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Weekly scheduled roadworks – 05 November

Woodley roadworks

For more information on each instance of roadworks, please click the link in the road name or contact the responsible organisation.

A3290 A3290 Alpha, Earley, Wokingham

05 November — 07 November

Delays likely – Lane closure

Works location: Thames Valley Park to Winnersh ALPHA lane one closure

Works description: Bi annuals

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

A3290 A3290 Alpha Off to Bader Way, Woodley, Wokingham

11 November — 13 November

Delays likely – Lane closure

Works location: Slip off to Bader Way Alpha

Works description: Bi-annuals 

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

A329M A329m Alpha On From Bader Way, Woodley, Wokingham

11 November — 13 November

Delays likely – Lane closure

Works location: Slip on from Bader Way Alpha

Works description: Bi-annual

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

B3270,A329 Loddon Bridge and The Bader Way Interchange, Winnersh, Wokingham

05 November — 07 November

Delays likely – Road closure 

Works location: Bader Way to Wharfedale roundabout

Works description: Plane and resurfacing works

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

B3270,A329 Loddon Bridge and The Bader Way Interchange, Winnersh, Wokingham

07 November — 08 November

Delays likely – Road closure

Works location: WHAREDALE ROAD TO BADER WAY NORTH BOUND

Works description: INSTALLATION OF NEW LOOPS

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

Crockhamwell Road, Woodley, Wokingham

06 November — 08 November

Delays likely – Traffic control (multi-way signals)

Works location: OPP 58A 

Works description: Chamber Repair Sml Cway in Carriageway.

Responsibility for works: THAMES WATER

 

Loddon Bridge Road, Woodley, Wokingham

11 November — 13 November 

Delays likely – Traffic control (multi-way signals) 

Works location: 49 in cust block driveway

Works description: B Box Exchange <33mm Cway in Carriageway. 

Responsibility for works: THAMES WATER

 

Woodlands Avenue, Woodley, Wokingham

10 November — 10 November 

Delays likely – Traffic control (multi-way signals) 

Works location: Woodlands Ave opp The Birches to jcn of Howth Drive Woodley Berkshire RG5 3EU

Works description: Safe access to underground footway and carriageway boxes for fibre cabling and jointing works for a new customer connection.

Responsibility for works: Openreach

 

Crockhamwell Road, Woodley, Wokingham

06 November — 08 November

Delays possible – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: OPP 58 

Works description: Chamber Repair Sml Cway in Carriageway.

Responsibility for works: THAMES WATER

 

Crockhamwell Road, Woodley, Wokingham

10 November — 13 November

Delays possible – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: Waitrose

Works description: B Box Repair <33mm Fway in Footway.

Responsibility for works: THAMES WATER

 

Fairwater Drive, Woodley, Wokingham

12 November — 14 November 

Delays possible – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 135

Works description: Sluice Valve Box replace Fway in Footway. 

Responsibility for works: THAMES WATER

 

Austin Road, Woodley, Wokingham

06 November — 08 November 

Delays unlikely – Traffic control (give & take) 

Works location: os 22

Works description: Dropped kerb works

Responsibility for works: Wokingham

 

Carrick Gardens, Woodley, Wokingham

12 November — 14 November

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 35

Works description: B Box Exchange <33mm Fway in Footway.

Responsibility for works: THAMES WATER

 

Cornfield Road, Woodley, Wokingham

06 November — 08 November 

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: O/S 13 AND 15 CORNFIELD ROAD , WOODLEY, READING , RG5 4QA ,

Works description: HAND DIGGING ONLY TO EXPOSE EXISTING TELECOMS INFRASTRUCTURE TO PROVIDE NEW SERVICE TO NEW CUSTOMER.

Responsibility for works: Openreach

 

Duncan Road, Woodley, Wokingham

12 November — 18 November

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: O/S NEW BUILD NO 29

Works description: SGN TO LAY NEW SERVICE FROM N/S C/W TO CONTINUE FURTHER INTO THE PRIVATE.

