Family Fun Day at Reading Station helps youngster have fun and stay safe
Reading station is playing host to a family fun day encouraging the use of public transport and explaining train safety today, Thursday, February 15
Read moreDetailsReading station is playing host to a family fun day encouraging the use of public transport and explaining train safety today, Thursday, February 15
Read moreDetailsThe fleet will be running on the Reading Buses lion 4 and X4 routes between Reading and Bracknell, and through Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThe government is also providing an additional £418,000 extra this year, and again next year, for additional work on potholes.
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead 'now or never' project to start on Monday.
Read moreDetailsImprovement work will see the railway line between Reading and Gatwick Airport close for nine days.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council's Conservative group said the number of motorists making claims against the Council for pothole damage have snowballed.
Read moreDetailsPlans were submitted by Reading Borough Council for the works at the Mereoak park and ride.
Read moreDetailsThe council has produced maps to illustrate how short trips can be quicker without a car.
Read moreDetailsFrom Friday, February 9, the M3 London-bound carriageway will be closed between junctions 3 and 4a
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is updating its Local Transport Plan, and is asking for comments as part of a consultation.
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