RABBLE to leave ‘brilliant home’ in Caversham amid funding difficulties at The Stables
RABBLE Theatre leaving The Stables in Caversham and seeking new spaces as agreement with the council is untenable
Read moreDetailsRABBLE Theatre leaving The Stables in Caversham and seeking new spaces as agreement with the council is untenable
Read moreDetailsThe three-day festival combined events for adults and children, including talks from Robin Ince, Reading author TM Logan, and poet AF Harrold
Read moreDetailsThe owners of a two-bed home in Emmer Green have applied to add a bedroom and living space to the house
Read moreDetailsThe company that owns the Three mobile network, appealed against the council's refusal for its plan to install a 5G mast in Caversham ? and lost
Read moreDetailsFIRE CREWS were called to a road traffic collision on Woodcote Road in Caversham earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA TREE climbing incident went wrong, leading to a person getting stuck in its branches.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a semi-detached house in Kidmore Road, Caversham has applied to convert it from three flats back into a family home
Read moreDetailsThe new owners of a house in Emmer Green have applied to Reading Borough Council for permission to replace a garage with a two-storey extension.
Read moreDetailsDue to falling student numbers, Hemdean House School, in Hemdean Road will give its final lessons at the end of its summer term.
Read moreDetailsTHREE people had to be rescued from a fairground ride earlier this week.
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