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Reading invited to have its say on crime and community safety

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Friday, June 20, 2025 7:50 am
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Reading residents are being asked to complete an important Community Safety Survey seeking views on crime and safety and the borough.

Reading residents are being asked to complete an important Community Safety Survey seeking views on crime and safety and the borough.

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READING residents are being asked to complete an important Community Safety Survey seeking views on crime and safety and the borough.

A survey has been launched by the Council on behalf of the Community Safety Partnership, which included Reading Borough Council, Thames Valley Police, the Probation Service, Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service and the NHS

It is aimed at making Reading a safer place for those who live in, work in, or visit the town and ensure crime and disorder is tackled effectively.

Responding to this year’s Community Safety Survey allows residents to directly inform and help shape future strategies to make Reading safer, and to influence future decisions on where limited resources should be focused.

The majority of residents may not have been directly affected by crime, but will still have concerns about their own personal safety and the safety of their family and friends, so their views are still an important consideration for the council.

The responses provided in this year’s survey will be compared against last year’s survey responses to help the CSP identify trends and work on plans to address them.

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Karen Rowland, Chair of the Community Safety Partnership and Lead Councillor for Environmental Services and Community Safety, said: “Along with our Thames Valley Policing partners, we are delivering a variety of measures aimed at making people feel safer in Reading through a reduction in crime and ASB in our town.

We know we can always do more to improve safety, and to do that we need input from residents to tell us where to focus our resources going forward.

“Please take five minutes to click on the survey and inform our work so we can keep pushing forward the best initiatives that we are able to action to make Reading a safer place for you”.

Superintendent Colin Hudson, Commander for Reading Local Policing Area, said: “As the police lead for the Community Safety Partnership I am keen to hear from as many of our residents and visitors as possible to understand the community needs from across Reading Borough.

“By completing the survey, community members play a vital role in shaping the safety strategies that affect your daily lives.

“It’s a collaborative effort to create a safer and more secure environment for everyone in Reading–with your insight we will be able to prioritise our resources to make the biggest impact, and I am committed to making the changes needed.”

Residents can take part via: reading.gov.uk/2025communitysafetysurvey

The Survey closes on Sunday, August 31.

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