CHURCH NOTES: Keeping hold of hope when we feel small
We live in a time when nothing feels constant. And yet, there is something deeper, someone, eternal and never changing, that offers hope
Read moreDetailsWe live in a time when nothing feels constant. And yet, there is something deeper, someone, eternal and never changing, that offers hope
Read moreDetailsFrom all the things that won't be changing, to a few things that will. Here are a handful of happenings I'm particularly excited about this year:
Read moreDetailsWith the Labour-run council outsourcing access to our gyms and pools, prices have gone up considerably. However, you can get a residents' discount
Read moreDetailsMost of us will have had reason to visit Reading's Royal Berkshire Hospital (RBH) at some point, whether for treatment or as a visitor.
Read moreDetailsChristmas was still in full swing when the first Easter Eggs appeared in the shops.
Read moreDetailsEvery local councillor, no matter where they serve, will know that making any significant change to bin collection regimes is a risky business
Read moreDetailsAt this time of year, as we wonder what the New Year will bring, I am reminded of some words from another Christmas message
Read moreDetailsJanuary can be a tricky month at the best of times. The days are short and dark. It's cold. It's a long time until the next fun celebrations
Read moreDetailsGrassroots sports facilities are so important for local communities. They bring people together, which in turn lead to an overall healthier population
Read moreDetailsIt's that time of the year where you can't move for adverts and advice on New Year health kicks. All very commendable.
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