Phone mast plan for Caversham would be like something out of War of the Worlds
A PHONE mast is often an alien invader, and a Caversham resident fears it will be like something from HG Wells? novel War of the Worlds.
Read moreDetailsA PHONE mast is often an alien invader, and a Caversham resident fears it will be like something from HG Wells? novel War of the Worlds.
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's School careers fair is returning on Monday, September 19
Read moreDetailsA HOME in Caversham was targeted by thieves earlier this month and police are appealing for witnesses.
Read moreDetailsA NEW adaptation of a famous literary classic will be coming to Caversham this weekend.
Read moreDetailsSOME OF the biggest hits from the silver screen will be celebrated in a musical evening taking place in Caversham next month
Read moreDetailsLines went down just after 4.30pm this afternoon for many roads in the south of the area.
Read moreDetailsAfter a recent party, vodka bottles, glass bottles and cans were left at Mapledurham Playing Fields in Caversham Heights.
Read moreDetailsIn August 2020, the Caversham Lakes company began running events on the lake and also opened an adults only private island for hire.
Read moreDetailsAN UNUSUAL combination is promised by the Concerts in Caversham team for their June performance.
Read moreDetailsRABBLE Theatre company has been awarded the lease on a new home for its production work and community projects in Caversham
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