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VAN HIRE IN READING
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ARROW SELF DRIVE |
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Reading Central: 0118 975 8666 Twyford Branch: 0118 934 9898 |
- Open 7 Days A Week
- Long & Short Term Rentals
- Contract Hire / 24 Hr Drop-Off
- 5 Mins From Jct 11 M4
- Free Customer Parking
- Reading & Twyford Branches
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WVC SELF DRIVE HIRE |
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Woolhampton Service Station, Bath road, Woolhampton, RG7 5RT
Tel: 01189 712277 |
- For All Commercial Vehicles
- Self Drive & Contract Hire
- Specialists In Foreign Hire
- Full 24 Hour Hire Period
- Unlimited Mileage, Best Prices
- 6 Branches - 7 Days A Week
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BERKSHIRE VAN HIRE |
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111-113, Loverock Road, Reading, Berkshire RG30 1DZ
Tel: 0118 956 9567 |
- Vans / Hire Cars & Mini Buses
- SEVEN TonSleepers Curtainsider
- Daily, Weekly & Long Term Hire
- Dropside / Tippers
- Manual & Automatic & MPVs
- Towbars & Roof Racks
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ROYWOOD TRANSITS |
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Tel: 0118 978 5079 |
- Daily / Weekly Hire
- Short / Long Term Hire
- Open 6 Days A Week
- Competitive Rates
- Commercial Van Sales
- New Model Transits
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MCH VEHICLE RENTAL |
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Linpac Building, Headley Rd East, Woodley, Reading, Berkshire RG5 4SL
Tel: 0118 969 2777 |
- Vans , Lutons, 7.5 Tons
- Short Or Long Term Hire
- Cars, MPV's, Estates
- Unlimited Mileage
- Local Collection & Delivery
- Fully Insured, Breakdown Cover
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The town grew up as a river port at the confluence of the Thames and Kennet. Both of these rivers remain navigable, and the locks of Caversham Lock, Blake's Lock, Yale Lock, County Lock, Fobney Lock and Southcote Lock are all within the borough. Today navigation is exclusively leisure oriented, with private and hire boats dominating traffic.Man and Van Reading,Unlimited Mileage,Cars, MPV's,Estates,new models,Van Rental Reading,Towbars & Roof Racks,seven ton sleepers,Curtainsider,Specialists In Foreign Hire ,many branches,Reading Van Hire.Several scheduled boat services operate on the Thames, operating from wharves on the Reading side of the river near Caversham Bridge.Reading's location in the Thames Valley to the west of London means that it has always had a significant position in the nation's transport system.

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