CHURCH NOTES: Cultivating a new rhythm of rest
The world in which we live demands us to be relentlessly available and consequently disposable when we can't keep up with the pace
Read moreThe world in which we live demands us to be relentlessly available and consequently disposable when we can't keep up with the pace
Read moreI have just come from Wokingham Borough Council's offices after submitting paperwork for 54 Labour candidates for the 54 seats in Wokingham Borough
Read moreWhether you are being kind, you are receiving kindness or you notice it take place, you feel better as a result.
Read moreWhere is the well of healing waters in Bramshill Forest woodland? Where does the path yield to strips of logs across water pools on rutted turf
Read moreIf funding is confirmed at the last minute we have real difficulties in planning support to Wokingham residents.
Read moreVery often they are just wonderful things that our neighbours are doing to strengthen our community for everyone.
Read moreOn May 2, you can support the current Lib Dem administration at Wokingham to enable it to continue to work for a better future for us all.
Read moreCrystal Palace and Luton supporters at their game at Selhurst Park experienced something probably not seen before at a Premier League match.
Read moreLocal bowls star Morgan Merryweather was crowned as the English Indoor Bowling Association National Two Wood Ladies singles champion last weekend.
Read moreWe know the new system will be less efficient, offer a poorer service to Wokingham, because the bin lorry will still turn up at your house every week
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