Free buses from West Berkshire for National Car Free Day
WEST BERKSHIRE residents are being encouraged to take the bus for free on Thursday, September 22.
Read moreDetailsWEST BERKSHIRE residents are being encouraged to take the bus for free on Thursday, September 22.
Read moreDetailsFrom Friday, September 9, until Saturday, September 17, the provider will be running an electric demonstrator.
Read moreDetailsThree colleagues have been commended by Reading Buses for a total of 60 years of service to the company
Read moreDetailsTHE NEXT phase of the Elizabeth Line has been announced, with trains commencing from Sunday, November 6. Sunday services will begin, bringing the line up to seven days a week...
Read moreDetailsThe rise will come into place from Monday, September 5.
Read moreDetailsDue to a number of days of industrial action throughout August, Great Western and South Western Railways will be offering severely limited services
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS are being warned of road closures on the M3 this weekend, affecting journey times.
Read moreDetailsGreat Western Railway has paid tribute to England Women?s incredible Euro 2022 success on the side of one of their trains.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to make cycle lanes in Sidmouth Street permanent have been met with dismay by some Reading residents.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Buses is trialling the use of age verification features on its mobile app, hoping to tackle the need for youngsters to carry ID
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