Responsibility for works: SGN

 

Highgate Road, Woodley, Wokingham

08 November — 12 November

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 47

Works description: B Box Exchange <33mm Fway in Footway.

Responsibility for works: THAMES WATER

 

Knowle Road, Woodley, Wokingham

08 November — 12 November 

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 45 

Works description: Boundary Box Install Fway in Footway.

Responsibility for works: THAMES WATER

 

Wroxham Road, Woodley, Wokingham

07 November — 09 November

Delays unlikely – Traffic control (give & take)

Works location: os 1 

Works description: dropped kerb works 

Responsibility for works: Wokingham

 

Update from Wokingham Borough Council 07/11/19.

The following road closures will be in place:

“Tennyson Road, Woodley between its junctions with Keats Road and Oban Gardens.

The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Keats Road and Clivedale Road, or by this route in reverse. 

Works requiring this restriction will take place between 25th November and 27th November 2019

The reason for these prohibitions is to allow Thames Water contractors to undertake service pipe relay work in safety.”

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Equality and Diversity Policy

 

woodley town council

 

Woodley Town Council has adopted a policy statement regarding the Public Sector Equality Duty. As an employer, the Town Council has a duty to encourage and promote equality in providing its services and in carrying out its public functions and the Equality and Diversity Policy sets out how the Council will do this. An Equality and Diversity Statement was also agreed by the Council. Both documents can be viewed here:

Woodley TC Equality Duty statement

WTC – Equality and Diversity Policy

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Wokingham Borough Council to trial plastic kerbs

 

plastic kerbs in Wokingham

 

The innovative scheme will be run by Wokingham Borough Council alongside its highways contractor Volker Highways.

Using plastic kerbs reduces the amount of carbon produced in manufacturing, transport and construction by about 40 per cent compared to concrete kerbing.

Plastic kerbing, which looks almost identical to concrete kerbs, contains about 88 per cent recycled material and is cut with hand tools so, unlike concrete, it does not create crystalline silica dust.

As the kerbs weigh less than traditional materials, it also reduces handling injury risks and can be installed without the need for mechanical equipment.

This can help to speed up installation, as well as being environmentally friendly. Initial locations for the trials will be:

-Elm Road, Earley

-Old Forest Road, Wokingham

-Easthampstead Road, Wokingham

These locations have been chosen as they are high-use areas, particularly by HGVs, where kerbs have previously been damaged.

The plastic kerbs will be installed in small areas on these roads to see how they stand up to use, and will be monitored over a period of time.

The council may also look to trial other areas, such as drop kerbs for new access points, to see how they perform.

As part of the trial the council will review the performance and resilience of the kerbing along with the environmental benefits.

“I am excited by our trials of this innovative type of kerbing,” said Cllr Pauline Jorgensen, executive member for highways and transport.

“We are looking for ways to make our services greener and this solution allows us to find an effective use of recycled materials while carrying out important highway maintenance across our network.”

It follows on from the success of the council’s on-going greenways project, where material using up to 75 per cent former rubber tyre has been used to lay new surfaces for walkers, cyclists and horse riders.

These have been installed in locations such as Dinton Pastures and California Country Park, as well as on footpaths and byways across the borough.

“Exploring further use of recycled products like these kerbstones are the type of changes we are looking into as we aim to be a carbon neutral borough by 2030,” said Cllr Gregor Murray, executive member for climate emergency.

“I look forward to reviewing the success of these trials to see if the kerbing could be rolled out to other locations in the future.”

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Review of Borough’s voluntary sector

 

 

Wokingham Borough Council is to launch a five-week consultation that will inform the production of the “Voluntary Sector Strategy”, which will be supported by Involve, one of its key partners.

The consultation will look at:

We are lucky in the Wokingham Borough to have a truly vibrant and effective voluntary and community sector (VCS) who have supported our residents with distinction for many years. However we all must recognise that this is a time of great change in the delivery of health and care, both locally and nationally. We have listened to key stakeholders, including sector leaders, and it has become clear that there is an appetite for setting a strategic direction for our work with the sector for the medium term.

