Crash on M4 near Reading causes delays with lanes closed near Theale
Drivers are facing delays on the M4 near Reading after a crash led to lane closures close to Theale.
Read moreDetailsDrivers are facing delays on the M4 near Reading after a crash led to lane closures close to Theale.
Read moreDetailsThe longest serving MP in Reading has encouraged people to sign up for a scheme to have electric vehicle charging facilities installed outside homes.
Read moreDetailsGWR has announced it will trial overnight services between Reading and the airport.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has celebrated making the top three in an annual survey of customer satisfaction of public transport.
Read moreDetailsChanges are being considered at a Reading crash black spot where three people have been injured this year.
Read moreDetailsMaking a busy junction in Caversham safer for pedestrians will be a 'number one priority' for road improvements in the coming years.
Read moreDetailsA road in Reading that was meant to reopen recently remains closed for weeks so that essential works can be completed.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has answered why thousands of pounds have been spent on special registration plates for its fleet.
Read moreDetailsRoadworks are coming to create a new cycling route between Woodley and Reading.
Read moreDetailsA grant of £3 million has been allocated to Reading's transport sector, following a successful application by both the council and Reading Buses.
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