Plan submitted to convert bungalow into five-bed home with sauna
A BUNGALOW in Caversham could be replaced with a five bed home complete with a sauna.
Read moreDetailsA BUNGALOW in Caversham could be replaced with a five bed home complete with a sauna.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to an assault on Monday, September 26, in which two victims were assaulted in Stockton Road
Read moreDetailsA new digital parking scheme has been given the go-ahead to begin a pilot phase in Lower Caversham, with digital permits and hourly visitor passes
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY GROUP is welcoming residents to attend a consultation session on Saturday, October 1.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY event introduced hundreds of novice and experienced cyclists to the benefits of bike riding.
Read moreDetailsThe statue of George Palmer has been refreshed ahead of new facilities due for completion in Palmer Park
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY in Reading celebrated its 175th birthday with a fun-filled community event.
Read moreDetailsAN APPLICATION has been made to Reading Borough Council to convert two flats in Caversham into a single home
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a house in All Hallows Road, Caversham, has applied to Reading Borough Council for permission to build an annexe
Read moreDetailsTaxi drivers in Reading are calling on the council to let them drive down a traffic lane currently reserved for buses and cyclists
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