Severe flooding disrupts GWR train services
Passengers advised not to travel
Read moreDetailsPassengers advised not to travel
Read moreDetailsAs part of Network Rail's performance improvement plan in the Thames Valley ? named Project Brunel ? there will be no trains between Paddington
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that a new pedestrian and cycle bridge is set to be put in place this weekend
Read moreDetailsReading Buses reported that a police incident taking place near Coley Park meant that services on route Bronze 11 were being affected.
Read moreDetailsTrain services around Reading are set to see temporary reductions as maintenance works are conducted on routes in southern England.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that a new road scheme to improve bus transport along Oxford Road is set to come into effect this week.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is marking 20 years since the introduction of their colourful route branding this week
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.
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