Caversham Bridge restaurant under new ownership
A restaurant in Caversham with a riverside dining area has recently come under new ownership.
Read moreDetailsA restaurant in Caversham with a riverside dining area has recently come under new ownership.
Read moreDetailsA plan to add 70 homes to a huge development that is being built on a former golf course has been defeated.
Read moreDetails"It's sick" ? that's the verdict from a passenger as a bus service between Reading and Caversham is set to be axed.
Read moreDetailsREADING Buses has announced a string of changes and updates to travel services in and around Reading set to take effect from next month. From Monday, July 20, two services...
Read moreDetailsA plan to replace an independent school where people were taught for 165 years in Caversham with new homes has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsHoardings around a house in Caversham that has been unoccupied for years have been allowed to stay despite misgivings from the council.
Read moreDetailsImprovements to the outdoor area of a well-known pub and restaurant in Reading have been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsThe family of a teenage boy who was murdered in Caversham have met with the Prime Minister to call for online safety for children
Read moreDetailsThe replacement of a closed school in Caversham with more than 60 new homes is set to be rejected.
Read moreDetailsA kitchen store is set for conversion into a convenience store or cafe in Caversham.
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