STORM EUNICE: Train operators urge passengers not to travel
Both South Western Railway and Great Western Railway are suspending services.
Read moreDetailsBoth South Western Railway and Great Western Railway are suspending services.
Read moreDetailsThe 11.57am from Reading station and the 1.22pm service from Broad Street will not operate.
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Read moreDetailsSTORM Eunice is expected to cause major disruption to train services across Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsHighways England has released advice asking drivers to take care and prepare for strong gales as Storm Eunice hits.
Read moreDetailsLaunchpad has spaces available on its team for this year's Reading half marathon, which takes place on Sunday, April 3.
Read moreDetailsThe sale will take place on Saturday, February 19 from 9.30am to 1.45pm at the charity's new centre on London Street, Reading.
Read moreDetailsAn amber alert is still in place for Berkshire, although this may change.
Read moreDetailsThe Country Land and Business Association (CLA) said that livestock worrying can have serious effects on animals including stress and injury.
Read moreDetailsAn amber warning is now in place for this Friday, February 18, when the storm is expected to bring gale force winds and heavy rain across Berkshire.
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