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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
Planning Approval for More Affordable Council Homes and Respite Care Facility
- Planning approval for 47 new affordable Council homes and a respite care facility
- Developments to make use of pockets of Council owned land
Council invites residents to free Landlord Information Evening
- Free event takes place on Thursday 23 November
- Landlords can find out the latest legislation updates and attend valuable workshops
New funding allows Council to provide ongoing rough sleeping accommodation
- Funding will allow continuation of wrap around care for 50 people in move on homes
- The 50 homes at two sites form part of 249 bed spaces available for those found rough sleeping
Over 200 Reading residents to save money through Council solar initiative
- 239 residents set to have solar panels installed in most cost effective way
- Over 1,000 people expressed interest in the scheme
- Offer gave residents chance to reduce their carbon emissions and save on energy bills
North Street Affordable Homes Development Set To Open
- 37 affordable Council homes are set to be officially opened tomorrow
- The North Street development forms part of Council plans to build 400 new affordable homes
- New homes have received positive feedback from tenants set to move in
Residents Offered Chance To Save Money Through Solar Panel Initiative
- Residents can take advantage of competitive rates on solar panels through Solar Together's group-buying scheme
- Making the switch can save money on energy bills and help towards Reading's net zero carbon target
- Reading Borough Council's new build homes include solar panels to help reduce costs for tenants
Residents move into new affordable homes in Reading
- Council in the middle of a programme to deliver 400 new affordable homes, an investment of over £110m
- Infill sites plan sees use of small pockets of derelict land contributing to those new homes
- All homes built to passivhaus principles to be more environmentally friendly
New Support Aims to Reconnect Those Sleeping Rough With Their Hometowns
- Annual rough sleeping count figures released
- 25 of 36 had no connection to Reading - new support aims to reconnect them with hometowns
- Increase in specialist staffing will help support the most vulnerable in society
Battle Street Scheme to Build New Affordable Homes and Adult Social Care Facilities to be Considered This Week
- Development plans include much needed affordable homes and sheltered housing for over 55s
- Former swimming pool site will also provide for adults who need support with their mental health
- Part of Council's investment of over £110m in 400 new affordable homes from 2021 to 2026