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  • Orts Road play area relocation survey

    We are proposing to relocate the play area at Lock Place because it is located next to the river which is not an entirely child-friendly environment and the equipment is also getting a bit old and in need of replacement. We are proposing to relocate it to the grassed area at the junction of Orts Road and Canal Way. This move will include closing the existing play area. You can see the specific area that we are considering in the maps provided below. We are also hoping to enhance... More
    Closed 1 March 2019
  • 'Supporting our Future' Adult Social Care and Health Draft Strategy 2019-2022

    We all need a bit of help sometimes. Adults who are living with a disability or long term health condition may need extra support to stay well and independent, and Reading’s Adult Social Care service is there to make sure that support is in place when it’s needed. From advice about local groups and activities, through to support on leaving hospital, finding the right aids, or help to arrange home care, our staff support people to make informed choices and live life to the full. ... More
    Closed 31 March 2019
  • Cressingham and Pinecroft Night Staff Survey 2019

    Welcome to the Cressingham and Pinecroft Night Staff Survey More
    Closed 16 April 2019
  • Proposed Resident Permit Scheme, Lower Caversham

    Further to the recent informal consultations and drop in session in relation to the proposed resident permit scheme in Lower Caversham, officers and Ward Councillors have considered the feedback that was received and a statutory consultation is now being carried out for the attached resident permit parking scheme. Objections to the proposals, together with the grounds on which they are made, can be submitted using the online survey below. Alternatively they can be sent in writing,... More
    Closed 30 April 2019
  • Statement of Community Involvement (SCI)

    The Council has published a discussion paper on the Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) for consultation. The SCI is a planning document that details how consultation and community involvement on plans and major developments will be carried out. The Council’s most recent SCI was adopted in March 2014. The Council is now considering whether there is a need to revise the SCI. The consultation takes place between 22nd March 2019 and 10th May 2019. The Council is now seeking your... More
    Closed 10 May 2019
  • Can the Apprenticeship levy help your organisation?”

    Reading Borough Council is an Apprenticeship Levy paying organisation. The council has not yet fully-utilised 100% of its apprenticeship levy. We are allowed to pass on some of our levy to other organisations. The levy can be used to upskill your existing staff and becoming an Apprentice does not affect earnings. Non-levy paying organisations are expected to contribute 5% towards training costs – this can range from £75 - £1500 per person depending on the Apprenticeship... More
    Closed 31 May 2019
  • Cow Lane local area alteration – Road closure, waiting restriction & 30mph

    Following Network Rail’s completion of the Cow Lane Highway improvement works; a proposal has been developed including the closure of Milford Road and Meadow Road, and the removal of the width restriction on Addison Road, north of its junction with Ross Road. This proposal will create a route between Caversham Road and Cardiff Road, without enabling a rat-run. The proposal would also allow some additional parking spaces to be created, where this is currently prevented by the width... More
    Closed 7 June 2019
  • Ivydene play area

    The play area known as Ivydene, adjacent to Portman Road, is to be completely refurbished later this year. The existing equipment and surfacing have reached the end of their life and we are taking this opportunity to replace all the items and reconfigure the area to make best use of the available space and make it easier to maintain in the long term. Funding for this project is coming from nearby developer contributions and we anticipate that the overall expenditure will be approximately... More
    Closed 10 June 2019
  • Coley Gym

    To support the existing sporting and recreational facilities at Coley Recreation Ground, the Council will be installing a new outdoor gym to further encourage active participation in physical activity. This will be free to use and available all year round. Funding for this project is coming from nearby developer contributions and we anticipate that the overall expenditure will be approximately £65,000. A number of specialist companies have put forward ideas and we are consulting... More
    Closed 18 June 2019
  • Your Say on Southcote (Primary)

    Your Say on Southcote (Primary) is your chance to help us decide what should be on offer to children in the Southcote area. We are also collecting the ideas and views of parents and secondary school children with two other surveys. More
    Closed 30 June 2019
  • Your Say on Southcote (Parents)

