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Share your views on how we should tackle homelessness and rough sleeping in Reading

At least every five years all local authorities have a duty to review homelessness in their area and publish a strategy that outlines how it intends to tackle and prevent homelessness.

We have proposed some priorities for our Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy 2025-30 and we would like your views.

Our proposed priorities are:

Priority 1: Intervene early to prevent homelessness and rough sleeping.

Priority 2: Break the cycle of homelessness and rough sleeping.

Priority 3: Increase access to decent, suitable and sustainable accommodation.

Closing date is 10 August 2025.

Please contact Homelessness.StrategyConsultation@reading.gov.uk if you have any questions.

Responses will be reviewed and we expect to provide feedback during September 2025.

Thank you for contributing. Your input will shape how we tackle homelessness and rough sleeping in Reading.

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11 August 2025 - No end date

Consultation responses were reviewed and have significantly contributed to drafts of the Preventing Homelessness and Rough Sleeping: A strategy for Reading 2026 - 2031 and Preventing Homelessness and Rough Sleeping: An action plan for Reading 2026-2031.

These drafts are being taken to Housing, Neighbourhoods and Leisure Committee on 10 March 2026 for review prior to publication. This is where a full report on consultation feedback and how it has been integrated into both the strategy and action plan will be published.

A link to the consultation feedback, the strategy, action plan and all relevant documents will be shared here after Housing, Neighbourhoods and Leisure Committee in March 2026.