University of Reading holds talks with new prison owner

The university say they hope to create something exciting on the site

Author: Jonathan RichardsPublished 15th Apr 2024
Last updated 15th Apr 2024

The university of Reading say they've held talks with the new owner of the Reading prison.

The head of the university made the admission as he launched a series of schemes to create closer ties with the community.

Speaking to Greatest Hits Radio vice-chancellor Professor Robert Van de Noort said it was an opportunity to bring the university in to central Reading:

"I'm working with the new owner of Reading prison to see whether or not whether we can have that presence in the centre of Reading. Very early days but I'm hopeful we can come up with some really interesting ideas where we can showcase what we are doing and really open ourselves up to people who are interested in what the university does.

"We have an owner (prison) who does want to make this a really attractive proposition for Reading, to add something really valuable that will hopefully attract people from Reading and hopefully beyond and all our conversations to date give me great hope that we can come out with something that is really valuable for all of us."

University FOR Reading

The ‘University For Reading’ initiative brings together multiple community-based projects and is part of the University’s aim to work more closely with the people and communities of the Thames Valley.

The University is today announcing:

Applications for the new Charity of the Year Scheme are now open

Applications for the University’s Community Fund are now open

A new staff volunteering scheme, which will launch later this year

The University’s Charity of the Year Scheme is launching for the first time this year. This new initiative will see the University select a single charity to work with and support, in a variety of ways, throughout an academic year. The charity must be active and supporting local people in the Thames Valley region – anywhere in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire or Oxfordshire.

The Community Fund initiative is running for the fourth consecutive year. This scheme allows University staff members to apply for one-off funding grants for community projects they are involved in either as part of their job or in a voluntary capacity, across the Thames Valley region, defined in the same way as above.

Local charities and University staff members are urged to apply for the Charity of the Year and 2024/25 Community Fund schemes respectively.

In addition, the University has approved a new staff volunteering scheme, which will encourage the University’s 4,500 academic and professional staff to take up to two days of paid time off work, per year, to volunteer in the local community. This will be in addition to current holiday allowances.

Strengthen and build

Professor Robert Van de Noort, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Reading, said:

“As a University, we are rooted in our local community. We exist because of the people of Reading, and as we approach our second century we want to strengthen and build new links across our region.

“I am looking forward to taking days away from campus myself to volunteer for good causes, helping to raise funds and the profile of our new Charity of the Year, and supporting colleagues to do more good work through our Community Fund.”

Charity of the Year Scheme

The Charity of the Year Scheme aims to create positive impact for the selected charity, with clear outcomes and benefits for the local community, at the same time as supporting the University’s charitable objectives of advancing education, learning and research for public benefit.

Examples of ways in which the University could support the chosen charity over an academic year include:

Awareness raising among the large University staff community about the charity and the services it offers in the local community

Staff fundraising opportunities

Opportunities for the charity to benefit from staff volunteers – and to promote opportunities for student volunteering

Opportunities to undertake collaborative research in areas of mutual interest

Charities across the Thames Valley are invited to apply for the University of Reading’s new Charity of the Year Scheme. The closing date for applications is 5 June TBC]. More information about the Charity of the Year Scheme and how to apply, can be found [online.

The University’s charity of the year will be selected over the summer. An initial panel meeting will create a shortlist of charities, which will then be put to a staff vote. Communication between the University and the chosen charity will begin in August, with official activity starting from September.

Professor Robert Van de Noort is joined by Kirsti Wilson from Launchpad. The charity has previously benefitted from the community fund.

Community Fund

Up to £30,000 is available for use in the forthcoming academic year (2024/25) as part of the University’s Community Fund initiative.

The Community Fund will provide one-off, small awards (in the region of £1,000 per year), as well as larger awards (up to a maximum of £10,000 per year), on a one-off or multi-year basis.

Awards will be made that support projects undertaken within and for the benefit of community groups in the Thames Valley. The projects must also further at least one of the University’s charitable objectives of advancing education, learning and research for public benefit.

All funding proposals that meet the criteria will be reviewed by a panel, which will meet in July.

Awards were made last year to support 18 community projects. These included:

Supporting Whitley Amateur Boxing Club to put on a local competition for young boxers;

enabling the Reading Street Pastors to provide a Safe Hub for their service users;

a project designed to tackle mould in households in Whitley, Reading;

a community music project between the University and local group Vocal Networking.

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