Councillors endorse possible speed reduction on ‘dicey’ Reading-Wokingham Road
The change has received enthusiastic backing from councillors in Woodley, with hopes that it will make the junction safer if the reduction is approved
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
Read moreDetailsRail passengers are being urged to avoid all non-essential travel during the heatwave.
Read moreDetailsNeighbours have grilled the council over its bus company's decision to axe a service between Reading town centre and Caversham.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council currently invests £2.46 million per year in local bus services.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council currently invests £2.46 million per year in local bus services.
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's buses has been given a new splash of paint to mark the opening of the town's new Central Library this week.
Read moreDetailsPoliticians in Reading have reacted to the 'unwelcome news' that a bus service between the town centre and Caversham will be cancelled in a few weeks
Read moreDetailsReforms are coming to parking charges in Reading as minimum stays and fares as a whole are set to increase.
Read moreDetailsChanges to parking are set to take place at 27 different locations in Reading.
Read moreDetails"It's sick" ? that's the verdict from a passenger as a bus service between Reading and Caversham is set to be axed.
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