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£6 8 million works begin at Winnersh Triangle park and ride

Pic by Wokingham Borough Council CONSTRUCTION on the new extra platform for parking at Winnersh Triangle Park and Ride has begun recently. The £6.8million expansion works began on the car park, Winnersh Triangle Station, Winnersh, last week on April 22. The Wokingham Borough Council said that during the construction period parking spaces will be reduced, however once completed the site will hold a total of 491 spaces - this is 100 more car spaces than before. Andy Glencross, assistant director for highways, said: “These works will both improve the visual appeal of the area and provide additional capacity to allow even more residents to make use of the nearby transport links available.

FOUR more bus services supended across Reading and Wokingham

FURTHER TEMPORARY BUS SERVICE SUSPENSIONS ANNOUNCED FOUR MORE bus services have been suspended today, following government pressure to do so. Reading Buses announced the suspension of the routes on Friday, February 5, explaining that bus companies nationwide have been urged to temporarily reduce lesser-used services, as a consequence of fewer people travelling during the third national lockdown. The changes include the Leopard 3, 8, and 9 services, as well as reductions to the Tiger 7 service. Leopard 3 buses will drop from every 20 minutes between Reading and Arborfield to 30 minutes, but buses will still run hourly to Wokingham. Leopard 8 and 9 services will become hourly, giving a half-hourly service between Reading and Spencers Wood. Sundays will remain largely unchanged.

Park and ride developments to come to Winnersh and Wokingham

NEARLY £10 million is to be spent on constructing a new park and ride, as well as expanding another, in the Wokingham borough. The council announced the plans to build a new Park and Ride at Coppid Beech Park and Ride in Wokingham, as well as construction of a second deck of parking spaces to the site at Winnersh Triangle on Friday, January 22. Work to build on the two sites is set to begin in February - overall, the construction of the new park and ride space on Coppid Beech is expected to cost about £3 million, and the extension on the Winnersh Triangle Park and Ride, Winnersh, is expected to cost a further £6.8 million.

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