“Really dangerous”: Residents criticise proposed changes to busy Reading Road
Residents have criticised new plans for the A4 in Reading, saying that extending the bus lane on the London Road won't improve things.
Read moreDetailsResidents have criticised new plans for the A4 in Reading, saying that extending the bus lane on the London Road won't improve things.
Read moreDetailsA road in Wokingham is set to reopen a week earlier than planned as work on a new roundabout nears completion.
Read moreDetailsEvendons Lane in Wokingham has reopened to traffic following weeks of closure caused by a failing sewer beneath the road
Read moreDetailsBracknell Council confirmed it would axe four bus routes, with some passengers losing out on their only form of transport.
Read moreDetailsAn Audi TT two-seater sports car lay wrecked across one of Wokingham's most picturesque locations on Sunday, 48 hours after a three-car collision.
Read moreDetailsAnother crash has happened at an "accident blackspot" south of Wokingham this morning.
Read moreDetailsmajor emergency response has been launched after a serious incident led to the closure of Rushey Way in Earley.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council reopened Heathlands Road on Saturday, February 21.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council is reviewing bus services in the borough.
Read moreDetailsJoint proposals between Reading Borough Council and Wokingham Borough Council would involve a shake-up of public transport routing between the towns
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