Caversham Festival

Saturday 13th September from 10.30am - 5.30pm is the date of the fifth Caversham festival. It takes place just in the recreation ground next to Westfield and Gosbrook roads, and has entertainment and stalls for all the family, so pop on down.
As always it’s free, with a small charge for parking.

Exhausting Weekend

What an exhausting Saturday, not helped by having a rotten cold, cough, headache (and so on…). I was up for a surgery at Caversham Library at 9.45, typically as I wasn’t very well it was packed for the two hours; I think we had around 5-10 minutes free in the whole session. Having said that [...]

Good news

Reading Borough Council have stepped in to save Sunday journeys on the number 9 bus route. This will come as a welcome relief to many residents of Caversham and beyond.
The route may still be split up, however Reading Buses have extended public consultation until the end of September 2008, you can see the plans here.
To [...]

Bus Route Changes

Reading Buses are currently running a counsultation on changes to bus routed in September this year.
There is a change to the Number 9 Premier Route which serves Caversham, from September it is proposed that the service be split into two routes, one from Caversham Heights to the Town Centre and then one from the town [...]

Nagging

I went to my first NAG (Neighbourhood Action Group) this evening. The Action Group allows members of the local community to work together with the local policing team to deal with local issues. Three areas have been identified by the local group – Anti-Social Behaviour, Burglary and Traffic/Speeding.
If anybody would like to attend the monthly [...]

I have (not) defected

One of my friends has just sent me a link to a website saying I’m a Labour Cllr for Battle Ward. I can confirm that the last time I checked I am a Conservative Cllr for Caversham Ward.
You can view the link here.
On the serious side the website is actually Reading Voluntary Action, who promote [...]

Graffiti

Today Cllrs Andrew Cumpsty, Tom Stanway and I launched an anti-graffiti campaign in Caversham. We are asking for local residents who have any information on Graffiti in Caversham to report it, so we can get this pointless drain on resources stopped. We will also be meeting with Council officers in the next couple of weeks [...]

First item raised

When out on the election campaign Andrew Cumpsty pointed out a lamppost and said “that’s the first thing I did when I became a Councillor”.
Last night while sitting at home I heard a large bang, I frantically began looking round the flat for what had happened. After about 10 minutes I heard another one, so [...]

The results are in…

Today was one of the most nerve-racking of my life. I arrived at the count to find tons of journalists, as well as the Reading Evening Post and Reading Chronicle we had Sky, ITV and BBC. Mine was the first Conservative gain of the morning, so when my results were read out I turned round [...]