Taxi drivers campaign to access bus lane moves a step closer
A long-running campaign to allow taxi drivers to get access to a bus lane heading out of Reading is moving a step closer.
Read moreDetailsA long-running campaign to allow taxi drivers to get access to a bus lane heading out of Reading is moving a step closer.
Read moreDetailsPlans for six new bus lanes have been recommended for approval ahead of a Traffic Management Sub-committee meeting next week
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is running a number of services over the Christmas period to help keep communities connected in spite of reductions to rail services
Read moreDetailsThose hoping for a late Christmas getaway are being warned to travel earlier by Great Western Railway.
Read moreDetailsThe council announces new Buzz 9 route serving central Reading, Royal Berkshire Hospital, Whitley Wood, and Green Park Station
Read moreDetailsGreat Western Railway is warning travellers there will be significant disruption on Thursday, December 7.
Read moreDetailsThe company will be giving away prizes every day until Christmas Eve, including vouchers, theatre tickets, and free travel
Read moreDetailsRules are set to change for cyclists using routes around Reading railway station.
Read moreDetailsGreat Western Railway is warning travellers there will be no trains on parts of its network this weekend.
Read moreDetailsDrivers in the borough can expect long delays with news that several major roads are set to undergo extensive gas pipe repairs.
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