Six months of water works around Twyford area start today
A PROGRAMME to replace water pipes in and around the Twyford area has started today (Monday). Over the next six months ...
A PROGRAMME to replace water pipes in and around the Twyford area has started today (Monday). Over the next six months ...
REPAIR works to the M4 following a collision earlier today have resulted in a stretched of the motorway being closed. ...
A PEDESTRIAN has died following a crash involving a lorry on the M4 this morning. The incident took place on ...
WORKS to repair the A329M Loddon Viaduct has been completed ahead of schedule. The repair work, which started on July ...
As revellers descend on Henley for the annual Rewind Festival at Temple Island Meadows, a number of restrictions will be ...
PASSENGERS travelling between Wokingham and Reading are facing delays this evening following a signalling problem at Earley. Delays of up ...
WORK has started on the Shinfield Eastern Relief Road (SERR) at Cutbush Lane today (Monday). The SERR is being built ...
A ROAD In Sindlesham which has been closed for several weeks is due to reopen this weekend, two weeks ahead ...
A SIGNALLING problem between Wokignham and Reading is causing delays of up to 30 minutes. National Rail tweeted at 11.15am that ...
A ROAD in Hurst is set to be closed on Wednesday for urgent repairs. Lines Road between the Wokingham Road ...
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