Fairground rescue: firecrews called to Caversham
THREE people had to be rescued from a fairground ride earlier this week.
Read moreTHREE people had to be rescued from a fairground ride earlier this week.
Read morePLANS to development the former home of BBC Monitoring and Radio Berkshire in Caversham are being reworked
Read moreSignature at Caversham, in Willow View, has been named in Carehome.co.uk's Top 20 Care Home list for the sixth time
Read moreThe development for 223 homes at the former Reading Golf Course site, called Emmer Green Drive, is nearing completion.
Read moreA BODY has been found in the River Thames near Sonning Bridge, and police believe it is that of a man who has been missing since early last month
Read moreArtwork created by two local school children is to take pride of place on the walls of a Bovis Homes sales centre in Caversham
Read moreThames Valley Police is re-appealing for help locating missing Daniel, 39, last seen at around 4.15am in Caversham on Monday, March 4
Read moreMembers of Caversham's Stagecoach Performing Arts headed to London to perform on the stage of His Majesty's Theatre
Read moreStaff from Signature at Caversham visited Orchard Day Nursery for the seasonal event.
Read moreThe sister of a Caversham headteacher who died by suicide says she fears the powers-that-be are only paying lip service to the lessons that must be learnt. She also said...
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