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Opening of new school delayed after discovery of subsidence );
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THE opening of a new primary school building has been delayed after the discovery of subsidence at the site.
The Heights Primary School was due to move into its new home at Mapledurham Playing Fields, off Upper Woodcote Road, Caversham, on June 8 during the final weeks of the summer term.
However, the Department for Education has delayed the opening until the new academic year in September.
The decision was taken following the discovery of subsidence in the car park and early years play area, which only came to light when portable cabins used by the construction workers were removed.
Reading s new councillors Three new councillors have been elected to Reading Borough Council (RBC) last week, including a former Zimbabwean diplomat and a former advisor to the McCann family. There were 17 councillors in total elected in Reading last week at the local elections, with voting taking place on Thursday, May 6, and the winners confirmed at the count on Friday. Just three of the 17 are new councillors, however, with each of the new members winning after a councillor had stood down from their role. The three councillors also represent three different political parties. Two of them come from the same party as the retiring councillor, while the other won by just 10 votes to secure a gain for their party.