CHURCH NOTES: Embracing the Earth – Plastic-Free July for a sustainable planet
July brings sunny weather, picnics, and ice creams in Christchurch Meadows, and maybe even a summer holiday. But that is not all
Read moreDetailsJuly brings sunny weather, picnics, and ice creams in Christchurch Meadows, and maybe even a summer holiday. But that is not all
Read moreDetailsA holiday website is looking for a campervan connoisseur to visit hundreds of pubs across the country and sample their beer and get paid for it
Read moreDetailsThe lazy, hazy days of summer are best spent enjoying your garden or outside space that you have lovingly nurtured and cared for over the past months
Read moreDetailsHave you seen my MoJO I am no go with my Mojo The words won't flow
Read moreDetailsI'm proud we continue to boast all seven library branches ? each a fantastic community asset ? in our borough
Read moreDetailsClassical music lovers are in for a treat this weekend when the Crowthorne Symphony Orchestra (CSO) will perform the last concert of its summer season
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading wants to install an information board showing its links with the community.
Read moreDetailsOFFICES that were once used by Thames Water face demolition so three new buildings can be created.
Read moreDetailsRecently, one of my Christian friends asked me, "How does your faith make a difference in the world?"
Read moreDetailsOVER the next few weeks, hundreds of young people across the country will be preparing for change.
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