Light through the darkness
Over the last little while, we have seen the sun peeking through the clouds quite a bit.
Read moreOver the last little while, we have seen the sun peeking through the clouds quite a bit.
Read moreWhen Howard Webb took over as Chief Refereeing Officer for the PGMO, he made what may seem an odd comment, seeing he started refereeing at the age
Read moreFirst off I inched the bodycon Dress carefully over my head, I'd left the hips 'til last but it Got stuck on my bust instead.
Read moreRAMS RFC Colts secured the OBB Division One title in style with a fabulous 68-7 home win against Newbury.
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Read moreLast week I mentioned some of the changes to the Laws of the Game that will come into force from July onwards. Alongside these changes
Read moreFor more than 25 years we have been supporting our local primary and secondary schools with the Christianity element of the RE syllabus.
Read moreI just eat chocolate now. Who are you to judge me? It's not like I have much longer to go My life doesn't need to be lengthened by healthy eating
Read moreThree ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreRAMS RFC put on a show in front of a record crowd as they defeated Richmond in their final National One home match of the campaign.
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