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  • Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB)

    https://parish.westberks.gov.uk/asb

    Working with partners including the police, registered social landlords and other organisations to resolve ASB.

  • Restorative Practice

    https://parish.westberks.gov.uk/restorative-practice

    The Building Communities Together Team in partnership with West Berkshire Council aim to work across the district using the restorative practice model.

  • Becoming a Foster Carer: The Process

    https://parish.westberks.gov.uk/fostercarerprocess

    A step-by-step guide to the process of being approved as a foster carer

  • Local Plan Review Evidence Base

    https://parish.westberks.gov.uk/local-plan-evidence

    Supporting documents for the Local Plan Review and planning policies.

  • Local Plan Review Regulation 19 Consultation - Responses in Representor Order (A)

    https://parish.westberks.gov.uk/lpr-reg19-reps-a

    The responses received from each individual / organisation (arranged in alphabetical order) are available to view below. Please note that personal information h...

  • Concerned About an Adult Being Abused or Neglected?

    https://parish.westberks.gov.uk/safeguardingadults

    Raise a Safeguarding Concern to get help for adults at risk of neglect, abuse or not being looked after properly

  • Newsletters

    https://parish.westberks.gov.uk/newsletters

    Sign up to receive our news direct to your inbox.

  • West Berkshire Collective Energy Switching: Better Offers Together

    https://parish.westberks.gov.uk/communityswitch

    Sign up to see if you can save money on your energy bills with the West Berkshire Big Community Switch.

  • Town Centre Governance

    https://parish.westberks.gov.uk/towncentregovernance

    We have three Town Centre Strategies for Newbury, Thatcham, and Hungerford, which are all based on extensive public consultation and stakeholder involvement. Th...

  • Registering a Birth

    https://parish.westberks.gov.uk/registering-birth

    You must register a birth in the district in which the birth took place within 42 days (6 weeks).

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