
Ecotip – Knit one, purl one and save the planet
Knit one, purl one and save the planet by Pam Chatfield If you like to knit or crochet, you probably have a selection of yarns made from a variety of fibres. It is worth pausing […]
Knit one, purl one and save the planet by Pam Chatfield If you like to knit or crochet, you probably have a selection of yarns made from a variety of fibres. It is worth pausing […]
In response to the current situation, we have made the Caversham Bridge free to view for the next three months. To read the paper, click on the links shown as Read More on our Home […]
This month from Colin Baker It seems that hardly a day goes by where we as human beings don’t come across death in some shape or form. We are either confronted by it over the […]
Due to the current circumstances, the April edition of the Caversham Bridge will be available to buy at the True Food Co-Op in Emmer Green and at Caversham Homecrafts, 46 Church Street. With thanks to […]
This month from the Reverend Nigel Jones Do you need to be perfect to live with God? You are probably reading this some time not far from 26 February, Ash Wednesday. At St Andrew’s on […]
We are continually aiming to improve the service the Caversham Bridge provides to our community. We would like to enhance our web site and establish a social media offering, but to do so we need […]
Proposals for a flood defence scheme for the Lower Caversham area have been put forward by the Environment Agency. In response to comments from residents, it has made changes to the proposed design. It has […]
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. […]
Dr Alison Johnston, Caversham Bridge, 2017 (Editors Login)