    Your Say on Southcote (Parents) is your chance to tell us what should be on offer to your children aged 10-15 years old in the Southcote area. We are also collecting the ideas and views of primary and secondary school children with two other surveys. More
    Closed 30 June 2019
  • Your Say on Southcote (Secondary)

    Your Say on Southcote (Secondary) is your chance to tell us what should be on offer to young people in your local area. We are also collecting the ideas and views of parents and primary school children with two other surveys. More
    Closed 30 June 2019
  • Main modifications to the Local Plan

    The Council is preparing a new Local Plan, which sets out the policies for development up to 2036. This Local Plan is currently going through an examination with an independent Inspector, and the Inspector has identified a number of changes that are needed. We are currently consulting on those changes, known as Main Modifications. More
    Closed 24 July 2019
  • Active Reading consultation

    We want to help people who live and work in Reading choose a healthy, active lifestyle and have access to the support they need. To help us do that, we are launching a two-month public consultation exercise where we are asking people what would help them lead more active lives and how the council can help them do that. One of the most important things we can do as a council is to help people lead more active and healthy lives. We know there are many residents who enjoy participating in... More
    Closed 14 August 2019
  • Waiting restriction review 2019A

    To introduce, remove or amend existing waiting restrictions and parking places either in the interests of safety or in response to demand. This has necessitated changing or revising existing Traffic Orders. Objections or comments should be sent in by: Filling out the online survey below Emailing highway.objections@reading.gov.uk Or in writing to C J Brooks, Head of Legal and Democratic Services, Reading Borough Council, Civic Offices, Reading, RG1 2LU by no later... More
    Closed 22 August 2019
  • New Directions - End of Learning Evaluation 2018-19

    Have your say 2018-19, end of learning evaluation form More
    Closed 31 August 2019
  • Palmer Park Pay and Display consultation

    Leisure car parks attract parking from the surrounding area leaving little or no car parking for legitimate users of the leisure facility. The proposal is aimed to manage the use of the parking area at Palmer Park, prioritising parking for use by those using the park facilities. These proposals will also aim to protect the parking areas from potential residential, business and/or commercial parking displacement following the introduction of the nearby resident permit parking... More
    Closed 5 September 2019
  • Consultation on the Draft Sustainable Design and Construction Supplementary Planning Document (SPD)

    Reading Borough Council is now consulting on a new version of its Draft Sustainable Design and Construction SPD until 6th September 2019. We have recently prepared a new Local Plan, which introduces more stringent expectations for new development in terms of sustainability and energy efficiency, and which is expected to be adopted in October. The Council recently declared a climate emergency, and improving the performance of new buildings is an essential part of the response to this. ... More
    Closed 6 September 2019
  • Draft Domestic Abuse Strategy for Reading 2019-22

    After the successful delivery of the 2015-18 Domestic Abuse Strategy for Reading a refreshed strategy for the town is required. Spanning the next three years (2019 – 2022), the draft Domestic Abuse Strategy for Reading below sets out exactly how we intend to further reduce domestic abuse in Reading and support those who experience it to live safer, more secure, lives. The Strategy is designed to be a practical tool to encourage direct and effective action in support of those... More
    Closed 14 September 2019
  • Homelessness Strategy Consultation 2019-2024

    We are looking for your views on proposed priorities for Reading’s next Homelessness Strategy. Your feedback will shape and inform our approach and strategic direction regarding homelessness over the next five years. Our existing Homelessness Strategy is not due for review until 2021. However, there has been significant recent legislative change and significant reductions in the use of emergency accommodation for homeless households since 2016. Several interventions... More
    Closed 29 September 2019
  • Reading Transport Strategy 2036

