Fines for stopping in yellow boxes in Reading more than triple in a year
Fines for stopping in yellow boxes in Reading have more than tripled in a year as more and more drivers are being caught out.
Read moreDetailsFines for stopping in yellow boxes in Reading have more than tripled in a year as more and more drivers are being caught out.
Read moreDetailsA yellow box junction was responsible for about a third of fines being dished out to rule-breaking drivers in Reading, it has been revealed.
Read moreDetailsAround 2,600 charging points will be installed in residential streets around the borough where there is little or no off-street parking.
Read moreDetailsDrivers have paid millions of pounds to park in Reading and have also had to pay fines for driving rule breaches.
Read moreDetailsThe prospect of a low emission zone in Reading has been brought up as councillors have clashed over a controversial cycle lane.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on a project to replace offices in Reading with a logistics hub down a road that has been partially closed for months on end.
Read moreDetailsCars with automatic number plate recognition have been used to issue thousands of fines to drivers in Reading over a one-year period.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has announced that further delays to works on Bennet Road are to be expected amid serious safety concerns over a second sink hole
Read moreDetailsA resident has voiced their frustration as the closure of a road in Reading has been extended for a third time as water works continue on the site.
Read moreDetailsThe reopening of a road in Reading has been delayed for a third time as water works continue on the site.
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