Man arrested released without charge after police investigation into death of a woman at Caversham marina
A MAN arrested in Caversham yesterday has been released without charge.
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A MAN arrested in Caversham yesterday has been released without charge.
Read moreDetailsUNIQUE handcrafted items will be on sale in Caversham this weekend thanks to the regular Artists and Makers Fair.
Read moreDetailsThe Centre for Heritage and Family History in Reading is hosting an event on the town's Second World War history
Read moreDetailsSaint Laurence Church is hosting a free Easter event for families and children, featuring interactive installations, Easter crafts, video and a cafe
Read moreDetailsVISITORS to Dave Gorman's show at a packed Hexagon theatre were able to enjoy plenty of click and collect, plus a healthy dose of name dropping.
Read moreDetailsHEAVY rain has brought flooding to both Reading and Wokingham, causing problems for many. And more pain could be on the way as river levels rise
Read moreDetailsSOME unexpected finds have been uncovered during the deep clean of Reading’s famous Maiwand Lion statue in Forbury Gardens. The cleaning was undertaken as part of ongoing efforts to maintain...
Read moreDetailsEarley St Nicolas Church will be hosting The Dialogue Society's annual Ramadan Dinner event on Thursday, April 13
Read moreDetailsAll Nations Christian Centre is hosting an Easter Hangout on Wednesday, April 5 from 10am to noon.
Read moreDetailsThe Shinfield Arms hosts a Quiz Night on the first Tuesday of each month.
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