FROM THE LEADER: The impact of community groups
One of the most rewarding aspects of my role as the Leader of the Council is seeing the incredible impact that many community and voluntary groups do
Read moreDetailsOne of the most rewarding aspects of my role as the Leader of the Council is seeing the incredible impact that many community and voluntary groups do
Read moreDetailsFamilies and pensioners are still feeling the effects of Liz Truss's disastrous mini budget and the subsequent choices by Rishi Sunak
Read moreDetailsAs an archaeologist, I have a soft spot for looking into the past. Understanding what shaped our history is key to planning for our future
Read moreDetailsWe all have faith in many things that we cannot actually prove ourselves.
Read moreDetailsOne day last week our little boy woke up to find he was in fact three years old.
Read moreDetailsOn its 75th birthday, the Reading-based Berkshire Record Office was granted permission to adopt a prestigious new title: The Royal Berkshire Archives
Read moreDetailsMaking some effort to help somebody, while getting no direct benefit to yourself is called kindness
Read moreDetailsBy the time you read this, you will have noticed the youthful hordes of green-wellied masses descending on our town
Read moreDetailsIt was a joy for me last weekend to take a christening service for two young children in All Saints church in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsIt's Friday morning and I'm sat researching the best way to clean mouldy bath toys.
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