GWR reintroduces Hitachi Class 800 trains after a “rigorous” checks for hairline cracks
GWR will begin reintroducing the Hitachi Class 800 trains from today, after a service recovery plan was put in place.
Read moreDetailsGWR will begin reintroducing the Hitachi Class 800 trains from today, after a service recovery plan was put in place.
Read moreDetailsTributes have been paid to Kyle Jones and Connor O'Shea, who died following a crash on the A33 near Swallowfield.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses following a crash between a car and lorry on the A33 near Swallowfield, during which two people died.
Read moreDetailsThe shopping centre is currently offering one-hour free parking for customers collecting click and collect orders and takeaways.
Read moreDetailsParts in Motion, an online car parts distributor, is offering advice to help residents care for their cars this year.
Read moreDetailsSanta will be driving buses instead of sleighs this month, in the hope of raising funds for the company’s charity of the year — Sport in Mind.
Read moreDetailsCouncil-run car parks in town and village centres will be free on Saturdays in December
Read moreDetails“Do the Conservatives really think that people will drive to the edge of Wokingham, park in the park and ride, wait 15 minutes for a three-minute bus journey to the...
Read moreDetails“If we continue to operate with the same costs whilst waiting for customers to return, it will result in the company no longer being economically sustainable.”
Read moreDetailsA BUS OPERATOR is ready to welcome back customers, following recent Government guidance. Reading Buses announced their return on Friday, July 24 after it was confirmed that people could return...
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