Plans to shake-up transport for post-16 education would lead to ‘heartbreak and confusion’ warns parent
WOKINGHAM youngsters with additional needs could face "heartbreak and confusion" if proposed changes to school transport go ahead
WOKINGHAM youngsters with additional needs could face "heartbreak and confusion" if proposed changes to school transport go ahead
Rail users are being urged to give their views on plans to shut ticket offices in Wokingham Borough.
CONCERNS over plans to build two SEND schools in Rooks Nest include transport options, as the site has infrequent bus ...
HE'S THE man with the golden girls. Or he would be, if he can get them back on to Reading ...
AS THE nation starts the process of getting back to work, the Government has published new guidelines for using public ...
“Passenger numbers continue to fall as the public rightly follow government advice to avoid non-essential travel. The decision to temporarily ...
Five guests, including Oxfam’s Ruth Gibbs, will talk about topics relating to the climate emergency, including fashion, climate justice, migration ...
THE draft Transport for the South East Transport Strategy is not only a mouthful, but a host of wishful thinking. ...
A REPORT outlining the economic benefits of a third crossing over the River Thames was published this week. The Strategic ...
RESIDENTS in Woodley and Earley have been left with a bus service that is ‘no longer fit for purpose’ according ...
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