Reading Buses announces changes and updates from next month
From Monday, July 20, two services are set to be cancelled entirely ahead of the school holidays, while a number of other services will see changes
Read moreDetailsFrom Monday, July 20, two services are set to be cancelled entirely ahead of the school holidays, while a number of other services will see changes
Read moreDetailsHoward Witten who runs The Crooked Billet said he is optimistic about the future.
Read moreDetailsA new shortcut to the M4 and A329M from Crowthorne and Finchampstead is open today and it seriously speeds up access to the motorway.
Read moreDetailsSeveral posts appeared last week which indicated the services from Reading would only be allowing passengers to alight in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThe meeting heard that, although all options involved challenges and compromise, it was hoped that solutions could be identified.
Read moreDetailsThe council's "thoughts are with everyone involved" after a serious crash at a known accident blackspot in Finchampstead.
Read moreDetails"We need to repair the potholes that create a safety issue."
Read moreDetailsResidents have reacted after news broke that traffic calming measures will be removed to avoid congestion in Arborfield.
Read moreDetailsAll being well, drivers will be able to use it from Friday
Read moreDetailsThames Water is upgrading water mains to ensure a continued supply to residents and businesses.
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