CHURCH NOTES: Life in all its Fullness
I feel properly grown up. I could start to slow down, to switch off, to do less. But as a Christian, I am called to 'live life to the full'.
Read moreI feel properly grown up. I could start to slow down, to switch off, to do less. But as a Christian, I am called to 'live life to the full'.
Read moreWhen I first started refereeing, I was advised not to criticise any fellow referee.
Read moreKingfisher A successfully retained their Division One championship in the Reading League's centenary season with a match to spare after a 9-1 home
Read moreWe are taking steps to ensure that the BNG Units for developments in Wokingham Borough are created in our Borough by entering the market for BNG Units
Read moreRAMS RFC's National One title hopes took a hit after their six match winning streak was broken with a defeat at home to Sale FC.
Read moreLast week's budget will do nothing to help. I believe we need a change of Government and a new approach to help our hard-pressed residents
Read moreAs councillors gear up for the local elections in a few weeks, this seems a good moment to reflect on what has been achieved since last May.
Read moreAshley Gray took members and guests of the Arts Society Wokingham from Yorkshire to London via Cornwall and Welwyn Garden City
Read moreSince 2010 the UK economy has been growing faster than Germany, France, Japan and Italy and the IMF forecasts that the UK will continue to grow
Read moreIn Division One, there was further evidence of the changing of the guard as a young and inspired Prayrit Ahluwalia became the first to claim victory
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