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Woodley roadworks update

Woodley roadworks

 

A3290 Alpha and Bravo, Earley

26 February – 27 February

Full road closure to allow bridge repairs to be undertaken safety between Winnersh Triangle and Sutton Seeds. A diversion route will be set up from M4 J10 to the A3290 junction at Suttons Business Park, diverting traffic across Woodley. Residents should be advised of the following roads which may see higher volume of traffic during this period:

  • Bader way
  • Colemansmoor Road
  • Miles Way
  • Spitfire Way
  • Headley Road
  • Headley Road East
  • Reading Road
  • London Road
  • Wokingham Road
  • Pitts Lane
  • B3350 Church Road

For further details please contact Wokingham Borough Council who are organising the works.

 

B3350 Church Road, Earley

26 February – 28 February

Give and take traffic control signalling to allow Wokingham Borough Council to patch a footway.

 

Beechwood Avenue, Woodley

26 February – 28 February

Multi-way traffic control signalling at the Howth Drive junction for the replacement of bollards. Work being carried out by Wokingham Borough Council.

 

Headley Road East, Woodley

26 February – 28 February

Give and take traffic control signalling to allow Wokingham Borough Council to patch a footway.

28 February – 06 March

Possible carriageway incursion to allow SGN to expand their services.

04 March – 08 March

Multi-way traffic control signalling to allow Openreach to perform some work on their services.

 

Chard Close, Woodley

27 February – 01 March

Possible carriageway incursion to allow Thames Water to replace a leaking pipe.

 

Miles Way, Woodley

28 February – 04 March

Two-way traffic control signalling to allow Wokingham Borough Council to reinstate a carriageway.

 

Waingels Road, Woodley

01 March – 28 August

Likely delays due to the closure on the northbound side between Waingels College and Park Lane, residents are advised to use the diversion at Pound Lane and Bath Road, and expect heavier traffic during this period. Please contact Thames Water for further details.

 

Reading Road, Woodley

04 March – 06 March

Multi-way traffic control signalling to allow Wokingham Borough Council to replace signposts.

 

Pound Lane, Sonning

05 March – 18 March

Multi-way traffic control signalling between the rail bridge and the A4 Bath Road, to allow Wokingham Borough Council to undertake a drainage investigation and CCTV surveillance. Signals will also be installed at the Duffield Road junction.

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Addington School Woodley

Find out about the plans for Addington School

 

Addington School Woodley

New plans for Addington School

Wokingham Borough Council is proposing to extend Addington School in order to provide space for up to 50 children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and will be discussing plans with residents, parent and members at a drop-in session later this month.

The drop-in session will take place at Addington School, Woodlands Avenue, RG5 3EU from 5.30pm to 7.30pm on Wednesday February 27.

Currently, there are 133 Wokingham Borough children with SEND who are educated outside of the borough. This causes disruption for the children, in terms of long journey times and less time with their families and has also created budget pressures for the council.

Under the current proposals, a new teaching area with four classrooms and new café and social/breakout areas would be built to accommodate the expansion. It is proposed that the new classroom building will be positioned on the school’s existing hard park area with a new hard play area being provided to accommodate this. In addition, it is proposed that the existing car park is extended to provide approximately 30 additional car parking space which will require the relocation of the schools sensory garden. All proposals are within the schools existing boundary.

Details of the proposals will be available at the session on February 27 and further details will be provided as part of the planning application which will be available on our online planning portal.

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