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Cllr David Stares Woodley Town Council

Cllr David Stares

 

Cllr David Stares Woodley Town Council

 

It is with great sadness that we announce that Cllr David Stares passed away peacefully last week losing his battle against cancer. David had been active in the community for some time and was a councillor at Woodley Town Council for almost five years. He has served as Chairman on the Leisure Services Committee and was the town’s Deputy Mayor in 2018/19. Leisure was David’s passion and he ran over 30 marathons. This developed into a particular interest and involvement in the ongoing improvements to Woodford Park Leisure Centre and associated facilities. He was an active Bowls member and when not involved in sports was a keen allotment holder, being on the Allotment Tenant’s Committee.

 

Council Leader, Keith Baker said: “David was a good friend and colleague and bore his illness with a degree of calmness during the several years of fighting it. Even at the end his dignity in dealing with the inevitable was second to none. The inner strength he showed, despite the pain, was what he was all about. Woodley has lost a good friend.”

Our thoughts are with his family and friends.

 

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Weekly scheduled roadworks – 15th October

Woodley roadworks

For further information on each set of roadworks, please click the link or contact the organisation who is responsible for those roadworks.

A3290 A3290 Bravo, Earley

16 October — 18 October 

Delays likely – Lane closure

Works location: a3290 Bravo heading towards Suttons Seeds roundabout

Works description: Hard shoulder works only – vegetation removal

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

B3350 Church Road, Earley

15 October — 18 October

Delays likely – Road closure

Works location: Woodlands Avenue to Culver Lane

Works description: Plane and resurfacing works

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

B3350 Church Road, Earley

17 October — 24 October

Delays likely – Road closure

Works location: Mays Close to Woodlands Avenue

Works description: Plane and resurfacing

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

A4 Bath Road, Woodley

17 October — 17 October

Delays possible – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 10m from Bridge deck, and in line with 1 South Drive, a parallel road behind the fence line

Works description: SEC 81 FRAME & COVER IN C/W

Responsibility for works: CITY OF LONDON TELECOMMS

 

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

 

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 72 & 143

Works description: Carriageway patching

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

Antrim Road, Woodley

16 October — 18 October

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 3

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

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Antrim Road, Woodley

17 October — 21 October 

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: Outside 74 Antrim Road

Works description: Lay duct 1m footway to customer premises (garden)

Responsibility for works: Virgin Media

 

Buccaneer Close, Woodley

17 October — 21 October

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 27

Works description: B Box Exchange <33mm Unmade in Verge 

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Byron Road, Earley

16 October — 18 October

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 29

Works description: Service Pipe Repair <33mm Fway in Footway.

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Carrick Gardens, Woodley

16 October — 18 October

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion 

Works location: 20

Works description: Service Pipe Repair <33mm Fway in Footway.

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Chaffey Close, Woodley

17 October — 21 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

17 October — 21 October 

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 10

Works description: Washout Standard Repair Fway in Footway.

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Grays Crescent, Woodley, Wokingham

17 October — 21 October

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: Outside 19

Works description: Excavate 1 location (s) to expose/ repair existing ducts in Footway,Install 2m of 1 way poly duct in Footway 

Responsibility for works: Openreach

Halstead Close, Woodley

16 October — 18 October 

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 11

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

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Malone Road, Woodley

16 October — 18 October

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 67 

Works description: Service Pipe Repair <33mm Fway in Footway.

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Rivermead Road, Woodley

16 October — 29 October 

Delays unlikely – Traffic control (give & take) 

Works location: Between 29 and 49 in Footway

Works description: RELAY APPROX 12M OF 4″ SI WITH 63MM

Responsibility for works: SGN

 

 

 

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Woodley historical walk

 

map of woodley

 

The Woodley and District (University of the Third Age) U3A revealed, at its recent meeting, a Woodley walking map to take in the historical and significant places of interest in Woodley.

 

To search for details of the walk, please click HERE.

 

In partnership with Woodley Town Council, Woodley and Reading Central Libraries, Berkshire Record Office and the Museum of Berkshire Aviation, the team from the Woodley and District U3A plan to research Woodley’s history and there is currently a small display on shopping in Woodley at the Oakwood Centre, which dates back to 1854.

To read more about this please click HERE.

 

 

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Weekly scheduled roadworks – 08 October

Woodley roadworks

B3350 Church Road, Earley

15 October — 18 October

Delays likely – Road closure

Works location: Woodlands Avenue to Culver Lane

Works description: Plane and resurfacing works

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

Loddon Bridge Road, Woodley

09 October — 11 October

Delays likely – Traffic control (two-way signals)

Works location: 170

Works description: Chamber Repair Med Frame & Cover Cway in Footway. Our intention is to complete the Permanent Reinstatement in the same phase

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

A4 Shepherds Hill, Woodley

10 October — 11 October

Delays possible – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: Opposite 22 

Works description: Water meter installation on verge

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Woodlands Avenue, Woodley

09 October — 11 October

Delays possible – Some carriageway incursion 

Works location: 63

Works description: Service Pipe Repair >33mm Fway in Footway.

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Austin Road, Woodley

09 October — 11 October

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 11

Works description: Serv Pipe Relay Inc Fitting Sz P Fway in Footway.