After careful consideration we have already taken the decision to extend all existing contracts to March 2021. This gives us the time to have a genuinely co-produced and co-delivered strategy which will give opportunities for transformation within the sector. It also gives us time to work with you on how we commission in the sector for the next 5 years.

We wish to be very clear in stating that we are not seeking to cut funding to the sector.  We wish to move towards a model where we contract individual services over a longer period of time. This will give you more certainty over your funding going forwards

We are seeking to deliver a strategy:

  • that has vulnerable residents at its heart
  • to bring the voluntary and community sector together and maximise its potential
  • that will connect people, places and services in the community to enable people to live healthy, active and independent lives for as long as possible
  • that will manage demand within existing resources
  • that will enable greater value through more effective use of resources and whole community assets
  • to enable the building and sharing of knowledge, expertise and resource across the sector
  • to enable access to harder to reach groups and communities with a focus on socially isolated users and carers
  • that aligns to, and is able to benefit from, other council strategies.

 

Take part

There are several ways to take part in the consultation. The Council has produced a survey which it is keen for anybody with an interest in the sector to fill out.

The survey can be accessed here:

https://www.wokingham.gov.uk/news-and-consultation/consultation-and-having-your-say/current-consultations/?entryid206=502077

There will also be a series of meetings for stakeholders over the course of the next five weeks at the council offices in Shute End. Regular feedback and updates will be provided through the involve Newsletter  (to sign up for the newsletter please click http://involve.community/newsletters/  ) and council social media pages.

 

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Weekly scheduled roadworks – 29 October

Woodley roadworks

A3290 A3290 Alpha, Earley

05 November — 07 November 

Delays likely – Lane closure

Works location: Suttons business park to Winnersh ALPHA lane one closure

Works description: Bi annuals 

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

A3290 A3290 Bravo, Earley

04 November — 06 November 

Delays likely – Lane closure 

Works location: Winnersh to Suttons business park BRAVO lane one closure

Works description: BI annual

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

B3270,A329 Loddon Bridge and The Bader Way Interchange, Winnersh

31 October — 07 November 

Delays likely – Road closure

Works location: Whardale roundabout to Bader Way roundabout 

Works description: Plane and resurfacing works

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

B3350 Church Road, Earley

31 October — 31 October 

Delays likely – Traffic control (give & take)

Works location: Outside 67

Works description: Footway patching 

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

Crockhamwell Road, Woodley

06 November — 08 November 

Delays likely – Traffic control (multi-way signals)

Works location: opposite 58A

Works description: Chamber Repair Sml Cway in Carriageway.

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

The Bader Way, Woodley

30 October — 04 November

Delays likely – Traffic control (two-way signals) 

Works location: 1st point Bader Rd 1 day 9.30-3.30 TM in place Opposite lampost 36 2nd point Bader Rd 1 day 9.30-3.30 TM Opposite lampost 16 vrg

Works description: Hand Dig Methodology to replace failed anodes in the verge, two way traffic lights will be required to park van on carriageway. Works can take place between 9.30-3.30am, Traffic Lights will be removed each day from the road. 

Responsibility for works: SGN

 

Crockhamwell Road, Woodley

03 November — 06 November

Delays possible – Some carriageway incursion 

Works location: Waitrose

Works description: B Box Repair <33mm Fway in Footway.

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Crockhamwell Road, Woodley

06 November — 08 November 

Delays possible – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: Opposite 58

Works description: Chamber Repair Sml Cway in Carriageway.

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

 

Fairwater Drive, Woodley

29 October — 31 October 

Delays possible – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 135 

Works description: Sluice Valve Box replace Fway in Footway. 

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Howth Drive, Woodley

29 October — 31 October

Delays possible – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 58

Works description: Customer side leakage repair

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Loddon Bridge Road, Woodley

29 October — 31 October 

Delays possible – Some carriageway incursion 

Works location: 248

Works description: B Box Exchange <33mm Fway in Footway.

