Council set to begin next phase of road improvement plan
Over 100 residential roads will be resurfaced in the borough over the next 10 weeks as the next phase of an £8m investment continues.
Read moreDetailsOver 100 residential roads will be resurfaced in the borough over the next 10 weeks as the next phase of an £8m investment continues.
Read moreDetailsExpect delays and replacement buses
Read moreDetailsSome 150,000 lower-cost train tickets are to be made available from today.
Read moreDetailsLocal Transport Minister Simon Lightwood visited Reading this week as the government announced new transport legislation
Read moreDetailsExpect longer journeys and fewer late evening services
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has welcomed Father Christmas this week as they began a two-week seasonal celebration.
Read moreDetailsGWR starts new winter timetable from Sunday
Read moreDetailsA request for taxi drivers to be given access to bus lanes along a major route in Reading has been rejected as the route could see trams introduced
Read moreDetailsTrains running across Berkshire will be renationalised next year, the government has announced.
Read moreDetailsClashes continue over the implementation of a controversial bus lane in Reading that is now months old.
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