Railway crossing near misses are highest since records began, warns inspector
Following the death of five people at level crossings this year, HM chief inspector of railways is urging residents to use them safely.
Read moreDetailsFollowing the death of five people at level crossings this year, HM chief inspector of railways is urging residents to use them safely.
Read moreDetailsThe M4 will be closed in two places this weekend, and drivers are being urged to plan ahead.
Read moreDetailsA road near Arborfield has won a biodiversity award for its new bridge, which support animals to travel safely across the borough.
Read moreDetailsBob Beveridge, chair of Thames Valley Berkshire LEP, said he is delighted the bridge is finished.
Read moreDetailsMoney will also be used to train staff in designing roads and cycleways which meet new national guidance to prioritise walking and cycling.
Read moreDetailsEarle Crescent, the new road which runs around Elms Field park and links Wellington Road to the remaining section of Elms Road and the Plaza car park, will fully open...
Read moreDetails“The idea is that the traffic signalling, coupled with the information, will react to traffic in real time," the council leader said.
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.
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