Car blaze in Caversham extinguished by fire crews
A CAR that caught fire was dealt with by a crew from Caversham Road fire station.
Read moreDetailsA CAR that caught fire was dealt with by a crew from Caversham Road fire station.
Read moreDetailsA composer who hit on a new idea of writing tunes to describe high-end Italian wines is helping put on a charity concert.
Read moreDetailsE DEVELOPERS behind a new housing development in Caversham say they expect there to be high demand for the homes as construction gets underway
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM bookshop is preparing to welcome two authors for a special event.
Read moreDetailsA HOME in Caversham was targeted by thieves and Thames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward
Read moreDetailsA PETROL station in Caversham want to chop 18 trees down to create space for eight electric vehicle charging points.
Read moreDetailsNew retirement homes have been approved in Caversham despite fears that the area is being dominated by homes for the elderly
Read moreDetailsConcerns over construction traffic loom over a controversial project to build more than 200 homes at a former golf course in Caversham
Read moreDetailsTHE SISTER of a headteacher who took her own life after an Ofsted inspection has renewed her call for submissions to a government consultation
Read moreDetailsTHE senior Flying Squad officer that helped put the ram raid gang behind bars is thrilled with the work that went into capturing the thieves
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