CHURCH NOTES: Faith! Private or public?
As a Christian minister I am regularly encouraged by people of faith, whatever their faith, to speak more confidently about public issues
Read moreDetailsAs a Christian minister I am regularly encouraged by people of faith, whatever their faith, to speak more confidently about public issues
Read moreDetailsDo you remember Our holiday by the sea ?
Read moreDetailsDan Lincoln produced an innings of sheer power and aggression that has become his trademark as Berkshire took another step towards
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne & Crown Wood CC U13?s are enjoying life at the top of the table after a thriller against Finchampstead.
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne & Crown Wood?s third XI made it three consecutive wins with victory away at Emmbrook and Bearwood 3s.
Read moreDetailsSince 1942, Casualties Union is the Charity whose volunteers spare time to train and practise casualty simulation.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading marked midsummer not at Stonehenge ? although we have carried out research there ? but with Show Your Stripes day,
Read moreDetailsA BUSINESS club is returning to face-to-face meetings next month, and is inviting people to join in.
Read moreDetailsWe?re about to enter a ?season? of Council committee meetings, and that means an awful lot of business is to be considered over the coming weeks
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne & Crown Wood Coyotes secured two further wins this weekend in the Berkshire Women?s Softball Performance League.
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