Rolling train strikes to cause significant disruption next week
Train drivers' union ASLEF has announced it is staging more strike action, with rolling walkouts are planned to begin on Tuesday, May 7
Read moreDetailsTrain drivers' union ASLEF has announced it is staging more strike action, with rolling walkouts are planned to begin on Tuesday, May 7
Read moreDetailsThe route was given approval by Wokingham Borough Council's ruling executive in 2014.
Read moreDetailsThe repairs come after figures published last year showed the number of potholes reported across Wokingham is rising.
Read moreDetailsWorks are set to take place between Junctions 11 and 12 both overnight and during weekend, which are planned to be concluding in July
Read moreDetailsThere will be a full weekend closure between junctions 9 (A243 Leatherhead) and 10 (A3 Wisley) in May.
Read moreDetailsAccess to parking at California crossroads is set to change later this week.
Read moreDetailsAs well as providing services to the event itself, they have also made temporary changes to routes affected by the road closures
Read moreDetailsTransport for the South East (TfSE) is seeking views through an online survey as it seeks to tackle issues such as accessibility and affordability
Read moreDetailsA suggestion that work is currently delayed by as much as three weeks may not be entirely correct.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood has expressed his concerns over one of Wokingham's prominent road junctions.
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