CHURCH NOTES: Contemplating rural beauty
A wildlife-friendly contemplation garden has helped St Giles' Church in Great Coxwell to an Eco-Church Bronze Award from A Rocha UK
Read moreDetailsA wildlife-friendly contemplation garden has helped St Giles' Church in Great Coxwell to an Eco-Church Bronze Award from A Rocha UK
Read moreDetailsA big thank you to everyone who voted for the Green Party at the council elections recently.
Read moreDetailsIn early June, Reading Town Hall will become the temporary home of a world-famous piece of artwork.
Read moreDetailsMay is National Walking Month, which encourages us to leave the car at home and find ways to incorporate more walking into our days
Read moreDetailsI meet people who are crying for all kinds of reasons. I've often shared how Jesus journeyed around; He also met people who were crying
Read moreDetailsLast week I wrote that May signified the end of the footballing season, which is how we see it in the country. At the other side of the world
Read moreDetailsLEARNER drivers in Reading have a better chance of getting on the road than those in other southern towns.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Kings wheelchair basketball teams had a triumphant weekend as they won all three matches played during the Coronation weekend.
Read moreDetailsRAMS' Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds believes his squad are heading in the right direction as he looked back on a successful National One campaign
Read moreDetailsTHE Covid crisis had unexpected and welcome benefits for neighbours which has now been nominated for a Pride of Reading Community of the Year award.
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