Polish restaurant in Caversham residential street given approval to serve alcohol to customers
A family-run Polish restaurant will be able to serve alcohol after permission was granted by councillors.
Read moreDetailsA family-run Polish restaurant will be able to serve alcohol after permission was granted by councillors.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a home in Priest Hill, Caversham has applied to build a fitness studio in their garden
Read moreDetailsELECTRIC vehicle charging points will be installed at a Caversham fuel station after permission was granted by Reading Borough Council
Read moreDetailsAN APPLICATION to remove a protection order on a tree in Caversham has been rejected.
Read moreDetails++ Patricia has been found safe and well ++ A CAVERSHAM HEIGHTS woman has gone missing, and police are appealing for help to find her. Patricia was last seen...
Read moreDetailsA COUNCILLOR elected to Reading Borough Council last month has been praised by a Labour MP on a visit to his ward.
Read moreDetailsThis week, Christchurch Meadows paddling pool celebrates a landmark birthday. Appropriately for a site that is synonymous with ice cream it's a 99
Read moreDetailsTWO talented youngsters will be helping brighten people's journeys through Caversham, after winning a competition.
Read moreDetailsRISING construction costs have been cited as the reason why a new nursery in Emmer Green will not be built.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM coffee shop is to host an open mic night in honour of a teenager who died from a brain tumour.
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