    We’re planning for the future of transport in Reading and we want to know what you think. Transport matters to all of us. It connects us with our workplaces, schools, friends and families. It affects our health, the air we breathe, and the streets where we live. It helps our economy to grow and our town to thrive, and it can make the environment around us clean and friendly or dirty and dangerous. Future travel in Reading is about more than moving people from A to... More
    Closed 13 October 2019
  • Silchester Road/Faircross Road - reverse of the one way restriction

    Reading Borough Council has been asked to conduct a formal statutory consultation on the reversal of the one way restriction on the following roads: Silchester Road Faircross Road Please refer to the map and associated document at the bottom of the page. More
    Closed 25 October 2019
  • Katesgrove area: resident permit parking

    Reading Borough Council has been asked to consider the introduction of a Residents Permit Parking scheme in the following roads: Basingstoke Road (existing layby between Shenstone and Rowley Road) Bourne Avenue Charndon Close Clent Road Collis Street Elgar Road South Hagley Road Mount Street (off Collis Street) Park View Rowley Road Shenstone Road St Giles Close... More
    Closed 27 October 2019
  • Hexham Road area: resident permit parking

    Reading Borough Council has been asked to consider the introduction of a Residents Permit Parking scheme in the following roads: Bamburgh Close Corbridge Road Hexham Road Morpeth Close Newcastle Road Please refer to maps at the bottom of the page. This expression of interest has been reported to the Council’s Traffic Management Sub-Committee and Council Officers have been asked to conduct an informal... More
    Closed 27 October 2019
  • Kentwood Hill: resident permit parking

    Reading Borough Council has been asked to consider the introduction of a Residents Permit Parking scheme in your area. Please refer to maps at the bottom of the page. This expression of interest has been reported to the Council’s Traffic Management Sub-Committee and Council Officers have been asked to conduct an informal consultation in your area to gather your views. The purpose of this, and the additional information available on this page, is as... More
    Closed 27 October 2019
  • Cintra Close: resident permit parking

    Reading Borough Council has been asked to consider the introduction of a Residents Permit Parking scheme in your area. Please refer to maps at the bottom of the page. This expression of interest has been reported to the Council’s Traffic Management Sub-Committee and Council Officers have been asked to conduct an informal consultation in your area to gather your views. The purpose of this, and the additional information available on this page, is as... More
    Closed 27 October 2019
  • Granville Road area: resident permit parking

    Reading Borough Council has been asked to consider the introduction of a Residents Permit Parking scheme in the following roads: Bute Street Coronation Square Courage Court Florian Gardens Frogmore Way Gainsborough Road Granville Road Maker Close Virginia Way Worcester Close Please refer to maps at the bottom of the page. This expression of interest has been reported... More
    Closed 27 October 2019
  • Minster area: resident permit parking

    Reading Borough Council has been asked to consider the introduction of a Residents Permit Parking scheme in the following roads: Ashley Road Barrington Way Baydon Drive Benyon Court (east and west) Berkeley Avenue (set back areas near to Bath Road jcn) Coley Avenue (south of Berkeley Avenue) Edenham Crescent Epsom Court Froxfield Avenue Greenidge Close Hungerford Drive ... More
    Closed 27 October 2019
  • Shilling Close area: resident permit parking

    Reading Borough Council has been asked to consider the introduction of a Residents Permit Parking scheme in the following roads: Shilling Close Honey End Lane (from The Meadway up to bollards) Please refer to maps at the bottom of the page. This expression of interest has been reported to the Council’s Traffic Management Sub-Committee and Council Officers have been asked to conduct an informal consultation in your area to gather your... More
    Closed 27 October 2019
  • Tidmarsh Street area: resident permit parking

    Reading Borough Council has been asked to consider the introduction of a Residents Permit Parking scheme in the following roads: Stone Street Pangbourne Street Tidmarsh Street Ledbury Close Ivydene Road Please refer to maps at the bottom of the page. This expression of interest has been reported to the Council’s Traffic Management Sub-Committee and Council Officers have been asked to conduct an informal... More
    Closed 27 October 2019
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