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Reading school pupils enjoy fun activities to learn about air quality

  • New air quality education programme being rolled out to Reading schools
  • Pupils taking part in fun, interactive sessions to learn about air quality
  • Reading schools are invited to register for free sessions for their pupils
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Plans for six new bus lanes recommended for approval

  • New bus lane proposals to be considered at Council committee meeting
  • Schemes aim to make bus journeys even faster and more reliable
  • Council committed to improving environment and air quality for Reading residents
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Have your say on plans to tackle air pollution in Reading

  • Consultation launched on Reading’s Air Quality Action Plan 2024-29
  • Reading’s air quality is improving but some areas are still above pollution targets
  • Measures in the plan to benefit people’s health, the environment and quality of life
Trees for Streets logo

Help make Reading greener – sponsor a new tree

  • Residents can choose to have a new tree planted in the location of their choice
  • Initiative allows residents to make Reading greener for a one-off cost
  • Opportunity builds on Council's existing work with partners to increase trees in the town
Solar panels on the roof of the Council's Lyndhurst Road affordable homes. Now residents can follow suit at competitive prices.-2

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
Cllrs Rowland (R )  and Barnett- Ward ( L ) are urging folks to get out their litter pickers and work together to Keep Britain Tidy!

Help keep Reading tidy during The Great British Spring Clean

  • The Great British Spring Clean runs from 17 March to 2 April
  • People can sign up for free litter picking equipment by joining the Council's RAYS scheme
Councillors and residents plant the tree together in Kidmore Road, Caversham

Residents and Councillors Plant Together as Reading’s Tree Planting Efforts Set To Reach 387 Planted in Five Months

  • Collaborative effort saw residents choose the tree best suited to their road
  • By the end of March 387 trees will have been planted in Reading since November
  • Tree planting strategy will see 3,000 trees planted on Council land by 2030
Clean air education

Reading secures £327,000 for educational air quality schools initiative

  • Reading is one of 44 local authorities across the country to successfully bid
  • Reading awarded £327k to create an interactive education programme in primary and secondary schools to raise awareness about air quality
Neville preparing the soil for laying enhanced wildflower turf

Rewilding comes to Reading Town Centre

  • Enhanced wildflower turf laid at several locations around Reading Town Centre
  • Rewilding aims to restore, reclaim and protect natural habitats
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Berkshire residents encouraged to download new health and travel app

  • New app allows residents to earn points to turn into shopping rewards when they are active
  • App is part of the Live Labs programme to help local authorities plan improvements to air quality, health and travel
  • Other initiatives being trialled in Reading include air quality sensors, energy management systems and specialist cameras to spot potholes and predict future road surface deterioration.
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Reading’s Green Waste Collections to Resume Mid-August

  • Green bin collections across Reading temporarily paused due to a high number of staff having to self-isolate
  • Aim for collections to resume mid-August if the situation continues to improve
  • Other bin collections of residual waste, recycling and food waste have continued as normal
  • Green bin subscriptions will be extended to cover any weeks missed