Met Office issues yellow weather warning of thunderstorms across the south
The Met Office warns heavy rain and thunderstorms could cause disruption across Berkshire from 10am on Thursday
Read moreDetailsThe Met Office warns heavy rain and thunderstorms could cause disruption across Berkshire from 10am on Thursday
Read moreDetailsThe decision means drivers will no longer be able to park on Shinfield Road.
Read moreDetailsGreat Western Railways awarded contract to continue operating the Great Western network, running until at least June 2025
Read moreDetailsConsiderable disruption will be caused when RMT members strike from Tuesday, June 21, through Saturday, June 25
Read moreDetailsWeather warnings have been issued for heavy thunderstorms which are due to affect the south and south east at around 7pm on Wednesday, May 18
Read moreDetailsThe long-awaited east-west transport link is set to begin its first operational phase between Reading and Paddington
Read moreDetailsMost routes will operate Sunday services during the day on Easter Friday and all day Easter Monday
Read moreDetailsOverturned car in tilehurst, with police, ambulances, and fire service attending.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire is seventh safest district to drive in, according to QuoteZone.
Read moreDetailsSouth Western Railway (SWR) is dishing out nearly 50 money saving deals, including complementary wine.
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