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Clampdown on anti-social behaviour as new Public Spaces Protection Order launches today
- New Public Spaces Protection Order launches today across all of Reading
- Order gives Police and Council additional powers to tackle anti-social behaviours
- Dog control, dog fouling, alcohol-related anti-social behaviour, aggressive begging and anti-social use of e-bikes and e-scooters will all be targeted
Opportunities for residents and businesses to have their say on crime: Attend one of our upcoming Safer Neighbourhood Forums
- Ten Safer Neighbourhood Forums scheduled before the end of March
- Your opportunity to meet Police and Council representatives to discuss concerns
New Public Spaces Protection Order set to be approved
- New PSPO will tackle specific anti-social behaviours which residents want action on
- Order covers begging, street drinking, anti-social use of e-bikes and e-scooters, and dog control and fouling
- PSPO would come into force in March next year after a period of education and engagement
Have Your Say on a New Public Space Protection Order in Reading
- New Public Space Protection Order being consulted on for Reading
- PSPO would give the Police and Council greater powers to tackle key issues concerning residents
- Have your say at www.reading.gov.uk/PSPOsurvey by 7 September
Have Your Say on Crime and Safety in Reading
- Residents encouraged to have their say on crime and safety in Reading
- Annual survey open now - link below
- Responses will help shape future strategies to make Reading safer
Council continues to drill down on ASB in Reading
- Community Safety Survey reveals increase in proportion of residents who feel Reading is safe
- Council encouraging residents to come to range of events taking place for ASB Awareness Week
- Residents asked to report ASB so it can be investigated
Free immersive urban theatre experience coming to Reading on the dangers of knife crime, drug dealing and youth exploitation
- Free performances take place at 12pm and 3pm on Saturday 12 October
- Show tackles dangers of drug dealing, gangs and knife crime
- Additional schools-only showing forms part of a wider Reading knife crime engagement and education programme
Residents Invited to Help Shape Community Safety in Reading
- Resident feedback required to help make Reading safer for everyone
- Survey is your chance to tell the Community Safety Partnership where it should focus resources
- Recent improvements include more cctv cameras, extra and improved lighting and creating the Reading Safe Space
Free Theatre Show Teaches Dangers of Knife Crime
- Two free performances take place at the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Saturday 28 October
- Show will teach young people about the dangers of knife crime and gangs
- Initiative is part of Council and partners' outreach programme following Armoured Heart statue unveiling
Armoured Heart sculpture showcased to delegates as Reading hosts Commonwealth Conference on Youth Work
- Commonwealth Conference on Youth Work delegates visited the Armoured Heart on Monday
- Sculpture is a symbol for peace in Reading and has provided young people with the opportunity to learn more about the dangers of knife crime