Council launches new active travel maps
Reading Borough Council has released new maps showing walking and cycling routes across Reading to encourage healthy, eco-friendly travel
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has released new maps showing walking and cycling routes across Reading to encourage healthy, eco-friendly travel
Read moreDetailsReading Buses announces its new summer timetables, with slight reduction in some services after Monday, July 25
Read moreDetailsA traffic incident is causing minor disruption on Kings Road while police investigate
Read moreDetailsThe council has concluded its preparations and has now handed the site over to Great Western Railway, who will oversee development if the site
Read moreDetailsTrain services between Reading and London Paddington may be cancelled or delayed after an incident involving a person is causing disruption
Read moreDetailsTelecomms provider CityFibre will be summoned to a council hearing on Thursday to present plans and face questioning over disruption
Read moreDetailsNew research names Reading as the third best place in the UK for learner drivers, with ease of access to instructors and good road safety
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
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