Council secures £866,000 of funding to install electric vehicle charging points
Reading Borough Council has secured more than £860,000 of funding for its plans to install electric vehicle charging points
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has secured more than £860,000 of funding for its plans to install electric vehicle charging points
Read moreDetailsThe M4 near Reading has been closed following a police incident.
Read moreDetailsBus links to London from Reading are set to see a boost to the frequency of services, Reading Buses has announced
Read moreDetailsThere will be five full closures between now and September 2024
Read moreDetailsTransport for London has increased the penalty fare for fare evasion to act as a further deterrent to fare evasion.
Read moreDetailsReading station is playing host to a family fun day encouraging the use of public transport and explaining train safety today, Thursday, February 15
Read moreDetailsImprovement work will see the railway line between Reading and Gatwick Airport close for nine days.
Read moreDetailsSt Marys & All Saints celebrates pupils' life-enhancing Finland trip
Read moreDetailsFrom Friday, February 9, the M3 London-bound carriageway will be closed between junctions 3 and 4a
Read moreDetailsA meeting is due to take place this week to inform neighbours about an upcoming project to fix the damage.
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