Dialling code
0118
Area / city
Reading
Covers
Reading and the surrounding Berkshire area
County
Berkshire
Region / nation
South East, England
Number type
Geographic landline (01/02)
Local format
0118 XXX XXXX
From abroad
+44 118 496 0000

Where is the 0118 area code?

The 0118 dialling code is the UK geographic area code for Reading, covering Reading and the surrounding Berkshire area. Reading lies in Berkshire, in the South East region of England. Reading is a major Thames Valley commercial centre and one of the few towns with a three-digit (0118) code.

Because 0118 is a geographic (01/02) code, a number using it is tied to the Reading area — though with modern hosted telephony (VoIP) a business can keep an 0118 number even after moving premises, so the code reflects the original area rather than a guaranteed physical location today.

Reading phone number format & example

An Reading number is made up of a 4-digit area code followed by a 7-digit local number. Written in full it looks like 0118 XXX XXXX (the Xs stand for the local digits). 0118 496 0000 is a number Ofcom reserves for use in TV and radio dramas, so it is safe to show as an example — it can never be allocated to a real person.

How to dial a Reading (0118) number

  • Within the Reading area: on most lines you can dial just the local part of the number, although dialling the full national number including 0118 always works.
  • From elsewhere in the UK: dial the full number including the area code — 0118 496 0000.
  • From abroad: replace the leading 0 with +44+44 118 496 0000.

Call charges for 0118 numbers

Calls to 0118 geographic numbers are charged at your phone provider’s standard UK landline rate and are normally included in any inclusive call minutes on your landline or mobile plan. UK-wide 03 numbers are guaranteed by Ofcom to cost the same as 01/02 calls, while 084, 087 and 09 numbers cost considerably more — so it’s always worth checking the prefix before you dial.

Spotting spoofed 0118 scam calls

Fraudsters frequently spoof local dialling codes, faking the caller ID so a scam call appears to come from a nearby Reading (0118) number you might trust. This is called neighbour spoofing. Remember:

  • A familiar 0118 area code is not proof the caller is local or genuine — caller ID can be faked.
  • Banks, HMRC and the police will never ask you to move money or share passwords or one-time codes over the phone.
  • If a call feels off, hang up, wait a moment, and call the organisation back on a number from their official website or your statement.
  • Report nuisance calls to the ICO and forward scam texts to 7726 (free).

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