More roadworks on the A329M – but Wokingham Borough Council will get control after
Long-suffering users of the A329M will be facing another week of roadworks - but road bosses are confident that this ...
Long-suffering users of the A329M will be facing another week of roadworks - but road bosses are confident that this ...
The MP for East Reading has expressed his concern over the changes to the A329M. Writing on his Facebook page, ...
The A329M roadworks are continuing as Highways England prepare to install yet more new signs to the danger junction, causing ...
WOKINGHAM’S MP has entered the row over the new A329M junctions, demanding urgent answers and a solution to the ongoing ...
A TWO-VEHICLE crash on the A329(M) in Winnersh on Sunday night resulted in one person requiring hospital treatment for minor ...
A project to install a bridge across the M4 by Shinfield needs to close the motorway next week to enable ...
Emergency crews were called out to an incident on the A329m on Christmas Day. A driver reported that he was ...
Road bosses behind a controversial new layout to a major road through Wokingham have defended the changes, saying that it is ...
WORK on the third section of the A329 cycleway in Wokingham is due to start next month. The new cycleway, ...
THERE will be road closures just off the A329M next week as repairs take place to some manhole covers. The ...
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