CHURCH NOTES: Sharing food is more than just feeding someone
Sharing food is about so much more than just giving someone something to eat. It's a way of spending time with people
Read moreDetailsSharing food is about so much more than just giving someone something to eat. It's a way of spending time with people
Read moreDetailsSince 1974, citizens from Reading and Dusseldorf have enjoyed many international exchange visits with their European neighbours.
Read moreDetailsBuses have always been a source of pride in Reading, and rightly so.
Read moreDetailsIn the Christian calendar, we are now a couple of weeks into Lent. Traditionally, this has been a time of sober self-examination and abstinence.
Read moreDetailsWell I made it to Lisbon. Sunny, beautiful Lisbon. It was a delight. A treat in every way.
Read moreDetailsIt may surprise you to know that our level of provision for rough sleepers, across statutory and Council-funded services, amount to 274 bed spaces
Read moreDetailsWE welcome this new agreement dubbed the 'Windsor Framework', which is long overdue and fixes some of the trade problems in their original deal.
Read moreDetailsThe Rahab project is a night-time chaplaincy outreach made up of Christians from all over Reading supporting those who are sex-working
Read moreDetailsRoadworks lead to greater interaction between drivers. Small but necessary acts such as changing lanes depend on the kindness of strangers.
Read moreDetailsThe local Green Party has selected hard-working campaigner Kate Nikulina to stand in Redlands at the council election on Thursday, May 4
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