Government launches consultation on national rail watchdog
The government has announced the launch of proposals for a national body to deliver more reliable train travel across the UK
Read moreDetailsThe government has announced the launch of proposals for a national body to deliver more reliable train travel across the UK
Read moreDetailsAndy Croy and Annette Medhurst spruce up the town's road signage
Read moreDetailsThere'll be temporary traffic lights in this area at times this week, but Tesco will remain open.
Read moreDetailsCalifornia crossroads will continue to be monitored.
Read moreDetailsTwo pedestrian crossings in Wokingham are expected to be completed later this year.
Read moreDetailsA key bus route between Arborfield and Wokingham could be increased to twice an hour.
Read moreDetailsThe council has said that utility repair works on Church Road are set to see some disruption of traffic for those driving into Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe RA1 service from Reading is now serving a new stop at Winnersh Triangle.
Read moreDetailsExpect delays and replacement buses
Read moreDetailsWorks to create a site entrance will start next Monday.
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