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car parking charges in Wokingham Borough

Parking charges in Wokingham Borough

car parking changes in Wokingham Borough

Wokingham Borough Council has drawn up a draft traffic regulation order to allow an increase to its off-street parking charges across the Borough.

Under the proposal, the daytime charging period for all off-street council owned car parks would increase from the current times of 8am until 6pm, Monday to Saturday, to between 6am and 10pm, Monday to Sunday.

Between 6pm and 10pm, users would pay £1 for an hour’s parking and £2 for more, while parking overnight between 10pm and 6am would be free using a ticket from the pay and display machines.

In Wokingham town car parks, the daytime increase would be from 80p to £1.30 (up to an hour), from £1.20 to £2.50 (up to two hours), from £2 to £4.50 (up to four hours), from £3 to £6.50 (up to six hours), and from £4 to £9 (over six hours).

Increases would also apply to market traders using Cockpit Path car park and there will be a new overnight residents’ permit, available to all residents to park in council car parks overnight. 

Outside of Wokingham Town (including Woodley)

Outside Wokingham town, daytime charges at all other car parks would increase from various rates to 60p (up to 30 minutes, Headley Road in Woodley only), £1 (up to an hour), £2 (up to two hours), £4 (up to four hours), £6 (up to six hours) and £8 (over six hours).

Increases would also apply to market traders using Headley Road car park and there will be a new overnight residents’ permit, available to all residents to park in council car parks overnight. 

The rise would come into effect from spring at the earliest.

Residents have the opportunity to comment on the draft traffic regulation order by 29th January 2023. To comment, please click HERE.  

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Town Centre public toilet closed

9th January 2023

The Public Toilet in the Town Centre is currently out of order. We are working to return this to use as quickly as possible and apologise for any inconvenience caused. There are public toilets at the Oakwood Centre, Woodley Library, Woodley Centre Surgery and Crumbs Coffee shop.

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FREE bike checks at Woodford Park Leisure Centre

Dr Bike will be at Woodford Park Leisure Centre, Woodley between 2.30-3.30pm on Thursdays starting on 19 January carrying out FREE bike checks to make sure your bike is roadworthy.

Book a slot and get our Dr Bike to diagnose any issues and, if he can, he’ll fix them for FREE!! 

If there are any parts needed or it’s beyond the scope of the session he’ll let you know and give you some advice and options to get your bike ready to ride.

You MUST book a slot to drop off your bike with Dr Bike.

You can book your place HERE.

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Youth arts consultation

Wokingham Borough Council (WBC) wishes to consult with children and young people living in the Borough, on their relationship with arts and culture, to feed into an action plan around opportunities for the creative arts in Wokingham. 

WBC is working with The Bold and Tender Artist Collective to deliver this consultation. 

The consultation will be co-created with young people aged 16 to 21 based in the Wokingham area who are interested in the arts.

Young Producer team

WBC currently has an open call for young people who would like to be part of this first stage and be part of the Young Producer team.

The Young Producer team will take part in a series of artist led workshops using creative tools to shape and document the consultation, such as printmaking and film making. Together we will develop skills to deliver focus groups with other young people. 

How to get involved

If you or someone you know would like to be involved, sign up HERE.

The project starts on the 16th of January and applications need to be in by the 9th of January.

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Woodley Town Council

Co-option of councillors at Woodley Town Council

Woodley Town Council

Woodley Town Council has two opportunities for co-opted Councillors to join the Council for the remainder of the municipal year (to May 2023). 

This is because no elections were called in respect of Councillor vacancies in Bulmershe and South Lake North wards. 

If you feel you have something to offer to the community and are interested in taking on the role of a Town Councillor, you can complete and submit an application from the link below.

Applications from eligible candidates will be considered and voted on at the Full Council meeting on 7 February 2023.

For any further information, please email: townclerk@woodley.gov.uk

PDF Application Form

WORD Application Form

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