New parking charges coming to two major roads in Reading

Charges have been approved for sections of the Oxford Road and Wokingham Road.

Author: Jonathan RichardsPublished 16th Nov 2020
Last updated 16th Nov 2020

New on-street pay and display parking charges on sections of Oxford Road and Wokingham Road have been approved by Reading Borough Council.

Under the new rules, people will have to pay to park there between 8am and 8pm and be allowed to stay for a maximum of two hours.

The old rules only allowed people to park on those roads for up to 30 minutes, with no return within one hour.

The new charges are not expected to be introduced until after Christmas.

Cllr Sarah Hacker (Labour) said:

“The first 30 minutes is free, so nothing has changed in that regard. Now people have got the option to stay longer if they wish, which I’m sure will be helpful to some of the hairdressing businesses and restaurants along the Oxford Road.”

On November 12, the council’s Traffic Management Sub-Committee approved the following charges:

Oxford Road: town centre to Bedford Road

50p for up to 20 minutes

£1.20 up to 40 minutes

£1.60 for up to 1 hour

£2.20 for up to 1 hour 20 minutes

£2.70 for up to 1 hour 40 minutes

£3.20 for up to 2 hours

Oxford Road: Bedford Road to Grovelands Road

First 30 minutes free

£1.60 for up to 1 hour

£2.50 for up to 1 hour 30 minutes

£3.20 for up to 2 hours

Wokingham Road local centre

First 30 minutes free

£1.60 for up to 1 hour

£2.50 for up to 1 hour 30 minutes

£3.20 for up to 2 hours

The council said 30 minutes is “not long enough” and people often leave their cars on the roads for long periods because the current restrictions are “difficult to enforce”.

According to the council, this “abuse” is making it difficult for people to find a space and this is “having a negative impact on trade”.

Councillor Jamie Whitham (Green Party) said: “I think it will really help with the enforcement of people overstaying, which in turn will help with the issue of double parking on Wokingham Road, which has been going on forever.

“The initial free period will be great as well, as the shops won’t lose any business because of this.”