Three home plan refused in Caversham
The council's planning department has refused a plan to build three homes on secured land used for parking at the back of 114 Queens Road, Caversham.
Read moreDetailsThe council's planning department has refused a plan to build three homes on secured land used for parking at the back of 114 Queens Road, Caversham.
Read moreDetailsTWO poets will launch their latest poetry collections in a Caversham bookshop
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM bookshop is to hold a reading group for youngsters this weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe Caversham Picture Framer is set to explore the work of Emily Gillmor through a display of her limited edition screenprints
Read moreDetailsCHURCHES in Caversham are relaunching its Warm Welcome Space this week, aimed at providing support for people struggling the cost of living
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS of a retirement home complex in Emmer Green say they have been overpaying council tax to the tune of thousands of pounds.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES continue to target cars parked in Caversham, despite a police warning (see last week's Reading Today).
Read moreDetailsMORE than 20 different creepy displays will be available to view in Caversham Court Gardens this weekend
Read moreDetailsTHAMES VALLEY POLICE say they are seeing an increase in car thefts across Caversham
Read moreDetailsREVISIONS to a previously approved plan have been approved by Reading Borough Council.
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