
September 2020 What’s On
What’s On ALTHOUGH the effects of the coronavirus are still with us, there are a number of events planned for September and October in which we can take part. Our on-line events diaries are updated […]
What’s On ALTHOUGH the effects of the coronavirus are still with us, there are a number of events planned for September and October in which we can take part. Our on-line events diaries are updated […]
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A question for you! Are you interested in gaining experience in working in the print media and the internet? Perhaps you have children interested in a career in the news media? Do you have skills […]
Richard Heyes 1941 -2020 Many readers will have heard of the untimely death of Richard, from cancer, after a very short illness. However the current lockdown means that we cannot commemorate his contribution to Caversham […]
Len David – 24 December 1948 – 26 May 2020 Leonard John David was born on 24 December 1948 in Caversham (Surley Row), the only child of Harold and Ilona David. Ilona was Hungarian, and she and […]
This Month from Dr Alison Johnston – Why not put Christ to the test? Over the weekend of VE Day 75 we had heard some wonderful memories, some so inspirational. Those stories felt so familiar […]
A new project by researchers at the University of Oxford seeks to estimate how common coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is in the United Kingdom, and explore using a new diagnostic tool called nanopore sequencing. They are […]
This Month from Keith Saynor – Appreciating the gift of life “Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life?” Matthew 6:27. Some of you will remember the story of […]
We are holding a photography competition, with the winning images featuring in the Caversham Bridge. A prize of £25 in John Lewis vouchers will be awarded. The entry date has been extended to 8 May […]
Gardeners – time to go peat free by Phil Chatfield As spring approaches, gardeners think about planting seeds and preparing their gardens. A supply of compost is essential, so we head to the garden centre. […]
Dr Alison Johnston, Caversham Bridge, 2017 (Editors Login)