Tributes to headteacher of primary school: ‘She was an integral part of the school community’
Tributes have been paid to the headteacher of a Reading primary school who was also a pupil.
Read moreDetailsTributes have been paid to the headteacher of a Reading primary school who was also a pupil.
Read moreDetailsAN INFORMAL social media get together for users of Twitter and Mastadon is to take place in Caversham later month
Read moreDetailsA THREE-BEDROOM bungalow in Caversham could be replaced with a two-storey home.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of Reading Bach Choir are preparing for a special afternoon of music later this month
Read moreDetailsA MOBILE phone operator has submitted a new plan to install a fourth 5G telecoms mast in Caversham
Read moreDetailsThe family and friends of murdered teenager Olly Stephens gathered on the second anniversary of his death to call for changes to the law.
Read moreDetailsA partially sighted pedestrian narrowly avoided falling down a hole in a path that had been left uncovered by internet installation contractors
Read moreDetailsA patchwork approach to road repairs in Caversham, that looks like a hopscotch grid, has been criticised
Read moreDetailsCAVERSHAM will gain a new Indian restaurant in the new year, as owners of an independent food firm prepare to open the doors to their new base
Read moreDetailsAn invitation to start the new year dancing for fun
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