Reading drivers caught out by council’s CCTV cars thousands of times
Cars with automatic number plate recognition have been used to issue thousands of fines to drivers in Reading over a one-year period.
Read moreDetailsCars with automatic number plate recognition have been used to issue thousands of fines to drivers in Reading over a one-year period.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has announced that further delays to works on Bennet Road are to be expected amid serious safety concerns over a second sink hole
Read moreDetailsA resident has voiced their frustration as the closure of a road in Reading has been extended for a third time as water works continue on the site.
Read moreDetailsThe reopening of a road in Reading has been delayed for a third time as water works continue on the site.
Read moreDetailsA major road in Reading could be named after one of the town's biggest benefactors.
Read moreDetailsThe Conservatives in Reading are pushing for the roads to be fixed in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsTilehurst Station has seen the completion of three new lifts at the site to aid accessibility, making station access step-free for those who need it
Read moreDetailsThere's been a buzz around town this year with Reading's new fleet of electric buses taking to the roads.
Read moreDetailsCheck before they travel ahead of planned strike action on London Underground.
Read moreDetailsDrivers are facing delays on the M4 near Reading after a crash led to lane closures close to Theale.
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