Motorists face long delays for three months so a railway bridge in east Reading can be repainted
MOTORISTS are facing long delays to get in and out of Reading due to a three-month project to repaint a railway bridge.
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS are facing long delays to get in and out of Reading due to a three-month project to repaint a railway bridge.
Read moreDetailsThe service will connect the hospital with the park and ride locations and the university, and replaces the closed-door H3 service
Read moreDetailsAs National Apprentice Week draws to a close, Great Western Railway has taken an accolade for its work investing in its apprentices
Read moreDetailsReading Buses will be raising funds for The Royal Berks Charity during the year and has also unveiled a bus with brand new livery to celebrate
Read moreDetailsTraffic restrictions are currently proposed for Bath Road, between Berkeley Avenue and Castle Hill, and over the IDR to Castle Street
Read moreDetailsAvanti West Coast warns of severe disruption to services on Saturday, January 28, due to high levels of staff leave and shortages
Read moreDetailsGREAT Western Railway has reminded customers to check their journeys and travel plans as it lays out its levels of service during upcoming strikes
Read moreDetailsA STREET in Reading has been closed due to fallen brickwork. Friar Street has now been closed in both directions following fallen masonry, with the area deemed to be unsafe....
Read moreDetailsFrom Monday, February 13, to Friday, February 17, buses will replace trains from Reading to Bracknell and Guildford.
Read moreDetailsMr Hunter, who was personally involved in the design and construction of the road, will lead a talk looking at its history
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