Caversham family can hit the road again thanks to charity engineers
Davina Turnbull had been struggling to keep her children safe in car journeys, causing her family a logistical challenge to getting around.
Read moreDetailsDavina Turnbull had been struggling to keep her children safe in car journeys, causing her family a logistical challenge to getting around.
Read moreDetailsPRIMARY school children are being encouraged to tackle climate change while also enjoying a good read.
Read moreDetailsWE ALL have a responsibility in keeping young people safe online and offline ? that?s the challenge made by the Bishop of Reading.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM shopper received a late festive gift that Ebanana Scrooge, would be proud of ? a parking ticket on Christmas Eve.
Read moreDetailsREADING?S Conservatives have praised the commitment to Reading of a councillor who has crossed the floor to join Labour.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY came together - and were challenged to stay together - at a memorial service to mark the first anniversary of a teenager's death.
Read moreDetailsA COOPERATIVE has been given Garden of Sanctuary status to celebrate its community work
Read moreDetailsHISTORIC paths in Reading could be re-instated in a bid to get people moving.
Read moreDetailsCAVERSHAM has been hit by a power cut and the electricity is not expected to be back on until later this afternoon.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES broke into a garden shed in Caversham earlier this week and rode off with a bike.
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