New headteacher takes charge at primary school in Caversham
A new headteacher has taken the helm at a primary school in Caversham following the retirement of its founding headteacher after 10 years in office
Read moreDetailsA new headteacher has taken the helm at a primary school in Caversham following the retirement of its founding headteacher after 10 years in office
Read moreDetailsA social club up in Caversham could host events, parties, music and films up until 1am if plans go ahead.
Read moreDetailsA neighbourhood bar and kitchen in Caversham could stay open past midnight if plans for extended operations get the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsBags of pre-loved items will help families in crisis
Read moreDetailsPlans for new homes near a retirement estate in Caversham have been shot down.
Read moreDetailsThe True Food Co-operative is marking 25 years since it began as the True Food Club in 1999
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's in Caversham has said it is "delighted" with its students' achievements as pupils around the country collect their A-Level results today
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating a man who was last seen being assaulted in Maidenhead but has links to Reading
Read moreDetailsTwo Caversham based residents have taken on a gruelling challenge while travelling the world on two wheels.
Read moreDetailsEnjoy free outdoors activities in Clayfield Copse
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