Bereavement course coming to Caversham
A COURSE aimed at helping people support those dealing with bereavement is coming to Caversham next month.
Read moreDetailsA COURSE aimed at helping people support those dealing with bereavement is coming to Caversham next month.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM bookshop is to host the February meeting of the Caversham Writers group next week, with a focus on helping people create a children's book
Read moreDetailsA WATERSPORTS centre in Caversham launched four years ago faces an uncertain future after being denied retrospective planning permissio
Read moreDetailsStudents at Queen Anne's School are lending a hand to help keep members of the community warm and fed at Caversham Baptist Church
Read moreDetailsOFSTED is to face a shake-up when it comes to inspections as it responds to the death of a Caversham primary school teacher. Ruth Perry died by suicide following the...
Read moreDetailsAN EXHIBITION of limited edition thermographic prints, etchings, and lithographs has gone on show in Caversham
Read moreDetailsCUTTING works to a Reading Borough Council-owned Japanese pagoda tree have been approved by its planning committee.
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
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