Councillor s opposition to homes built on Winnersh farmland
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Councillor s opposition to homes built on Winnersh farmland
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Drivers have been warned of numerous areas where roadworks are planned and could prompt delays. Roadworks seems to be popping up all round Reading currently with a lot of ground works underway. To make life a little easier for the weekend, we have rounded up the most likely roads and areas to experience delays according to local traffic feeds.
The Meadway, Tilehurst - CityFibre is carrying out ongoing works which are scheduled to run from June 25 to Aug 10. There are multi-way traffic signals in place which could cause delays.
Tilehurst Road, Tilhurst - CityFibre is also carrying out works which are scheduled to run from May 27 to June 29 in Tilehurst Road. There are multi-way traffic signals in place which could cause delays.
Pic: Wokingham Borough Council THE council has released a statement urging residents to stick to the road signs prohibiting drivers from turning right at the new Winnersh relief road, after a number of car crashes took place on the new junction. The Wokingham Borough Council first opened the new relief road by the Winnersh crossroads on Monday, May 10, creating an alternative route between Reading and Wokingham to ease congestion in the area. Since it s opening, a number of car crashes have taken place at the junction between King Street Lane, Hatch Farm Lane, and Longdon Road, which are believed to have been caused by illegal right-hand turns in the area.