Wokingham residents revolt over ‘extreme’ parking plan as council forced into last-minute u-turn
Initial plans, which were described as being "drastic" and "extreme".
Read moreDetailsInitial plans, which were described as being "drastic" and "extreme".
Read moreDetailsCouncil asked for update on last exchange with Great Western Railway with regards to additional parking at Twyford station,
Read moreDetailsThe junction of Easthampstead Road and Heathlands Road is now closed until April 10.
Read moreDetailsRoadworks are coming to create a new cycling route between Woodley and Reading.
Read moreDetailsThere was new hope to solve the parking crisis in Twyford last week after politicians promised to reach across the political divide
Read moreDetailsA crash on the M4 near Reading has caused delays for drivers after a fuel spillage led to lane closures on the motorway.
Read moreDetailsTraffic is now passing under the railway bridge by Loddon Bridge Road after emergency services finished work at the scene.
Read moreDetailsChaos on the road as drivers asked to avoid the area
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council has said it is about to finish building the first section of the active travel route from Woodley to Reading.
Read moreDetailsPoliticians are divided on new plans for the A4 in Reading, saying that creating new space for the bus lane on London Road won't slow down drivers.
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