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Reading Council Celebrates One Million Visits at Borough’s Leisure Centres

VISITS to the council’s four leisure centres are on the rise, approaching one million per year, reflecting the Council’s ongoing investment in new and exciting leisure facilities for residents.

Better Care Funds

£122,000 in Grants Awarded to Support Adult Health and Wellbeing

  • Ten organisations share £122,000 to support the physical and mental health of Reading residents
  • People assisted through community projects on behalf of Council’s Adult Social Care service
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High Inflation and Rise in Demand for Services Increases Council Costs

  • It will cost the Council £20.6 million extra next year to deliver services
  • High inflation and more residents turning to the Council for support are behind the increased costs
  • The Council nevertheless intends to continue its investment in modern new facilities for Reading 
Highways Senior Jordan Brookson is completing a Construction Plant Operations apprenticeship at Reading Borough Council

Reading Council apprenticeships kickstart careers whilst boosting services across the Borough

  • 18 people joined Reading Council's dedicated apprenticeship scheme in 2023, acquiring practical skills, and qualifications, and contributing to enhanced services for residents.
  • National Apprenticeship Week 2024, themed 'Skills for Life', highlights the importance of apprenticeships in fostering lifelong skills development.
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Development Partner Selected for Regeneration of Reading's Minster Quarter

  • Developer announced for £250 million regeneration of Reading's Minster Quarter
  • Affordable homes, a new 'Hexagon Square,' a new community hub and local jobs, all form part of the major town centre scheme
  • McLaren Living’s vision is for all-electric, energy efficient systems which maximise on-site renewable energy generation
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Statutory consultation on use of outbound King’s Road bus lane

  • Plans to proceed with changes to vehicles allowed to use east Reading bus lane out for consultation
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New Prosperity Board aims to Drive Forward Berkshire’s Economic Success

  • Six Berkshire councils due to create new Berkshire Prosperity Board
  • Councils aim to work together to secure funding and encourage investment into the county
Reading Libraries App

New App Launches to Help Library Users in Reading

Residents can now reserve or renew books in any of the town’s libraries with a new app.

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More British Citizens Living Abroad can Register to Vote in the General Election

  • More British citizens living abroad now eligible to vote in a General Election following a change in legislation
  • Those that have previously lived in or been registered to vote in the UK now have the right to vote in Parliamentary elections, regardless of how long they have lived outside the UK
Raise your voice for Let’s Sing 2024!

Let’s Sing Reading open to all vocalists as it returns for 2024

  • Mayor of Reading's annual choir competition will now also feature soloists, duets, and groups
  • Live final at the Hexagon will raise money for the Mayoral charities 
Holocaust Memorial Day 2024

Reading’s evening of reflection marking Holocaust Memorial Day 2024

  • Annual Civic event to commemorate victims of the Holocaust will be held on 24 January 2024
  • The free event will feature speakers, choral performances, and a candle lighting ceremony
The front of the new Arthur Hill affordable homes for key workers, which has retained the old swimming pool's original facade

New Council Homes for Reading’s Key Workers to Open

  • 15 key workers in Reading are set to move into new affordable homes
  • Development makes use of the former Arthur Hill pool site, and maintains the front facade of the building
  • The homes are part of the Council's £110m investment in over 400 new homes between 2021 and 2025