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Reading Borough Council Act 2013

Summary

This Act gives Reading Borough Council additional legal powers to run local services and make decisions about the town. It's a local law that lets the council have more control over how it manages things like planning, services, and local issues without having to ask Parliament's permission for every decision.

A vote to support means

  • Supporting this Act means giving Reading Borough Council extra powers to manage local issues more effectively. It allows the council to make decisions about local services and development without needing permission from Parliament each time, which can speed things up and help the community.

A vote to oppose means

  • Some people might worry that giving the council more power could lead to decisions made without enough public input or oversight. Others may be concerned about costs or whether the council will use these powers fairly for all residents.

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Bill Passage

Commons

  • 1st reading22 Jan 2008
  • 2nd reading12 Jun 2008
  • 2nd reading3 Jun 2009
  • Committee stage8 Jul 2009
  • Report stage28 Jan 2010
  • 3rd reading28 Jan 2010

Lords

  • 1st reading28 Jan 2010
  • 2nd reading19 Oct 2010
  • Committee stage2 Nov 2011
  • 3rd reading3 Dec 2012
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