Why the Germans love Cornwall
Germans love to visit Cornwall, and it's all thanks to the country's answer to Agatha Christie
Read moreDetailsGermans love to visit Cornwall, and it's all thanks to the country's answer to Agatha Christie
Read moreDetailsMany of us will be greeting the new year exhausted and weary, and the January blues can be an additional challenge to maintaining our wellbeing.
Read moreDetailsEvery election is important but this May, the decision by Reading?s voters will be even more critical than usual as these will be ?all-out? elections
Read moreDetailsSomehow, it is January 2022. I?m still getting used to saying 2022. I feel as though it?s been sprung upon me, like I didn?t know it was coming.
Read moreDetailsA long time ago I made a New Year?s Resolution that I have stuck to every year without fail. It?s brilliant and I recommend that you do too.
Read moreDetailsHow we have reached the end of this year quite so quickly I do not know. 2021 has been a messy, colourful blur
Read moreDetailsChristmas doesn?t start until I?ve enjoyed a children?s programme where a coven is trying to kill a teenager in a midnight ceremony
Read moreDetailsYou never forget your first time ... why visiting Santa is an essential part of Christmas
Read moreDetailsOne of the joys of my life as a minister is being able to visit people in their homes and it is truly wonderful the way people make one so...
Read moreDetailsWe all face trials and challenges in life that are very real - how can we cope better with them?
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