Major emergency response as ‘serious incident’ shuts down Rushey Way in Earley
major emergency response has been launched after a serious incident led to the closure of Rushey Way in Earley.
Read moreDetailsmajor emergency response has been launched after a serious incident led to the closure of Rushey Way in Earley.
Read moreDetailsThe proposed changes would introduce expanded capacity for vehicles on Sidmouth Street and a scaling back of an underused cycle lane.
Read moreDetailsJoint proposals between Reading Borough Council and Wokingham Borough Council would involve a shake-up of public transport routing between the towns
Read moreDetailsTraffic has been disrupted on the M4 motorway on Friday afternoon after a vehicle fire has forced the closure of multiple lanes
Read moreDetailsThe M4 has reopened in both directions after being closed for more than 24 hours due to emergency repairs
Read moreDetailsDiversions in place between junctions 10 and 11
Read moreDetailsThe MP for Earley and Woodley has welcomed changes to train services between Reading and London following a joint campaign
Read moreDetailsDrivers of more polluting cars will be charged more for on-street parking in Reading next month.
Read moreDetailsThe new routes will aim to make walking and cycling the natural choice for local journeys
Read moreDetailsSome enforcement cameras are set to be brought out of use temporarily, police have announced following discrepancies in traffic enforcement.
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