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Season’s Greetings from RVA
17 December 2023Season’s Greetings from the RVA team – At the end of another year, as our thoughts turn to the holidays and the New Year, we give thanks as ever to the amazing voluntary and community sector in Reading. RVA will be closed from 4 pm Thursday 21 December 2023 until Tuesday 2 January 2024. The Social Prescribing service will also be closed ...
Have your say: Help make health research and planning more equitable
13 December 2023Across Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West we have been given money to develop better ways of working with local communities. The idea of the network is to help make sure that the views of all communities are included in health and care research and healthcare planning. We want to make sure research and planning becomes more equitable. We know that ...
Seed funds for creative activities in Reading Borough
13 December 2023Taking part in creative activity, especially with other people, boosts your wellbeing and makes you feel more connected to the place you live. Creative Lives is a national charity working with RBC to support local opportunities for creativity, and they are offering grants to help you make this happen. Funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, Creative Lives are inviting ...
Small Grants Fund round 2 now open
27 November 2023Reading Borough Council has opened applications for round 2 of its Small Grants Fund 2023/24. £100k is available to encourage grassroots and innovative community action and the criteria are non-prescriptive to enable communities to apply for funding to support activities that are right for their community. Individual organisations can apply for up to a £5k grant.
Local Plan consultation open
27 November 2023Reading Borough Council is now consulting on the Local Plan Partial Update until 31 January 2024. Once adopted, the Local Plan will be the main document that informs how planning applications are determined and covers a wide variety of strategic matters, policies and specific sites for development. The Local Plan Partial Update Scope and Content document is on the Council’s ...
Funding to help keep vulnerable adults safe in their homes
26 November 2023The significant grant of £1.08 million – spanning a two year period – will enable the council to expand its Independent Living Care Technology Solutions, building on the success of the pilot program which took place over the last nine months. The project is part of the Council’s wider digital transformation programme, which aims to use digital technologies to make ...
Town centre measures to improve safety
26 November 2023Improving the safety of women and girls in Reading town centre is at the heart of a raft of new security measures revealed by Reading Borough Council. The boost to the number of CCTV cameras and streetlights, and the launch of a Thames Valley Police initiative to identify potential predatory offenders, are among the measures introduced which make women and ...
Joy Marketplace – free online visibility for local voluntary organisations
25 November 2023Joy is an online platform that connects people to life-changing local services. It instantly refers clients to high-quality support on the marketplace of services, which automatically stays up to date. It’s free for VCOs to join and gives your organisation visibility to the public and to health and wellbeing professionals. You can easily customise your organisation’s public-facing page. For more ...
Reading Family Aid – Toys & Teens Appeal 2023, closing 3 December 2023
25 November 2023The Toys and Teens Appeal has been running for over 60 years in various forms. Today we are asking people who live in Reading and district to donate toys and gifts for children living in the Reading area who otherwise would have no Christmas presents. Our appeal closes on 3 December. Please visit our website for full information: www.readingfamilyaid.org/toys–teens-appeal.html
Residents to save money through council solar initiative
26 October 2023A total of 239 Reading households are set to benefit from cheaper electricity, having taken up an opportunity to have solar panels installed in the most cost-effective and hassle-free way possible. In June residents were offered the chance, through the Solar Together initiative, to take advantage of competitive rates on solar panels and battery storage thanks to a group-buying scheme ...