Anger and frustration over littering and anti-social behaviour in Caversham
After a recent party, vodka bottles, glass bottles and cans were left at Mapledurham Playing Fields in Caversham Heights.
Read moreDetailsAfter a recent party, vodka bottles, glass bottles and cans were left at Mapledurham Playing Fields in Caversham Heights.
Read moreDetailsA WHITLEY resident is empowering young people to use their voices to tackle society?s most pressing issues.
Read moreDetailsA WARNING has been issued over scammers trying to steal money.
Read moreDetailsAN MP helped a telecommunication firm last week, not by picking up the phone, but paying them a visit.
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 moreDetailsA READING supermarket is about to reopen following a makeover - Aldi in Vastern Court reopens on Thursday, June 23
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is helping residents handle the current cost of living crisis.
Read moreDetailsReading Pride's Tom Price makes a statement to mark two years since James Furlong, David Wails, and Joe Ritchie-Bennett lost their lives
Read moreDetailsA BRASS band is preparing to mark its 21st anniversary, with a special concert in Reading on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsREADING has seen an improvement in its air quality over the past five years according to new research.
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