A Reading choir will perform royally in Oxfordshire
A Reading choir will perform royally in Oxfordshire
Read moreDetailsA Reading choir will perform royally in Oxfordshire
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS in Reading showed solidarity with educators and paid their respects to Ruth Perry with a walk in her memory on Saturday, April 8. Ms Perry was the head teacher...
Read moreDetailsA memorial walk in honour of Ruth Perry will meet at Caversham Primary at 1pm on Saturday, April 8, and lead towards Reading town centre
Read moreDetailsA MAN arrested in Caversham yesterday has been released without charge.
Read moreDetailsUNIQUE handcrafted items will be on sale in Caversham this weekend thanks to the regular Artists and Makers Fair.
Read moreDetailsVinyl vendor and merchant of musical memorabilia Pop Classics has announced that it is set to open its first ever branch in Reading
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has launched an investigation after the body of a woman was found in the marina in Caversham. Police were called to the Thames and Kennet marina in...
Read moreDetailsTRIBUTES have been paid to the rector of the parish of Finchampstead and California. The Revd Dr Leonard Onugha collapsed and died at his home
Read moreDetailsThe Caversham Park Village Association has called a Special General Meeting to discuss the future of the organisation.
Read moreDetailsThe Last Crumb in Caversham is the venue for a social event for members of a local walking group.
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