According to data obtained from the Council under the Freedom of Information Act, a total of 61,651 penalty charge notices (PCNs) were issued in Reading during the 2022/2023 period, reflecting a 15% increase compared to the previous year (2021/2022).
The Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) reports that the unitary authority collected a total of £1,733,484 from parking tickets last year. This sum includes £38,231 from Parking PCNs and £1,695,253 from Bus Lane & Moving Traffic PCNs.
The increase in drivers penalized with Bus Lane & Moving Traffic PCNs in 2022 compared to the previous year may suggest a significant resurgence of road traffic post-pandemic.
Additionally, Oxford Road stands out as one of the top locations in Reading for PCNs, with several streets in Reading West ranking among the 10 most-ticketed roads in the county.
In 2012, the Council implemented an enforcement vehicle for parking violations. However, legislation since April 6, 2015, has restricted its use to specific contraventions, such as school keep clear markings, bus stops/stands, red routes, and bus lanes.
STREETS WITH HIGHEST NUMBER OF APPROVED DEVICE PCNs ISSUED (Approved Device PCNs)
LOCATION
Total Approved Device PCNs Issued
OXFORD ROAD
5,271
WOKINGHAM ROAD
1,007
FRIAR STREET
947
BLAGRAVE STREET
558
KINGS ROAD
347
NORCOT ROAD
333
RECREATION ROAD
209
STATION ROAD
181
SCHOOL ROAD
152
LONDON ROAD
141
The Council launched an online platform for reporting illegally parked vehicles. The number of requests received is detailed below:
These figures on parking enforcement were disclosed in the council’s Annual Parking Services Report 2022/23, presented to its traffic management sub-committee on Wednesday, March 6. The report is available for viewing here.
Olly Murs fans, buckle up! The Palmer Park Summer Series is delighted to announce Olly Murs Live in Palmer Park, Reading on Friday 13th June 2025.
It’s 15 years since Olly exploded onto our screens, yet he is still more determined than ever about what’s next. With 7 successful albums, 5 of them reaching no.1, in excess of 2 million tour tickets sold, 7.6M monthly Spotify listeners & a combined following of over 27M across social media, Olly has so far had an incredible career as a singer, songwriter & TV personality.
2024 was also a busy year with Olly working 44 dates touring with Take That & finishing off the summer with a run of his own headliner gigs. Having just announced a summer tour in 2025, Olly has another action-packed year ahead of him & will be celebrating his 15-year anniversary gigging all the hits as he travels down the road to Reading, Palmer Park with Legacy Live on Friday 13th June.
Don’t miss the chance to celebrate 15 fantastic years of Olly Murs in Reading! Book your tickets now at www.legacylive.co Limited Tickets Available!
People are being encouraged to bring communities together this summer by holding their own street parties as part of The Big Lunch 2025.
This year’s celebrations are particularly significant, as they coincide with the 80th anniversaries of VE Day and VJ Day – a special opportunity to come together with neighbours in both celebration and commemoration.
Free Road Closures for Summer 2025 Street Parties
Reading Borough Council is once again supporting local events by covering the cost of road closure fees for street parties on any of the following weekends:
Saturday 8 & Sunday 9 June – The Big Lunch Weekend
Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 June – Armed Forces Day
Saturday 5 & Sunday 6 July
Saturday 12 & Sunday 13 July
How to Apply
To host a street party, residents must apply by Monday 21 April 2025. Applications must ensure the proposed road closure does not affect a main through-route or public transport route. Organisers are also asked to consult with neighbours, address any concerns, and ensure access for emergency services is maintained throughout the event.
You’ll need to provide:
Your name and contact details
The name(s) of the road(s) to be closed
The date and times of the closure
A list of the properties that will be affected
Details of how you will notify residents of the closure
Confirmation that neighbours are on board with the plans
So, roll out your bunting, get the trestle tables down from the loft, and start planning your perfect summer street party!
MP for Earley and Woodley Yuan Yang among shortlisted women for the Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction in 2025.
Yuan Yang, the MP for Woodley and Earley, wrote Private Revolutions: Coming of Age in a New China, while Oxford-based Dr Rachel Clarke wrote The Story of a Heart.
Ms Puri said the non-fiction works were “united by an unforgettable voice, rigour, and unique insight”.
The shortlist is rounded out by Dr Rachel Clarke’s The Story of a Heart, The Buffalo Stance singer’s A Thousand Threads, Chloe Dalton’s Raising Hare, Clare Mulley’s Agent Zo: The Untold Stories of Courageous WW2 Resistance Fighter Elzbieta Zawacka, and Helen Scales’ What the Wild Sea Can Be: The Future of the World’s Ocean.
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