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 Caversham wildlife park, Perth, Australia
On the 1st May 2003 Caversham Wildlife Park moved from its old location in west swan to a new purposely built park in Whiteman Park, entry into Whiteman Park is free, the park is approximately 4300 hectares, the park is a recreation and conservation reserve that's around ten times larger than Kings Park.
Caversham Wildlife Park houses one the largest collections of native fauna in Western Australia.
Caversham wildlife park has just moved to its new location.
www.virtualtourist.com /travel/Australia_and_Oceania/Australia/State_of_Western_Australia/Perth-1871231/Things_To_Do-Perth-Caversham_wildlife_park-BR-1.html   (516 words)

  
 Memories of hard times in Reading, Berkshire, UK.
This was Caversham Lock and I stayed for a while to watch the operations.
When I arrived back at the flat, I mentioned to Sally that IÂ’d like to learn to swim in the pool up near Caversham Lock and asked her how to get there by bus so that I wouldnÂ’t have to walk all that distance.
The river bulged around a bend at this point, so I cut across the park and, as I rejoined the river, I was delighted to find that there was a good-sized lock on the river with plenty of holiday boats passing through.
members.iinet.net.au /~dcjames/life14.html   (516 words)

  
 The Caversham Web Site: Family Activities
- Caversham Park - Queensway, Caversham Park Village RG4 6RP
Caversham has a good selection of schools, although it is not always easy to get your child into the first school of choice (like most places).
Caversham Primary School is large (420 pupils), very popular, and has a record of high academic achievement.
www.caversham.org.uk /localschools.htm   (485 words)

  
 Caversham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In addition, there is a distinctly separate area built in the 1960s on what was some parkland and now known as Caversham Park Village (or sometimes just Caversham Park).
Caversham is home to BBC Monitoring, the section of the BBC World Service that listens to broadcasts from other countries and watches printed and internet media in dozens of languages.
Caversham is a village in the unitary authority of Reading, England, although, historically, Caversham was part of Oxfordshire.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Caversham   (485 words)

  
 The Caversham Web Site
Caversham Park Tennis Club is a small, friendly community tennis club, based at Clayfield Copse off Caversham Park Road.
Caversham AFC is the large and popular local football club - it uses the playing fields at Highdown School, at Bishopswood and at Mapledurham for its facilities.
Caversham Bowling Club welcomes both playing and non-playing (social) members of all ages and degrees of experience.
www.caversham.org.uk /family.htm   (485 words)

  
 Caversham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In addition, there is a distinctly separate area built in the 1960s on what was some parkland and now known as Caversham Park Village (or sometimes just Caversham Park).
Caversham is home to BBC Monitoring, the section of the BBC World Service that listens to broadcasts from other countries and watches printed and internet media in dozens of languages.
'Caversham' is pronounced in three syllables: Cav (rhymes with have) er (rhymes with fur) sham (rhymes with pram).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Caversham   (485 words)

  
 Caversham History at ShoppingWizz.com
Family History Odds and Ends Mail David Caversham Hamlets (in Oxfordshire) Caversham Park Village and Lower Caversham Caversham Park...
Club History Code of conduct Home Ground Caversham AFC, formerly known as Caversham Boys and Girls F.C. was founded in 1970 and has grown to...
Over the centuries Caversham has a history of change, due to its strategic location on the...
www.shoppingwizz.com /Caversham-History.html   (485 words)

  
 Thames Cruise- To Caversham Lock
Caversham Park is on the port side before Reading Bridge.
There is a long stretch as the river flows into Reading with the houses of Caversham on the port bank.
This is a public park and additional precautions are necessary when mooring overnight such as putting down the anchor.
www.boatz.co.uk /thamestour/caversham.htm   (485 words)

  
 Reading
The walk starts at Caversham Bridge Car Park to the rear of the Holiday Inn Hotel.
Before crossing Caversham Bridge, turn left at roundabout by Holiday Inn, then turn right into car park.
Pass ‘Blakes Lock’ and continue ahead on riverside footpath to pass under 2 brick railway bridges.
www.bwf-ivv.org.uk /reading.htm   (485 words)

  
 Caversham A.F.C. Inc. - Founded 1931 at Tonga Park Dunedin New Zealand - Sports - http://maxpages.com/cavershamafc
Caversham A.F.C. Inc. - Founded 1931 at Tonga Park Dunedin New Zealand - Sports - http://maxpages.com/cavershamafc
In that season, Caversham turned into the second half of the season in bottom position and, by the end of the season, was in fourth place and picked up a cheque.
He was so strident in his prediction of failure for Caversham without him that he might consider eating his hat when he is proved wrong.
www.maxpages.com /cavershamafc   (966 words)

