Family call on Reading Council to axe plans to evict them and 100 others
A FAMILY are calling on Reading Borough Council to stop plans to evict them and 100 others.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY are calling on Reading Borough Council to stop plans to evict them and 100 others.
Read moreDetailsAN AUTHOR is preparing to let slip some secrets when she comes to Caversham next week.
Read moreDetailsA digital parking scheme is set to be trialled in Caversham next week, Reading Borough Council has announced
Read moreDetailsREADING FC legend Dave Kitson has come out of retirement to sign for Sunday League team Caversham United.
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER who died of a brain tumour will forever be remembered thanks to a new housing development in Emmer Green.
Read moreDetailsThe centre near Caversham has proven a highly-rated place for golfing activities.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors have agreed to increase council tax by the maximum amount of 4.99% without requiring a local referendum.
Read moreDetailsThe owners of a restaurant in Caversham have applied to create an outdoor seating terrace with a canopy.
Read moreDetailsReading's new library of things can save money and space
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Fire and Rescue were called to reports of a boat in need of rescue on the River Thames.
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