Temporary block use at Caversham school approved
READING BOROUGH COUNCIL'S property management department has won permission for a temporary teaching building in Caversham
Read moreDetailsREADING BOROUGH COUNCIL'S property management department has won permission for a temporary teaching building in Caversham
Read moreDetailsIn January 2023, Ruth Perry took her own life after 13 years of teaching at Caversham Primary School and more than three decades in the profession
Read moreDetailsA READING-based author is preparing to celebrate the launch of her latest book, with help from a Caversham bookshop
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES threatened to stab a teenager walking through Christchurch Meadows in a pre-Christmas attempted robbery.
Read moreDetailsRosegold Estates has applied to build two semi-detached homes near Reading Cemetery.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for witnesses after a storage unit in Reading was broken into. Thames Valley Police say that they are seeking information and witnesses to aid their investigation into...
Read moreDetailsPRE-LOVED baby goods and maternity wear will be available at a sale coming to Caversham next month.
Read moreDetailsA CHRISTMAS Eve event coming to Caversham will retell the nativity story.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM pub wants to shake up its offerings by making changes to its licensing conditions.
Read moreDetailsA CARE home in Caversham was full of Christmas cheer when it hosted a festive fayre earlier this month.
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