  
 Oxfordshire History: Caversham Hamlets
Old Caversham Park was built by William Knollys, 1st Earl of Banbury, but it was soon bought by the Earl of Craven.
Although betrothed to him since before she was thirteen, Richard Neville, son of the 8th Earl of Salisbury (from Bisham) is supposed to have proposed to the Lady Anne on Caversham Bridge.
He was allowed to see them for a short time only in Maidenhead, but Fairfax found the meeting so touching that he allowed the young royals to return to Caversham with their father.
www.berkshirehistory.com /villages/caversham_ham.html   (553 words)

  
 About Caversham Park Tennis Club
Caversham Park Tennis Club is a small, friendly community tennis club where the LTA's "Tennis For All" slogan applies.
Caversham Park Tennis Club is located at Clayfield Copse, Caversham Park Road, Caversham Park Village, Reading, Berks, England.
But for piffling details - like the absence of a church, pub and cottages - Caversham Park would be that rural idyll!
www.tennisontheline.org /intro.shtml   (833 words)

  
 CPA diving club, Reading, UK. Caversham Park Aquanauts: "Scuba with a smile"
Caversham Park Aquanauts scuba site is primarily a dive info source for members of CPA diving club (Reading, UK), but other diving clubs are welcome to browse.
Caversham Park Aquanauts are actively seeking local people that want to either learn to dive - or that can already dive and want to join our active and sociable club.
We hope this proves valuable, and if Caversham Park Aquanauts can help further do please contact CPA - or even join our diving club.
www.cpanet.freeserve.co.uk   (450 words)

  
 Reading Borough Libraries: About Caversham Library, Church Street, Caversham, Reading
The nearest car park to Caversham Library is in Chester Street.
Caversham Library is a Carnegie building which opened in 1907.
It is a busy branch library situated in the heart of Caversham.
www.readinglibraries.org.uk /aboutus/caversham.htm   (247 words)

  
 Caversham Wildlife Park Perth Western Australia - Kangaroos, Koalas, Native Australian Animals
Caversham Wildlife Park Perth Western Australia - Kangaroos, Koalas, Native Australian Animals
Visit Western Australia’s Caversham Wildlife Park, situated only moments from Perth in the Swan Valley.
See and touch native animals and Australian Koalas and Kangaroos in their natural habitat, while enjoying the parkland and features of this well-renown bushland area.
www.cavershamwildlife.com.au   (62 words)

  
 www.click-for-health.com - Balmore Park Surgery, Reading, England
The practice was established C1900 in premises on the corner of Priory Avenue in Caversham.
In 1985 the surgery moved to a custom-built surgery in Hemdean Road, as the old house was too small to allow the expansion and standard of services which we wanted to provide for our 13,000 patients.
We are delighted to encourage this continuity of care for family medicine but of course we welcome new patients too!
www.balmoreparksurgery.co.uk   (497 words)

  
 The Upper Thames
Once through Caversham Bridge the left bank is park land, with "no mooring" signs, and opposite are some of Reading's most desirable houses.
Above the lock are moorings and the remains of Godstow Abbey and the narrow arches of Godstow Bridge.
The Swan Hotel is on the right by the eighteenth century bridge, built when a new navigation channel was made, but Radcot also has the oldest Thames bridge, now on the backwater, just down the road from the bridge across the main channel.
easyweb.easynet.co.uk /jim.shead/The-Upper-Thames.html   (497 words)

  
 Our Lady and Saint Anne, Caversham - The Church
Originally the parish of Caversham covered a huge area of South Oxfordshire, but in 1897 the parish of Goring-on-Thames was established, and in 1955 the Mass centre at Sonning Common was separated as a new parish, later to include the large estate of Caversham Park Village.
Caversham is now a truly diverse community, with people from many parts of the world making their home here, so the parish of Our Lady and St. Anne looks forward to its second century with confidence, faith and trust.
Until 1911 Caversham was a large village in South Oxforshire, a mile across the River Thames from the centre of the town of Reading.
www.ourladyandstanne.org.uk /church.htm   (497 words)

  
 Finding Us
If approaching Caversham Bridge from the south, you will pass the turning to the station on the right, the post office sorting office again on the right, before coming to a roundabout.
Stick in the left hand lane and turn left at the end of the bridge, this road winds round to the right and up a hill, quickly turn left down a shabby old lane and park any time on your left from the church down to the club.
We are located on the North bank of the River Thames in Caversham, just in the North of Reading.
www.reading-canoe.org.uk /findus.htm   (497 words)

