De-conversion plan to turn Caversham flats into family home
AN APPLICATION has been made to Reading Borough Council to convert two flats in Caversham into a single home
Read moreDetailsAN APPLICATION has been made to Reading Borough Council to convert two flats in Caversham into a single home
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a house in All Hallows Road, Caversham, has applied to Reading Borough Council for permission to build an annexe
Read moreDetailsA Greek restaurant in Caversham has submitted an application to Reading Borough Council to continue selling beer, wine and spirits
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING dedicated to the music of Roy Orbison is to take place in Caversham later this month.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM bookshop is selling a special calendar featuring scenes from the village
Read moreDetailsA WATERSPORTS leisure park in Caversham has been operating without planning permission in place.
Read moreDetailsTHE owner of a Caversham home is seeking permission from Reading Borough Council to build a rear extension.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for witnesses to come forward ? some of whom may have been at Reading Festival ? after a motorcyclist collided with a kerb
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM homeowner has expressed his frustration at a parking website for letting Reading festivalgoers use his driveway without consent
Read moreDetailsHERE'S a tale from the riverbank that's good news: it's now cleaner and greener thanks to a community clean-up
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