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Re3 Centres to stay open during Lockdown 2

The re3 recycling centres on Longshot Lane, Bracknell and Island Road, Reading will continue to be open during the second national lockdown starting on 5th November with continued safety measures and a booking system in place. 

Residents should continue booking using the “Click and Tip” service and only visit the recycling centre if they are no longer able to store their waste at home. Kerbside waste collections and glass banks will remain operational. If possible, residents are asked to prioritise these services over a visit to the recycling centres during the lockdown period. To make a journey to the recycling centres as safe as possible, residents are asked to strictly follow social distancing guidelines and only arrive if they have a valid booking. In line with Public Health England guidance, residents who are showing symptoms such as high temperature, continuous cough or loss of smell or taste, or have tested positive for Coronavirus must cancel their booking and not visit the recycling centres. 

Bookings via the “Click & Tip” service are available for slots from 8am – 6pm, Monday to Sunday, and residents can book up to 7 days in advance. The “Click & Tip” service will remain in place until at least the end of March 2021. From next week residents will notice a new look booking system with a clearer display and more flexibility. Residents will be able to reschedule or cancel their appointment up to 3 hours prior to their visit and make a booking up to 1 hour before the slot subject to availability. This improvement will help to release some spare capacity, enabling more people to visit the sites. In addition, residents who are planning to use a commercial type vehicle on their visit will benefit from the integrated form within the same booking process.To ensure that social distancing guidelines are adhered, the following safety measures are still in place:

  • Limiting the number of vehicles allowed at the site at any one time.
  • All visitors are required to keep the appropriate distance from each other, at least 2m apart.
  • To minimise unnecessary contact with staff, residents should display their proof of address through closed windows and use contactless payments for transactions if possible.
  • Meet & Greet staff are required to wear a face covering all the time.
  • No assistance for unloading can be provided by site staff who will be available to direct the public and manage residents parking.  
  • Site is sanitised frequently, and hand sanitising facilities are available to residents.

Things to remember when visiting the re3 sites at Longshot Lane and Smallmead:

  • You must make a booking before you visit the site. If you do not have a booking you will be refused entry.
  • Please bring proof of address that shows you are a resident of Bracknell Forest, Reading or Wokingham such as a driving licence, a council tax bill or a utility bill (issued no longer than four months prior to visit) and place it on your dashboard for staff to see.
  • We accept all usual items, including chargeable waste, so plan your visit when loading your car as it will help minimise the amount of time on site.  

Cllr Mrs Dorothy Hayes MBE, Bracknell Forest Council’s Executive Member for Environment and Chairman of the re3 Joint Waste Disposal Board commented:“We are closely monitoring the Government advice and strongly believe that with everyone’s efforts recycling centres can remain safely opened during this difficult period. Safety measures that have been put in place since May have proven to be effective and the Click & Tip booking service has been a very successful approach to help us manage the demand for our busy sites in Bracknell and Reading. We are very grateful to all residents for their ongoing compliance and joint effort in following the guidelines to suppress the spread of this deadly virus.” 

Cllr Adele Barnett-Ward, Reading Borough Council’s Lead Councillor for Neighbourhoods & Communities, said:“The wellbeing of our residents and staff is our priority and we have been working hard to ensure that our facilities are as safe as possible throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. We are aware of how important the access to the recycling centres to many residents is, and we are determined to do everything we can to safely deliver this crucial service despite the new lockdown. Since the introduction of Click & Tip we have had many positive comments and feedback from visitors to the sites, with residents praising the organisation, lack of queues, ease of booking and feeling safe. I am delighted that we are building on this success by improving the booking system to allow residents to cancel or reschedule bookings as well as making last-minute bookings when availability allows.I know this increased flexibility will be welcomed by residents.” 

Cllr Parry Batth, Wokingham Borough Council’s Executive Member for Environment and Leisure, added:“We want to continue to offer our services and as always ask everyone to follow staff advice. With Covid-safe measures, the capacity has inevitably been reduced, however we are successfully offering over 10,000 bookings per week across both sites, allowing us to balance demand with offering a great service to our residents whilst at the same time adhering to social distancing rules. We expect some difficult months ahead and as we do appreciate that using the Click & Tip service is an extra step people need to take to visit Recycling Centres and we would like to thank Bracknell Forest, Reading and Wokingham residents for their understanding, compliance and simply for being kind during these difficult times.” 

Residents wishing to visit re3 Recycling Centres can book a slot via re3 website.

