Historic oak tree thought to be 700 years old saved after developers withdraw application
AN HISTORIC tree in Caversham that was faced with the chop has been saved after the applicants withdrew their plans.
AN HISTORIC tree in Caversham that was faced with the chop has been saved after the applicants withdrew their plans.
THE HISTORY of Caversham can be explored through a new walking tour.
ARTISTS enjoyed showcasing their creations during an special trail last weekend ? and there is another chance to catch their ...
DISMAYED neighbours have hit out over plans to axe an historic oak tree as part of new home proposal.
2023 result LABOUR HOLDS. Jan Gavin receives 1,563 votes and consolidates her ward seat. https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/13644207/ 2022 result 2019 result Polling ...
Ofsted chief inspector criticised after a letter emerges reporting that Ms Spielman personally attended Caversham Primary before ratings drop
RESIDENTS in Reading showed solidarity with educators and paid their respects to Ruth Perry with a walk in her memory ...
A memorial walk in honour of Ruth Perry will meet at Caversham Primary at 1pm on Saturday, April 8, and ...
The headteacher at John Rankin School, Flora Cooper, has denied entry to school premises for Ofsted following the death of ...
Students from the school were joined by CNN when they performed creative contributions to explore modern slavery and raise awareness
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