Thought-provoking moments
Driving home on Saturday evening I was listening to the radio and a very calm and articulate lady phoned in and talked about her monthly budget
Read moreDetailsDriving home on Saturday evening I was listening to the radio and a very calm and articulate lady phoned in and talked about her monthly budget
Read moreDetailsOn the Sunday, they cheered him, while a week later, they called for his blood. Who was in the crowd? Why? What went through their minds?
Read moreDetailsThe school Easter holidays are almost upon us. We provide funding for a holiday programme with free Easter activities for those on free school meals
Read moreDetailsLast week, the Council was told it has been successful in securing funding for a new cycle route on Bath Road. Here's what it means for Reading
Read moreDetailsI?m proud to say that we have developed something of a family evening routine
Read moreDetailsAre there times when you have wondered if you will make it through to see a better brighter future?
Read moreDetailsThe rise in the cost of living was already beginning to hit with the choice of eating or heating a reality for many. It?s now becoming a crisis.
Read moreDetailsThe people of Reading have been no exception in opening their hearts and their doors to Ukrainian refugees
Read moreDetailsDating has changed. About 30% of us now do so through dating sites and apps, with a much higher percentage in the younger age groups
Read moreDetailsWhat does unity look like, or mean, to us when we are surrounded by division and conflict? How do we unite when there are great chasms between us?
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