Caversham’s Alto Lounge to host charity open mic night
A CAVERSHAM coffee shop is to host an open mic night in honour of a teenager who died from a brain tumour.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM coffee shop is to host an open mic night in honour of a teenager who died from a brain tumour.
Read moreDetailsA THREE-day festival celebrating scooters and VWs is returning to Emmer Green.
Read moreDetailsA FRESH call to reform school inspections has been made by the sister of a Caversham headteacher.
Read moreDetailsA PUBCO that converted a Caversham pub into a steakhouse wanted to change the kitchen extraction system.
Read moreDetailsA WOULD-BE burglar was disturbed, and fled from the scene without stealing anything.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to build 35 homes that would have seen the boundary of Caversham extended have been taken down.
Read moreDetailsSPLISH SPLASH! A Reading institution is preparing to reopen in time for summer, just in time for the half-term break.
Read moreDetailsA CHILDREN'S charity is to host a family disco to raise money for its activities.
Read moreDetailsAN HISTORIC tree in Caversham that was faced with the chop has been saved after the applicants withdrew their plans.
Read moreDetailsTHE HISTORY of Caversham can be explored through a new walking tour.
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