Plan ahead for weekend travel
National Highways is urging drivers to plan ahead if travelling to Reading this weekend.
Read moreDetailsNational Highways is urging drivers to plan ahead if travelling to Reading this weekend.
Read moreDetailsGo Drive aims to reduce road accidents among young drivers by fostering safer driving attitudes and behaviour.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is set to put new bus lanes into effect on one of the town's busiest roads this week.
Read moreDetailsOPINIONS remain split months into the controversial introduction of a new bus lane in Reading that drivers say has made congestion o
Read moreDetailsCrews from Whitley Wood and Caversham Road fire stations attended.
Read moreDetailsA reduction of speed limits to 20mph for roads in the university area of Reading has moved closer to a reality after the project has been two years
Read moreDetailsA retired commuter has defended changes to the road network in Reading as new bus and cycle lanes have been introduced along busy town routes.
Read moreDetailsA crossing point in Upper Redlands Road is addressing cross-party concerns about the lack of crossings on the road following government funding
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has announced it is making changes to fares from next week, as the company faces increasing costs and reduced funding
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has confirmed that a scheme unifying ticket use on buses in the greater Reading area is set to continue
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