Green projects delivered

West Berkshire Council have spent the funds raised from their investment on a range of green projects that deliver green energy, improve energy efficiency and improving the natural environment. 

Total spent on green projects

£1 million

Green projects funded

6

Helping deliver a green future across the county

Projects funded by the investment are spread across a wide range of the council's key environmental priorities.

It has funded retro-fitting traffic lights, at 17 locations, with LEDs as well as upgrading some subway lighting to LED in order to reduce the energy consumption. The council has also installed six solar panel roofs across six council owned buildings, including Building 150 (Greenham Common), The Phoenix Centre, Market Street Council Offices, two schools and a leisure centre.

The council has also funded greening projects, including habitat restoration, regeneration through a partnership with the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) will increase local flora and fauna as well as improving residents access to green spaces. It has also supported tree and hedge row planting as part of the Dunstan Green, Siege Cross Park, Floral Way Reservoir and South East Thatcham Flood and Floral way Reservoir Alleviation Scheme to protect over 570 properties whilst creating habitats for local wildlife.

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Council workers inspect the rooftop solar panel installation

Green projects breakdown

Data last updated: 18 April 2025

Total raised by West Berkshire Council £1,000,000
Deployed on green projects £1,000,000
Still to be deployed on green projects £0
Green project category Total spent (£)
Renewable energy £520,000
Climate change adaptation £100,000
Living & natural resources £100,000
Energy efficiency £80,000
Clean transportation £100,000
Pollution prevention & control £100,000