Caversham’s new Indian restaurant will open in January, owners promise
CAVERSHAM 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 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
Read moreDetailsThe developer planning to build a housing estate on Reading Golf Course is hoping to make changes to its proposals to the scheme.
Read moreDetailsRudolf Walker, known for his long-running role as Patrick Trueman in Eastenders, officially opened Prospect Street Advanced Dentistry
Read moreDetailsConcerns have been raised about changes to a law that hopes to regulate the internet in the wake of the tragic murder of teenager Olly Stephens.
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday, December 6, a white BMW X5 collided with three other vehicles before leaving the road and colliding with a pedestrian on Church Street
Read moreDetailsCaversham Road has now reopened following the earlier incident. Thames Valley Police posted to social media, saying: "Following the incident in Caversham Road this morning, three men have now been...
Read moreDetailsA CHRISTMAS concert will be performed by the Caversham Ensemble Chamber Orchestra.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for information following the burglary of building supplies from premises in Caversham between Friday-Monday, December 2-5
Read moreDetailsChurch Street in Caversham has closed following reports of a road traffic collision involving a number of cars, with emergency services attending
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