Ecotip – Let the train take the strain
Let the train take the strain – cut your carbon footprint At this time of the year, many of us are considering summer holidays. Cheap flights have transformed travel. Short breaks in Europe or holidays […]
Let the train take the strain – cut your carbon footprint At this time of the year, many of us are considering summer holidays. Cheap flights have transformed travel. Short breaks in Europe or holidays […]
This month’s edition is provided by Keith Saynor Had Basil Fawlty of Fawlty Towers’ fame been in charge of the guest list for Jesus’ first birthday, there is one group of people who would not […]
Our very own local hydropower station is planned for Caversham. It will be built alongside the weir at Caversham Lock by Reading Hydro, a Community Benefit Society. They have all the necessary permissions in place. […]
This month’s edition is provided by Andy Storch Caversham Bridge provides a beautiful view, probably the best view of all the traffic jams in Reading. Let’s face it, we know that view because we are always […]
Provided this month by Mike Smith, Rector of Caversham Thameside. American comedian Bob Hope once commented that he learned to dance waiting in the queue for the family bathroom, behind his six brothers! I wonder […]
This months edition is provided by Revd Margaret Dimmick A commitment for Life A few weeks ago, the Gospel reading from the Lectionary was, I thought, about making a commitment and how to keep it. […]
This months edition is provided by Colin Ferguson Colin Ferguson has been the Chairman of Caversham Christian News Ltd since January 2015. He is now leaving the Board of Directors to continue his active retirement. […]
This month by Father Patrick H Daly Europe is still our Home and we continue to be Europeans after Brexit During the three and a half years working in Brussels for the Catholic Bishops Conferences […]
Fighting fatbergs The word “fatberg” was coined after the discovery of a 130 tonne blockage in the sewers of Whitechapel in 2017. They are caused by a build-up of wipes, fats, oils and grease in […]
Me and my carbon footprint. You may have heard of the term “carbon footprint” in discussions about climate change and the environment. But what does it mean for us? We all have a “carbon footprint”, […]
Dr Alison Johnston, Caversham Bridge, 2017 (Editors Login)