Green bridge to run over new Arborfield Cross Relief Road
HIGHLIGHTS of the new 2.3km Arborfield Cross Relief Road linking the A327 Reading Road with the A327 Eversley Road include ...
HIGHLIGHTS of the new 2.3km Arborfield Cross Relief Road linking the A327 Reading Road with the A327 Eversley Road include ...
THE OPENING of one of the first new distributor roads in the borough has been delayed yet again, meaning it ...
Work to complete the new Shinfield Eastern Relief Road has hit ANOTHER delay after a motorist crashed into the roadworks ...
Plans to reopen part of the new Shinfield Relief Road has been delayed due to the cold weather. Freezing temperatures ...
The contractors creating the new Shinfield Relief Road have announced that the major new route through the village will not ...
Work on one of the borough's ambitious new relief roads has been halted after the contractors had their licence revoked. The ...
Drivers face a lengthy detour for the next fortnight as the M4 is shut for roadworks. Engineers working on the new ...
A project to install a bridge across the M4 by Shinfield needs to close the motorway next week to enable ...
Repairs to a road that links Shinfield with Lower Earley mean that it is closed this week. Wokingham Borough Council ...
THE M4 in Wokingham will be closed overnight next week to allow work on the Shinfield Eastern Relief Road to ...
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