CHURCH NOTES: A Light in the Dark
The other week Wokingham held the annual charity firework display, the event was launched with a torchlight procession through the town
Read moreDetailsThe other week Wokingham held the annual charity firework display, the event was launched with a torchlight procession through the town
Read moreDetailsI derive very simple pleasure when hearing of ingenious new words or phrases.
Read moreDetailsThe new Chancellor is on the verge of announcing his Autumn statement ? it will be bad news for our public services.
Read moreDetailsAs a Christian preacher I hope that some of my words might be helpful but I remember an occasion at this time of year.
Read moreDetailsWe recently returned from a week in Spain, our first foreign trip as a family. It was everything we needed it to be.
Read moreDetailsAs I write this world leaders, climate groups and activists are meeting in Egypt on tackling climate change
Read moreDetailsThe dire economic forecasts means it is more important than ever that the Council does everything it can to deliver more affordable homes in Reading.
Read moreDetailsEveryone wants to live in a society that is free from racism and inequality. Without action, that version of society will never arrive
Read moreDetailsAn extract from a speech the Rt Revd Stephen Croft, the Bishop of Oxford, gave in the House of Lords on October 22.
Read moreDetailsBritish politics has become a joke with no punchline as the Tories engage in acts of national self-harm nightly on our television screens.
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