Amount of time Reading drivers waste in traffic per year revealed
A recent survey has ranked Reading as one of the worst places in the UK for traffic congestion.
Read moreDetailsA recent survey has ranked Reading as one of the worst places in the UK for traffic congestion.
Read moreDetailsNine new low-emission buses have taken to the roads in a largest ever order for new vehicles by Carousel Buses.
Read moreDetailsThe Met Office has issued a Yellow Weather Warning for snow across Berkshire as Storm Goretti moves into the region.
Read moreDetailsTrains have been cancelled and travel disruption is ongoing following an incident involving a train, Great Western Railways has announced.
Read moreDetailsResidents across Berkshire are asking the same question as winter grips the UK: are we likely to see snow and ice this coming week?
Read moreDetailsBennet Road in Whitley has been closed at its junction with the A33 since Saturday, October 18, and is now expected to remain closed
Read moreDetailsWoodley town centre will link up with Palmer Park
Read moreDetailsReading is set to see a fresh wave of funding for its public transport networks as new figures show bus and train use continues to grow.
Read moreDetailsFrom Wednesday, December 10, new ticket machines will be put in place on buses route by route until completion on 14 December.
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 bus stops around Reading have been updated with new information displays which also include new audio announcements
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