CHURCH NOTES: Sharing food is more than just feeding someone
Sharing food is about so much more than just giving someone something to eat. It's a way of spending time with people
Read moreDetailsSharing food is about so much more than just giving someone something to eat. It's a way of spending time with people
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda MP says Ofsted has "questions to ask itself" following the death of Ruth Perry, headteacher at Caversham Primary School
Read moreDetailsAN APPLICATION has been made to open a grocery store in Caversham, complete with an alcohol licence.
Read moreDetailsWAITROSE stores across Reading and Wokingham boroughs and the John Lewis department store in Reading are safe,
Read moreDetailsearly 400 trees have been planted across Reading since November, as the council continues its climate emergency plan to see 3,000 new branches
Read moreDetailsArt Jam Studio, which provides art classes, workshops, and creative events, has announced that it will be closing on Saturday, March 18
Read moreDetailsREADING EAST MP Matt Rodda has joined the calls for a mobile phone company to rethink the position of a proposed 5G phone mast
Read moreDetailsA HOME plagued by mould has prompted a dad of six from Caversham to plead for help to find a new place to live.
Read moreDetailsBen Shephard joined staff and students at Queen Anne's School to help adjudicate the Inter-Charter drama competition and host a Q&A
Read moreDetailsPLANS are being made for this year's Caversham Arts Trail, which will take place in May
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