Life on the open road: Winnersh relief road opens to public
The second phase of the Winnersh relief road is now open to the public, in a bid to reduce traffic and congestion.
Read moreDetailsThe second phase of the Winnersh relief road is now open to the public, in a bid to reduce traffic and congestion.
Read moreDetails‘Think before you act’ warning over ‘racial profiling’ A WINNERSH resident has warned the community to think before they act, after what he believes was an incident of racial profiling....
Read moreDetailsCOMMUTERS and other users of Winnersh Triangle are assured by Reading Buses that the park and ride facility is still open – and that buses with new ‘super low emissions’...
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRST chief nurse for adult social care recently paid a virtual visit to a Winnersh care home. Professor Deborah Sturdy OBE, pledged to get to know those working on...
Read moreDetailsIT’S GOOD news for anybody considering flexible working post-pandemic. Arena Business Centres, the flexible office space provider, is moving to Winnersh Triangle next month as part of an £8 million...
Read moreDetailsMrs Ciccazzo, Forest School English teacher recently asked her Year 10 class to write a poem about Lockdown. The response she got was truly fantastic; the poetry was moving, honest...
Read moreDetailsWINNERSH Triangle has been busy going green. Last month, it celebrated Earth Hour by turning off lights across the business park in a bid to support the environment and acknowledge...
Read moreDetailsIT’S GOOD news for anybody planning to head to the shops next week. From Monday, April 12, Reading Buses is reinstating Winnersh Triangle park & ride which takes travellers in...
Read moreDetailsWinnersh's Wokingham Community Gardens Project is running its photo walk again this weekend.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is set to relaunch Winnersh Triangle park & ride from next week.
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