
Talking Point – September 2025
Finding Peace and Rest IN GENESIS Chapter 2 verse 8, ‘Now the Lord God planted a garden in the east, in Eden’, I note the verb ‘planted’, not ‘made’. I think there is a difference. […]
Finding Peace and Rest IN GENESIS Chapter 2 verse 8, ‘Now the Lord God planted a garden in the east, in Eden’, I note the verb ‘planted’, not ‘made’. I think there is a difference. […]
Sweet Dreams This September marks the first anniversary of BKRY which opened its doors a year ago, offering coffee, delicious cakes – and upstairs, an Academy, where young and old alike can learn the art […]
If you have an event planned, please send details to whatson@cavershambridge.org. We need to receive these no later than the 10th of the month before the event for inclusion in the printed paper. Later submissions can be […]
Civility in Caversham AUGUST IS National Civility Month in the United States of America – but why should the Americans have all the fun? Imagine local people setting aside a few weeks to practise kindness, […]
In May this year Helen Lambert stepped down from the committee of the Caversham and District Residents’ Association after 20 years as Chair. She was immediately elected as President and will remain involved, mainly on […]
CAVERSHAM HEIGHTS Methodist Church (CHMC) was packed for a memorial service led by Rev Rosemary Fletcher, a former minister, to celebrate and honour the life of Linda Dudley on 20 June. That so many people […]
If you have an event planned, please send details to whatson@cavershambridge.org. We need to receive these no later than the 10th of the month before the event for inclusion in the printed paper. Later submissions can be […]
Mission to make connections and collaborations THE GLITTERING, modernist energy-rich port of Aktau on the Caspian Sea in Kazakhstan – with its cold desert climate, lying mostly below sea level – sounds about as far […]
LONGER-TERM RESIDENTS of Caversham will remember John and Lindsay from their many years running the Caversham Bookshop (in several units along Prospect Street); even if you never bought a book, I’m sure many will remember […]
Rules are made to be broken THERE WAS quite a discussion in the newspapers recently about this saying. I was reminded of it when we received a photo of our granddaughter, aged four, going to […]
Dr Alison Johnston, Caversham Bridge, 2017 (Editors Login)