Highdown School pupils’ artwork to adorn walls of Bovis Homes’ Caversham sales centre
Artwork created by two local school children is to take pride of place on the walls of a Bovis Homes sales centre in Caversham
Read moreDetailsArtwork created by two local school children is to take pride of place on the walls of a Bovis Homes sales centre in Caversham
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is re-appealing for help locating missing Daniel, 39, last seen at around 4.15am in Caversham on Monday, March 4
Read moreDetailsMembers of Caversham's Stagecoach Performing Arts headed to London to perform on the stage of His Majesty's Theatre
Read moreDetailsStaff from Signature at Caversham visited Orchard Day Nursery for the seasonal event.
Read moreDetailsThe 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...
Read moreDetailsContractors have been working on the junction of Queens Road in Caversham at its junction with Mill Road but didn't create a safe route for walkers
Read moreDetailsA range of tulips and daffodils greeted visitors
Read moreDetailsCaversham Lakes Watersports park announced that it was closing yesterday, Tuesday, March 26, after continued planning permission conflicts
Read moreDetailsA HAND car wash in Reading can carry on trading after winning permission to continue for another five years.
Read moreDetailsTo mark Sunday League Day, the member of the Royals record-breaking 106 team netted a stoppage time equaliser when he turned out for Caversham United
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