CHURCH NOTES: Who does God love?
Sometimes we forget just how much God loves us, no matter who we are: our colour, gender, beliefs, or what crimes we may have committed.
Read moreDetailsSometimes we forget just how much God loves us, no matter who we are: our colour, gender, beliefs, or what crimes we may have committed.
Read moreDetailsA new year starts for Reading Borough Council this month after one-third of Council seats were up for re-election, or one councillor per ward
Read moreDetailsIt's impossible to summarise more than 50 years of public service but I think Tony Page would want me to pick the role he played at Reading Buses
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Read moreDetailsSinging for the community is at the very heart of the Take Note Community Choir's ethos, says their nominator for the Cultural Contribution award
Read moreDetailsCaversham AFC's chairman Rob Phillips, who has been put forward for the Volunteer of the Year award, has been praised for his work
Read moreDetailsA foster carer who tragically lost her own daughter to suicide has been put forward for The Inspiration Award for her campaigning
Read moreDetailsWhat a tumultuous year 2024 has been for Reading FC.
Read moreDetailsThis time of the year with cup finals and play-offs is when the result will often rely on what the Laws of the Game used to call 'Kicks from the
Read moreDetailsThree ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
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