Spooky goings on across Reading as town marks Hallowe’en
PUMPKINS were picked from the patch, carved and then lit up as the Ding marked Hallowe'en and half-term.
Read moreDetailsPUMPKINS were picked from the patch, carved and then lit up as the Ding marked Hallowe'en and half-term.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM perfumer's new exhibition that showcases smells associated with colours is on for longer.
Read moreDetailsTHERE IS a new look to Caversham's buses as new vehicles with a stronger colour scheme have been launched.
Read moreDetailsAN APPEAL for information has been made over an attempted burglary in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsBURGLARS attempted to raid a garage in Caversham last week, but left empty handed.
Read moreDetailsCAVERSHAM residents are preparing to campaign against plans to install a 5G phone mast in front of a playing field.
Read moreDetailsONE of the town's two MPs is calling for donations to help a foodbank that supports residents struggling with the rising cost of living.
Read moreDetailsAN OPPORTUNITY explore how colours smell is coming to Caversham later this month thanks to a new exhibition
Read moreDetailsAN AUTUMN festival of music is coming to Caversham later this month.
Read moreDetailsDEVELOPER Knole Homes has applied to build a four-bedroom home on the garden of a house off Lyefield Court in Emmer Green
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