CHURCH NOTES: Silent Prayer
"True silence? is to the spirit what sleep is to the body, nourishment and refreshment" (William Penn, 1699).
Read moreDetails"True silence? is to the spirit what sleep is to the body, nourishment and refreshment" (William Penn, 1699).
Read moreDetailsThink of all the people Not as fortunate as you Some struggle to pay their way When their bills are due
Read moreDetailsRAMS vice-captain Drew Humberstone believes Saturday's National One game with Cambridge (3pm) is one supporters can view as particularly exciting
Read moreDetailsGreen Party councillors Doug Cresswell, Louise Keane, Dave McElroy and myself raising money for tackling homelessness
Read moreDetailsThe menopause is a natural time in a woman's life usually occurring between the ages of 45-55 and can last a few months to several years.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsIt was the first Thames Valley Kings triple-header of fixtures in the British Wheelchair Basketball national league this past Saturday.
Read moreDetailsRegular readers of this paper will be all too familiar with the column inches given over to stories of illegal traveller encampments in the town.
Read moreDetailsDEVELOPER Knole Homes has applied to build a four-bedroom home on the garden of a house off Lyefield Court in Emmer Green
Read moreDetailsBombay Brothers, an forthcoming Indian restaurant in The Village ? the new name for Kings Walk in Reading town ? wants to build an extractor fan
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