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A BUS OPERATOR has been declared Good To Go as it strives to be Covid-secure. The news came hours after Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that people could use public...
Read moreDetailsA BUS OPERATOR has been declared Good To Go as it strives to be Covid-secure. The news came hours after Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that people could use public...
Read moreDetailsTravel plans may have been paused due to the pandemic, but one Berkshire resident is finding creative ways to fill the gap in her adventures. Marie Rowe, a travel agent...
Read moreDetailsPlans for a new park and ride service could improve a key transport route between Wokingham and Bracknell, while going easy on the environment. Wokingham Borough Council has applied for...
Read moreDetailsSafety of roads across Wokingham Borough is to be considered as the council will review the speed limits across the borough.
Read moreDetails“Having cycleways providing a seamless route into Wokingham town centre, means our residents will be able to ride easily between their homes, shops and other key locations.”
Read moreDetails“If you don’t need to travel by rail or Tube, then don’t - and if you do need to, give yourself plenty of time."
Read moreDetailsReading Buses say sky blue 15 will benefit from a more reliable timetable and additional journeys will run on purple 17 between town and Norcot Junction to provide a combined...
Read moreDetailsThe company has also swapped as many buses as possible to provide drivers with screens in the driving cab, minimising the chances of the virus being passed between customer and...
Read moreDetailsThieves are breaking into keyless cars by intercepting the signal from the key stored inside the owner's house.
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