CHURCH NOTES: Leave no one behind
Sunday 16 October was the United Nations' World Food Day. This year the theme was 'Leave NO ONE behind.'
Read moreDetailsSunday 16 October was the United Nations' World Food Day. This year the theme was 'Leave NO ONE behind.'
Read moreDetailsOne of the things I've noticed about kindness is that it comes in so many forms. Each of us can be kind to other people, to our planet and to...
Read moreDetailsIt is increasingly evident that this Conservative Government seems intent on making local councils operate with one arm tied behind their back.
Read moreDetails"True silence? is to the spirit what sleep is to the body, nourishment and refreshment" (William Penn, 1699).
Read moreDetailsGreen Party councillors Doug Cresswell, Louise Keane, Dave McElroy and myself raising money for tackling homelessness
Read moreDetailsThe day this column comes out will be my daughter's ninth birthday. This feels rather surreal.
Read moreDetailsRegular readers of this paper will be all too familiar with the column inches given over to stories of illegal traveller encampments in the town.
Read moreDetailsPeace is a word often used by Quakers; it is one of our four main tenets alongside Truth, Equality and Simplicity.
Read moreDetailsLast week, we hosted our first Community Forum event since before the pandemic. It was a real pleasure
Read moreDetailsWe are in 2022, so it was not of course the fault of the people creating this, it was the fault of 'lefties' in the Cit
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