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Places where new parking restrictions could be introduced in Reading

James Aldridge, local democracy reporter by James Aldridge, local democracy reporter
Sunday, June 14, 2026 7:01 am
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Barnsdale Road in the Church ward of Reading, where parking restrictions could be introduced. Credit: James Aldridge, Local Democracy Reporting Service

Barnsdale Road in the Church ward of Reading, where parking restrictions could be introduced. Credit: James Aldridge, Local Democracy Reporting Service

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Changes to parking are set to take place at 27 different locations in Reading.

These changes will be considered by Reading Borough Council’s traffic management sub-committee at a future meeting.

You can view where the changes could take place by ward in the list below:

Battle

Tidmarsh Street: No waiting at any time at the junction of Tidmarsh Street and Stone Street.

Kensington Road: No waiting at any time for two existing parking bays to the south of 76 Kensington Road.

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Caversham

North Street: Removal of permit holder parking bay to no waiting at any time to cover access points.

Caversham Heights

Highdown Hill Road: No waiting at any time at the junction with Soane End.

Surley Row: No waiting at any time for strip of road south of 56 Surley Row.

Church

Barnsdale Road: Restrictions for the length of Barnsdale Road at its junctions with Windermere Road and Cressingham Road. For the strip to the left, there is a proposal for no waiting between Monday and Friday from 11am to 12pm. For the strip to the right, there is a proposal for no waiting between Monday and Friday from 12pm to 1pm.

Whitley Wood Road: Extension of no waiting at any time.

Coley

Lesford Road: No waiting at any time near the junction with Wensley Road.

Katesgrove

Rose Kiln Lane: Existing unrestricted area changed to no waiting at any time and shared use from 8am to 8pm, no return within two hours, or permit holders. At all other times permit holders only.

Kentwood

Armour Hill and Larisa Close: No waiting at any time at the junction.

Scours Lane: Proposed extension of no waiting at any time south of railway bridge.

Shilling Close: Removal of double yellow lines, conversion into unrestricted.

Park

Pitcroft Avenue and Norris Road: Removal of no waiting at any time, conversion into no loading at any time.

Tuns Hill Cottages: Conversion of existing shared use from 8am to 8pm to permit holders only. Creation of two parking bays for permit holders only.

Redlands

Addington Road: Conversion of no waiting at any time to no loading at any time at junctions with Redlands Road and Craven Road. Proposed creation of a bus stop.

Allcroft Road: Removal of permission to park all week 8am to 5.30pm for permit holders or pay and display to no waiting at any time near the junction with Kendrick Road.

Upper Redlands Road: Conversion of paid parking bays to no waiting at any time near the junction with New Road.

Also the replacement of paid parking bays to create a passing place near St William of York Church.

Lower Mount: Permit holders only parking bays and no waiting at any time restrictions.

Southcote

Westcote Road: Loading only for 30 minutes.

Thames

Cardiff Road: No waiting at any time at Barrett Court.

Addison Road: Extension of permit bay by 10 metres, no waiting at any time at junction with Printers Court.

Tilehurst

Westwood Road: Extension of no waiting opposite junction with Victoria Road.

Whitley

Rushley Way: No waiting at any time at junction with Longships Way.

Heatherdene Close and Studland Close: No waiting at junctions with Blandford Road.

Roundabout junction of Blandford Road, Meadowcroft Road and Exbourne Road: No loading and unloading weekdays 8.15am to 9.15am and 2.45pm to 4pm.

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