Garden fitness studio approved in Caversham
The owner of a home in Priest Hill, Caversham has won permission to build a fitness studio in her garden.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a home in Priest Hill, Caversham has won permission to build a fitness studio in her garden.
Read moreDetailsA FESTIVAL of music is coming to Caversham next month, fusing solo performances with a chamber orchestra.
Read moreDetailsOne man's lifetime collection of model trains went under the hammer in Wokingham earlier this week.
Read moreDetailsA VEGETARIAN restaurant in Caversham has received approval from Reading Borough Council to sell and deliver alcohol to customers.
Read moreDetailsOne man's lifetime collection of model trains is set to come under the hammer in Wokingham next week.
Read moreDetailsReading has a new music shop specialising in vinyl today, Thursday, September 7, as a store in Caversham opens its doors to customers
Read moreDetailsA new record store is set to open in Caversham on Thursday, Sep 7, as an online music merchant is set to launch its first bricks-and-mortar branch
Read moreDetailsPLANS to replace a Caversham Heights home with new property have been rejected by Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsA NEW outdoor play coming to Caversham celebrates life not on the ocean wave, but on the river.
Read moreDetailsAN ARTISTS and Makers Fair will be held in Caversham, giving people a chance to buy directly from the creators.
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