Sapling trees chopped down in Caversham following error by council staff
Dozens of sapling trees and flowers have been chopped down in error by council staff at a beauty spot in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsDozens of sapling trees and flowers have been chopped down in error by council staff at a beauty spot in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsStaff who run a bar at a community centre in Caversham have won permission to keep events going until 1am at weekends.
Read moreDetailsLocal Indian takeaway Caversham Tandoori has cause to celebrate after being named as the Best Takeaway in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsA woman living in Caversham has been forced out of the bedroom in her home for five months after contractors conducted ceiling works.
Read moreDetailsThe celebrity takes part in weigh-in with his goat friends and a lap chicken
Read moreDetailsCommunity spirit shines brightly as residents and colleagues united to donate food and essentials to local charity, New Beginnings Reading
Read moreDetailsA dad has voiced his distress over a leaking boiler that has caused damage to the flooring at his family's flat in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsPub could lose its licence after being accused by Thames Valley Police officers of selling stolen drinks and meat.
Read moreDetailsA new headteacher has taken the helm at a primary school in Caversham following the retirement of its founding headteacher after 10 years in office
Read moreDetailsA social club up in Caversham could host events, parties, music and films up until 1am if plans go ahead.
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