Caversham residents fear years of disruption over plan to build 223 homes on former Reading Golf Club site
Caversham residents say they are facing years of traffic disruption due to construction works for a new housing estate.
Read moreDetailsCaversham residents say they are facing years of traffic disruption due to construction works for a new housing estate.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM restaurant that specialises in vegan cuisine is seeking permission to change the hours it can sell alcohol.
Read moreDetailsA GLASS of something is promised to visitors to a Caversham bookshop when they attend a special author event
Read moreDetailsA SCHOOL that opened nearly 10 years ago on a temporary site in Caversham has launched a proposal to expand its pupil roll despite opposition
Read moreDetailsTHREE BANDS and plenty of beer will be coming to Caversham next month to help raise funds for charity.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM bookshop is to welcome two authors for an evening with? event on Tuesday, August 29.
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's School in Caversham is celebrating its students' achievements as they collect their GCSE results today
Read moreDetailsTHE Lionesses may have lost the World Cup final on Sunday but a Caversham football club hailed them as winners because of the boost given to the sport
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS campaigning against a phone mast that would the equivalent of four-storey building will next week find out if an appeal was successful.
Read moreDetailsREADING Buses has announced a set of changes to some of its routes and timetables which are due to come into effect next month
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