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Austin Road, Woodley

06 November — 08 November 

Delays unlikely – Traffic control (give & take)

Works location: Outside 22 

Works description: Dropped kerb works

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

Cornfield Road, Woodley

06 November — 08 November 

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion 

Works location: Outside 13 and 15

Works description: Hand digging to expose existing telecoms infrastructure to provide service to a new customer

Responsibility for works: Openreach

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Remembrance Day Woodley Town Council

Remembrance Day 2019

Woodley Town Council will be hosting a Remembrance Day ceremony on Monday 11th November 2019, with local schools, councillors and guests. Members of the public are very welcome to join us at 10.45am. If you would like to lay a wreath during the organised wreath laying, please contact Linda Matthews on either 0118 9690356 or Linda.matthews@woodley.gov.uk. You are also very welcome to lay a wreath separate to the Council’s ceremony.

 

Remembrance Day Woodley Town Council

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Crackdown on illegal dumping

Wokingham Borough Council is cracking down on illegal waste dumping and fly-tipping by conducting spot checks on businesses. Companies found not to be complying with the law will be given a chance to improve, but if they continue to ignore the law, the council will look into prosecution.

 

Following an increase in fly-tipping in recent months, the council’s localities officers have begun visiting sites across the area to ensure commercial waste is being disposed of correctly. Localities officers are authorised to inspect a business’s waste contract and arrangements to ensure the business has proper storage and sufficient space for the amount of waste produced, as well as the correct number of collections.

 

More importantly, the officers will check current waste removal practices to ensure that businesses are legally dealing with their commercial waste. Most businesses dispose of their waste correctly but some business choose not to, instead fly-tipping their waste. This has a detrimental effect on areas across Wokingham borough and can attract vermin.

 

It is a legal responsibility under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 and other related legislation to safely contain and legally dispose of any waste produced. The law also applies to anyone with a home-based business, such as garden clearances, packing, delivering, crèche or child minding, small businesses, offices, hairdressers, sun bed shops, second hand shops and many others.

 

Examples of waste can include anything which is no longer required such as old mail, cleaning products, food waste, cardboard, plastics, sweepings, or damaged goods that cannot be returned.

 

Responsible staff at businesses across the borough are encouraged to make sure an up to date copy of their waste contract, or any associated receipts for the disposal of waste, to hand when the localities officer visits.

 

“Those people who chose not to dispose of their litter properly can make life a misery for the majority of people across the borough who don’t want to see litter and rubbish dumped in grass verges or in country lanes,” said Cllr Parry Batth, executive member for environment and leisure.

 

“I’m pleased that the council is continuing to explore all opportunities to reduce the prevalence of fly-tipping within the borough and to find ways of holding to account those that feel the need to do it.”

 

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Woodley burglaries

Thames Valley Police

Thames Valley Police have issued a statement regarding increased burglaries in Woodley

 

Several burglaries have occurred during the early hours of Sunday 20th October into Monday 21st October across the Woodley area. Please can you review your CCTV, video doorbell or dash-cam footage between 00:00 and 05:30am and if there are any persons or vehicles acting suspiciously that may assist our investigation, please report this online at www.thamesvalley.police.uk or call the police non-emergency number 101.

Follow these tips to protect your property:-

• double lock your doors
• close and lock all windows
• keep all keys including car keys upstairs if possible, hidden and away from the letterbox or cat flap as a thief could hook keys or valuables through even a small opening
• make sure any valuables are out of sight
• consider storing high value items such as jewellery, watches, passports, credit cards, computer data and identification documents in a safe
• never leave car documents or ID in obvious places such as kitchens or hallways
• set your burglar alarm
• make sure all gates, including side gates, are locked
• lock your shed or garage
• in the evening, shut the curtains and leave lights on
• if you’re out all day, then it’s advisable to use a timer device to automatically turn lights and a radio on at night

If you do not want to speak directly to the police you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org

For crime prevention tips and information, please visit our website www.thamesvalley.police.uk and download our free Home Security Guide.