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Woodley town centre charity day cancelled

Due to the Covid 19 restrictions coming into place tomorrow – 5 November 2020 – the Woodley Town Centre Management Initiative have had to unfortunately cancel the Christmas Charity Day scheduled for 29 November 2020.

For further information please see – www.woodleytowncentre.co.uk – or email the Town Centre Manager Brian Fennelly on tcm@woodley.gov.uk

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Council facilities to close from 5 November

Woodley Town Council

In line with the new Covid 19 restrictions announced by the UK Government to commence from Thursday 5th November, Woodley Town Council will be closing the following facilities:

  • The Oakwood Centre
  • Woodford Park Leisure Centre
  • Coronation and Chapel Hall
  • The Town Council offices will remain closed. 

The phone lines will be open Mon-Fri 10.00-14.00 only. Alternatively, please email: admin@woodley.gov.uk.

We will update as and when new information is available. Please check our website and social media pages on Twitter and Facebook (@WoodleyCouncil).

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Covid 19 restrictions from 5 November

Following the UK Government’s announcement regarding further Covid 19 restrictions, from Thursday 5 November, everyone must stay at home, and may leave only for a limited set of reasons. These include:

  • For education;
  • For work, if you cannot work from home;
  • For exercise and recreation outdoors, with your household, support bubble or on your own with one person from another household;
  • For all medical reasons, appointments and to escape injury or harm;
  • To shop for food and essentials;
  • And to provide care for vulnerable people, or as a volunteer.

A full set of exemptions will be set out in law and announced later this week.

Single-adult households will still be able to form an exclusive support bubble with one other household, and children can move between homes if their parents are separated.

Non-essential shops, leisure and entertainment venues will be closed. Click and collect services can continue and essential shops, including supermarkets, will remain open.

Pubs, bars, restaurants must close, except for takeaway and delivery services.

People should work from home wherever possible. Workplaces should stay open where people cannot work from home – for example, in the construction or manufacturing sectors.

Shielding as practised in the spring will not currently be reintroduced. The clinically vulnerable, or those over the age of 60, should be especially careful to follow the rules and minimise contacts with others. Those who are clinically extremely vulnerable should not only minimise their contacts with others, but also not go to work if they are unable to work from home.

There is no exemption for staying away from home on holiday. This means people cannot travel internationally or within the UK, unless for work, education or other legally permitted exemptions. Overnight stays away from primary residences will not be allowed, except for specific exceptions including for work.

Inbound international travel will continue to be governed by the travel corridor approach, and those currently on a domestic holiday will be allowed to finish their holidays, but are still subject to the requirements in England not to go out without a reasonable excuse.

Public services, such as job centres, courts, and civil registration offices will remain open.

There is no exemption for communal worship in places of worship (except funerals and individual prayer), organised team sports, or children’s activities.

The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, known as the furlough scheme, will remain open until December, with employees receiving 80% of their current salary for hours not worked, up to a maximum of £2,500. The cost for employers of retaining workers will be reduced compared to the current scheme, which ends today.

As the Prime Minister and Education Secretary have said, keeping young people in education is a national priority so early years settings, schools, colleges and universities will all remain open. Parents and carers should make sure their children keep attending school. However, universities and adult learning providers should consider increasing online provision where possible.

Parents will still be able to access registered childcare and other childcare activities where reasonably necessary to enable parents to work. Parents are also able to form a childcare bubble with another household for the purposes of informal childcare, where the child is 13 or under.

Ministers are also clear that it is vital to keep the provision for non-Covid healthcare needs going. Unless clinicians tell patients otherwise, they should continue to use the NHS, get scans and other tests, turn up for all appointments and collect medicines and treatments.

Further information can be found HERE.

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Remembrance 2020

Due to the Covid 19 pandemic and subsequent restrictions and guidelines, Woodley Town Council has taken the difficult decision to not host a Remembrance event this year. 

Instead, we will be putting together a montage of photos of organisations, schools and the Town Mayor with their wreaths prior to 11/11, along with other Remembrance footage. This will be published on our website, YouTube page, Twitter feed and Facebook page in time for the 11.00am two minutes silence on 11/11. 

If you would like to lay a wreath please contact Linda Matthews: Linda.matthews@woodley.gov.uk.

If you would like to send a photo with your wreath representing a charity or organisation to be included in the video, please do so by Monday 9 November 17.00 to: communications@woodley.gov.uk.

We are encouraging residents to ‘Remember at home’ while adhering to the lockdown rules, which come into effect on Thursday 5 November. Please see HERE for further information on the rules.  

If you do decide to visit the Woodley Memorial to pay your respects, please can we remind you to follow the new Lockdown Guidelines. Thank you. 

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