‘We’ve lost faith’: Furious taxi drivers surround Reading councillors in protest
There were tense scenes outside the Reading council offices as taxi drivers vented their frustrations over being forced into electric vehicles.
Read moreDetailsThere were tense scenes outside the Reading council offices as taxi drivers vented their frustrations over being forced into electric vehicles.
Read moreDetailsSerious concerns over safety on one of the busiest roads in Reading have been raised months after a fatal crash.
Read moreDetailsReform UK has called for the increase in parking charges in Reading to be reversed.
Read moreDetailsThere are clashing perspectives over a public meeting on a Reading Buses service for Caversham, which is set to be axed within days.
Read moreDetailsLeaders at Reading council have been blasted for allowing the bus company it owns to axe a service in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsReading council is considering a request for an upgraded bus stop where passengers are forced to stand and wait.
Read moreDetailsParking charges and the minimum time you are allowed to park in Reading are both on the rise this summer.
Read moreDetailsPlans to improve journeys on the A4 London Road are set to go ahead.
Read moreDetailsA meeting organised for residents to raise questions about the upcoming cancellation of a bus service between Reading and Caversham has been postponed
Read moreDetailsThe change has received enthusiastic backing from councillors in Woodley, with hopes that it will make the junction safer if the reduction is approved
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