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WANE Agenda October Meeting

Please find below the Agenda for the next Woodley and North Earley Community Forum at the Oakwood Centre on Wednesday 23rd October 19.00-21.00

 

A G E N D A

Welcome, introduction and apologies

Minutes of the previous meeting and matters arising

Update from Neighbourhood Policing Team

Policing priorities  – Burglary, Antisocial behaviour, Speeding, Other

Forum committee – minute taker, website

Any Other Business

Date and venue of next meeting – 20.11.19

Maxwell Road, Oakwood Centre     19.00-21.00

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Woodley signing sing

Woodley schools signing sing-along

 

 

VIP guests joined students from Woodley schools for an evening full of singing and entertainment. The Bulmershe School was filled with children from Addington School, Waingels College and Highwood Primary School for an energetic SingIN concert.

 

The event, held on Sunday 20 October, brought together nine to 19-year-olds. Accompanied by a fantastic live band and a community choir, 50 voices put together a spectacular show.

 

The project began with a launch day, where students from all schools came together to partner with their ‘buddy’ and start working on the songs. With many school day and after-school rehearsals, all efforts were focused on delivering an outstanding performance.

 

The main aim of the concert was to form long-lasting friendships, while enjoying signing together.

 

“What a wonderful event this was,” said Wokingham Borough Mayor, Cllr Bill Soane. “I champion inclusion and diversity. It’s great to see so many children learning from one another and achieving great things together.

 

“A truly fantastic evening was had by everyone, which is a testament to the hard work, dedication and commitment from families, teachers and support staff. I am so glad to have been able to attend.”

 

 

Woodley signing sing

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Woodley signing sing

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Woodling signing sing

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Weekly scheduled roadworks 22 October

Woodley roadworks

For more information on each piece of roadworks, please click the link in the road name.

A4 London Road, Earley

28 October — 29 November 

Delays likely – Traffic control (multi-way signals)

Works location: FROM RAIL BRIDGE TO O.S SIKH CENTRE 

Works description: TO EXCAVATE A NEW 33KV DUCT ROUTE AND ALL ASSOCIATED WORKS 

Responsibility for works: Scottish and Southern Power Distribution

 

Fairwater Drive, Woodley

27 October — 30 October

Delays likely – Road closure

Works location: FAIRWATER DRIVE (Service rd nos 33-135 

Works description: Micro asphalt works

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

Hilltop Road, Earley

24 October — 28 October 

Delays likely – Road closure 

Works location: London service road to spur road

Works description: Plane and resurfacing works 

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

Larch Drive, Woodley

26 October — 29 October 

Delays likely – Road closure

Works location: LARCH DRIVE (all adopted)

Works description: Micro asphalt works

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

A4 London Road, Earley

22 October — 24 October

Delays possible – Some carriageway incursion 

Works location: Junction Rosedale Crescent 

Works description: Non excavation

Responsibility for works: NEOSCORP LTD

 

A4 Shepherds Hill, Woodley

28 October — 30 October

Delays possible – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: Opposite 22

Works description: WATER METER INSTALLATION IN VERGE

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Clivedale Road, Woodley

23 October — 23 October

Delays possible – Traffic control (give & take)

Works location: Outside 7

Works description: Carriageway patching

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

Colemans Moor Road, Woodley

23 October — 23 October

Delays possible – Traffic control (give & take)

Works location: Outside 143 and 72

Works description: Carriageway patching

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

Crockhamwell Road, Woodley

27 October — 30 October 

Delays possible – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: Waitrose car park

Works description: B Box Repair <33mm Fway in Footway 

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Loddon Bridge Road, Woodley, Wokingham

29 October — 31 October

Delays possible – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 248 

Works description: B Box Exchange <33mm Fway in Footway.

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Mohawk Way, Woodley

23 October — 23 October

Delays possible – Traffic control (give & take)

Works location: Outside 41 

Works description: Carriageway patching

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

Chaffey Close, Woodley

25 October — 29 October 

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion 

Works location: Outside 8

Works description: Locate and excavate 1 blockage in existing duct,Test 18m of existing ducts to locate blockages

Responsibility for works: Openreach

 

Fairview Avenue, Earley

28 October — 30 October

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 10

Works description: Washout Standard Repair Fway in Footway.

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

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