Location: Council Chamber, Civic Offices, Reading

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Chief Committee AdministratorAmy Bryan - Committee AdministratorContact Form

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• Most of the meeting rooms in the Civic Offices are accessible to wheelchair users and an audio loop induction system is available in the Council Chamber and Kennet Room for those with hearing difficulties (a portable induction loop is available for other rooms on request - please contact the Committee Officer above if you need this service or any further information).
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Items for consideration in public session

ItemDescriptionWard AffectedReport PDF link
1DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

Councillors to declare any disclosable pecuniary interests they may have in relation to the items for consideration.

NA
2MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE HOUSING, NEIGHBOURHOODS AND LEISURE COMMITTEE HELD ON 8 JULY 2014
NAItem 2 (107KB)
3MINUTES OF OTHER BODIES

Community Safety Partnership - 9 July 2014

NAItem 3 (104KB)
4PETITIONS

Petitions submitted pursuant to Standing Order 36 in relation to matters falling within the Committee’s Powers & Duties which have been received by Head of Legal & Democratic Services no later than four clear working days before the meeting.

NA
5QUESTIONS FROM MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC AND COUNCILLORS

Questions submitted pursuant to Standing Order 36 in relation to matters falling within the Committee’s Powers & Duties which have been submitted in writing and received by the Head of Legal & Democratic Services no later than four clear working days before the meeting.

NA
6DECISION BOOK REFERENCES

To consider any requests received by the Monitoring Officer pursuant to Standing Order 42, for consideration of matters falling within the Committee’s Powers & Duties which have been the subject of Decision Book reports.

NA
7CEDAR COURT EXTRA CARE HOUSING

To receive a presentation on the new Council-built Extra Care Housing Scheme that offers 40 flats with care and support on site for older people.

Katesgrove
8READING FESTIVAL

To receive a presentation on the 2014 Reading Festival.

Boroughwide
9CULTURE & HERITAGE STRATEGY CONSULTATION AND ENGAGEMENT: RESULTS AND FEEDBACK / YEAR OF CULTURE 2016

This report outlines key results and feedback from the ‘Your Say: Arts, Heritage and Sport’ consultation and a community engagement programme, which will help to shape Reading’s new Culture and Heritage strategy. This report also sets out the proposal for a Reading Year of Culture in 2016.

Boroughwide
Item 9 Report (152KB)
Item 9 Appendix (262KB)
10DEVELOPMENT OF A WASTE MINIMISATION STRATEGY FOR READING

This report provides information on the development of a Waste Minimisation Strategy and sets out a timetable for the consultation and implementation of the Strategy.

Boroughwide
Item 10 Report (86KB)
11LOVE CLEAN READING IN NEIGHBOURHOODS

This report updates the Committee on the results of the Love Clean Reading initiative.

Boroughwide
Item 11 Report (109KB)
Item 11 Appendix A (76KB)
Item 11 Appendix B (70KB)
12FLOATING SUPPORT CONTRACT

A report seeking authorisation to enter into a new contract for the Floating Support Service.

Boroughwide
Item 12 Report (103KB)