  
 Party Bridge For The Fun Of It
great bridge links and bridge clubs around the world from Caversham Park Bridge Club
If you, or someone you know, is soon retiring from a career then consider Bridge as a game that will provide balance in their or your life while keeping you in touch with interesting people.
All of the bridge tournaments in which I participate are rubber bridge played under Chicago rules.
home.pacbell.net /califoak/Bridgepagejul.html   (497 words)

  
 Oxfordshire History: Caversham Hamlets
Old Caversham Park was built by William Knollys, 1st Earl of Banbury, but it was soon bought by the Earl of Craven.
Although betrothed to him since before she was thirteen, Richard Neville, son of the 8th Earl of Salisbury (from Bisham) is supposed to have proposed to the Lady Anne on Caversham Bridge.
He was allowed to see them for a short time only in Maidenhead, but Fairfax found the meeting so touching that he allowed the young royals to return to Caversham with their father.
www.berkshirehistory.com /villages/caversham_ham.html   (497 words)

  
 play bridge online - bridge links from Caversham Park
Bridge On The Zone - A new, evolving site designed as an on-line home for bridge players who frequent the Zone (see above) for their on-line play.
Giovedì Bridge (Bridge Thursday) - Italy - Italian/English - Free IE-WEB Bridge online Play - instructions in Italian and English - Free, no subscription, pure HTML, no client SW - Need to arrange partners to play with and then they will set a table for you.
Burbs Bridge Ladder - Currently we have 100 pairs competing, and believe we have the best competition going for bridge on the net, with the best bridge software on the net to match.
www.boyacks.freeserve.co.uk /bridge_links/play_bridge_online.htm   (497 words)

  
 Reading
Continue ahead on riverside footpath for a further 800m to reach Caversham Bridge.
Go under bridge and continue ahead on riverside footpath passing ‘Holiday Inn’ to return to car park.
Follow bridge over river and at end of bridge, go ahead on riverside footpath, bearing left at junction of rivers (Kennet Mouth).
www.bwf-ivv.org.uk /reading.htm   (497 words)

  
 Holiday Inn Reading Hotel Reading
At the other end of the bridge, turn right at the roundabout, then right after the pedestrian crossing to enter the hotel car park
At the next roundabout, bear left, continuing along Caversham Road to the next roundabout ( you will now see the hotel)
Follow the road round to the left, continuing along Caversham Road to the next roundabout - you will now see the hotel
www.uk-hotels-central.co.uk /holiday-inn-reading-reading   (497 words)

  
 Thames Side Promenade - Reading Borough Council
Angling is prohibited for the first 200m of the Site closest to Caversham Bridge.
NO FISHING for 200m upstream and downstream from Caversham Bridge.
Any bird watching anglers may like to look out for the occasional exotic escape from the bird park a few miles upstream!
www.reading.gov.uk /General.asp?id=SXD0EF-A77FAC38&cat=646   (497 words)

  
 BBC - Berkshire Outdoors - Berkshire Way - Part 10
Just after Caversham Lock, follow the path which veers right into King's Meadow.
Begin this walk at Reading Bridge, and get onto the Thames Path by following the footpath sign through the car park of Thames Water's Clearwater Court building, turning right onto the Thames Path.
Then through a series of wooden five-bar gates taking you past Sonning Lock, and past the back of Reading Blue Coat School.
www.bbc.co.uk /berkshire/outdoors/berkshire_way/part10.shtml   (497 words)

  
 Reading House Share - quality living in modern homes
A short walk across the park to the River Thames and Caversham lock.
A smartly decorated house for four in a quiet road.
www.reading-house-share.com /double_room.html   (497 words)

  
 getReading - Powered by Evening Post
The council’s cabinet decided on Monday to look for a private sector partner to redevelop the disused King’s Meadow open air swimming baths and Caversham Lock Island.
The plan is to create a leisure facility which will attract tourists to the riverside park and island.
The estimated value of the old pool building as a leisure facility is about £500,000 but officers noted in their report that housing would considerably increase the value of the site which is entirely owned by the council.
www.getreading.co.uk /story.asp?intid=2756   (497 words)

  
 Salters Steamers and Salter Bros Ltd's Website: Wallingford to Reading service
Pangbourne and Caversham as well as the popular tourist attractions of Beale
Wildlife park and the splendid Mapledurham House (with 15th century mill).
www.salterbros.fsnet.co.uk /wallread.html   (497 words)

  
 2004
This was the Caversham park near were Trudie and Mike live.
Alistair at Cape Freycinet in Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park.
View from the Natural Bridge in Torndirrup National Park.
www.apeebles.com /2004.html   (944 words)

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