Reading Today

Council lays out new measures for women’s safety on nights out

- By JAKE CLOTHIER jclothier@rdg.today

SAFETY of female visitors to Reading town centre will be boosted thanks to a range of new measures including additional CCTV cameras.

Reading Borough Council is making the changes to help people who may feel vulnerable using certain streets and routes.

Nine CCTV cameras will be installed in areas flagged up as potential issues, including Friar Street, Chain Street, Oxford Road, and Queen’s Road Car Park.

Additional street lights will be installed in 12 locations, such as along Queen’s Road and Station Road, as well as festoon lighting in Chain Street and Smelly Alley (Union Street).

The council has created a new app, called MyWay Reading, to provide advice on the safest routes through town during the night.

It comes after the launch of Reading Safe Space last month, which provides a new permanent home for both First Stop and Reading Street Pastors.

The improvemen­ts have been made possible through a working partnershi­p between the council, Thames Valley Police, the Office of the Police and Crime Commission­er, and Reading’s Business Improvemen­t District.

A Safer Students Partnershi­p has also been created with the University of Reading and Reading College to provide free safety advice and tools and bystander interventi­on training to ensure students know how to safely help someone who may be in trouble.

Safety for women and girls was also a focus of Reading PubWatch, which sees major stakeholde­rs, including the council, coming together to tackle problems that businesses, customers, and local authoritie­s face around the night-time economy.

It comes just days before the annual White Ribbon Day, set for Saturday, November 25, which encourages individual­s and organisati­ons to help women and girls live without fear of violence or predatory behaviour.

For White Ribbon Day, a stall will be open at the Reading Safe Space, Chain Street, from 10am-2pm, run by the Council and Reading BID, with Thames Valley Police and Berkshire Women’s Aid attending.

The stall will provide personal safety kits for women and girls while helping men and boys to show their support and pledge to end male violence.

A Reclaim the Night march is also due to take place in Reading town centre tomorrow, which will see a vigil aimed at raising awareness of genderbase­d violence against women (see page 3).

Cllr Karen Rowland, lead councillor for environmen­tal services and community safety, said: “We want all Reading’s residents – women and girls who take advantage of our vibrant town centre – to be aware of the positive changes we’re making to create a better, safer Reading for them.

“There’s so much to enjoy in Reading, and we’re working hard in partnershi­p to provide an improved, safer environmen­t with enhanced town centre infrastruc­ture.

“This includes our new safe hub, Reading Safe Space, more CCTV, better lighting and increased, innovative police patrols.”

She continue: “Additional safety measures such as the

MyWay Reading app and anti-spiking kits that the Safer Streets partners have introduced should aid in giving women that confidence in our town centre as a place to take advantage of and enjoy.

“We’re calling on residents to get involved and make the White Ribbon promise on Saturday and help us challenge threatenin­g and negative behaviours towards women.”

Thames Valley Police Detective Chief Inspector, Laura Corscadden, said: “While Reading is a safe place to live, work and visit, these new safety initiative­s are welcomed.

“The additional funding has allowed the police and partners to implement a number of measures to provide extra support and assistance to members of the public who are enjoying a night out.”

“By working together,” she explained, “we can continue to provide reassuranc­e to our communitie­s that Reading is a safe area and we do not tolerate those seeking to commit sexual offences.

“If you’re a victim of violence, abuse or intimidati­on, or know someone who is, you can contact police and partner agencies at: thamesvall­ey. police.uk”

 ?? Picture: Jake Clothier ?? SAFER STREETS:@ Reading Borough Council has laid out a number of measures to help keep women and girls safe in town ahead of White Ribbon Day 2023
Picture: Jake Clothier SAFER STREETS:@ Reading Borough Council has laid out a number of measures to help keep women and girls safe in town ahead of White Ribbon Day 2023

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