A4 bottleneck: Wokingham politicians divided on extending Sutton Seeds bus lane
Politicians are divided on new plans for the A4 in Reading, saying that creating new space for the bus lane on London Road won't slow down drivers.
Read moreDetailsPoliticians are divided on new plans for the A4 in Reading, saying that creating new space for the bus lane on London Road won't slow down drivers.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is highlighting the contributions of women across the force as part of International Women's Day 2026.
Read moreDetailsPolice say they are closely monitoring a social media trend that appears to encourage young people to gather and start fights
Read moreDetailsAround 150 people attended the University of Reading's Ramadan Community Iftar, with this year's focusing on the theme of Building Community Trust.
Read moreDetailsA senior Ukrainian politician praised the town of Reading last Saturday after many locals joined him on a solidarity march.
Read moreDetailsResidents have criticised new plans for the A4 in Reading, saying that extending the bus lane on the London Road won't improve things.
Read moreDetailsReading welcomed the Year of the Horse this week, marking Chinese New Year on Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
Read moreDetailsre3read scheme's first year is celebrated
Read moreDetailsThe gentle voices of Ukrainian women singing a haunting melody were interrupted by Reading police sirens on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsThose attending met reporter and photojournalist Andrew Batt to learn about his experiences working for Wokingham Today and Reading Today.
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