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Corby Close, Woodley

09 October — 15 October 

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 8

Works description: Fire Hydrant LCC Type Exchange Fway in Footway. Our intention is to complete the Permanent Reinstatement in the same phase 

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Grays Crescent, Woodley

09 October — 11 October 

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 56

Works description: Service Pipe Repair Fway in Footway.

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Old Bath Road, Woodley

14 October — 21 October

Delays unlikely – Traffic control (give & take)

Works location: Opposite 15

Works description: SGN to lay new service

Responsibility for works: SGN

 

Roslyn Road, Woodley

09 October — 11 October

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 71

Works description: Service Pipe Repair <33mm Fway in Footway.

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Spruce Road, Woodley

09 October — 11 October

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: Outside 25

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

Responsibility for works: Openreach

 

 

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Centre Stage schedule October 2019

‘What’s on?’ at Woodley’s Centre Stage in October

 

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Wokingham Borough Council’s bid to be carbon neutral

 

 

wokingham borough council climate change

 

 

Do you have any ideas to help Wokingham Borough Council save the world?

 

Wokingham Borough Council is asking residents for their ideas on reducing the council’s carbon footprint in a survey that launched on 26 September.

The survey, which will run to 31 December, asks residents if they have any eco-friendly tips from their personal lives that they are willing to share with other residents, as well as any ideas they have that would help the council on its way to being carbon neutral.

Wokingham Borough Council declared a climate emergency in July and pledged to make the council carbon neutral by 2030. The council is writing an action plan to achieve carbon neutrality and is asking residents for their help.

“We’ve committed as a council to become carbon neutral by 2030, but we can’t do it alone. We need our residents, businesses, charities and schools to work with us to help emissions, address climate change and secure the future of our planet,” said Cllr Gregor Murray, executive member for climate emergency.

“We have a lot of very smart residents in the borough who are already trying to reduce their carbon footprint and we want to tap into their knowledge and expertise. Even if you think someone else might have already submitted an idea, don’t let that stop you. If we get lots of people submitting the same idea, that tells us how important it is.”

To participate in the survey and submit ideas, visit the council website and search consultations.

The best ideas will be shared in a future edition of the Borough News.

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Addington school Woodley new sports facilities

Completion of new sports facilities at Addington School

 

 

Grand opening of new facilities at Addington School

 

Addington school Woodley new sports facilities

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A host of new facilities have been officially opened as part of the £4.4million expansion of Addington School. Two new multi-use games areas, a new sensory path and expanded car park were all unveiled at the Ofsted-rated outstanding school in Wokingham borough.

 

Wokingham Borough Mayor Cllr Bill Soane and executive member for children’s services Cllr UllaKarin Clark cut the ribbon on the new facilities on Monday [30 September]. They were joined by the Woodley school’s headteacher Sara Attra, as well as representatives from contractors Reds10 and HLM Architects.

 

Brooke Chaplen and Grace Moloney from top-tier women’s football club Reading FC also assisted with the opening and stayed to enjoy the facilities with the students. Pupils have been enjoying the new facilities since the start of term after works were completed during the summer holidays.

 

Addington School Woodley football

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“It was a pleasure to be on site at Addington to cut the ribbon for the school’s new facilities,” said Borough Mayor Cllr Bill Soane. “I thoroughly enjoyed meeting the pupils and seeing them make the most of the new sports areas. I can’t wait to come back and see the school once this exciting expansion project has been completed.”

 

Further expansion

The expansion, which will enable more children with special educational needs to attend the school in Woodlands Avenue, will now move onto the main construction phase.

 

Modular construction specialists Reds10 will complete the project, with 60 to 70 per cent of the work being completed offsite to reduce disruption to the school and its students. The new single-storey block will include four classrooms, a café and social/breakout areas.

 

The expansion will boost the school’s capacity to more than 250 students due to the extra space, allowing more local children with special educational needs and disabilities to be educated closer to home. All work is being done within the current site boundary.

 

It will make more children and their families’ lives easier thanks to shorter journeys to school, as well as reducing travel costs for Wokingham Borough Council.

 

“This is just the first stage in this important project which will allow us to increase the number of young people accessing the excellent specialist education offered at Addington School,” Cllr UllaKarin Clark, executive member for children’s services.

 

“These changes will make real difference to the lives of these young people and their families, who will be able to go to school near where they live and receive a fantastic education. I am excited to see the progress on the construction of the new building in the coming months.”

 

Works on the single-storey block will begin this Autumn, with it opening for the start of the new school year in September 2020.

 

Addington School Woodley

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Addington School Woodley

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Addington School Woodley

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Wokingham Borough Council to crack down on unsafe parking

 

 

parking woodley wokingham

 

Wokingham Borough Council is increasing the number of parking wardens in response to complaints of unsafe parking around schools across the borough

 

The council will expand the team of parking enforcement officers due to the recent increase in the number of residents raising concerns about drivers parking unsafely and illegally outside schools and other areas with high levels of unsafe parking around the borough.

Although parking restrictions are in place, the council continues to receive requests from residents for more frequent enforcement, especially in specific towns and villages, such as Twyford, Earley, Shinfield and Finchampstead around schools, shops and train stations.

“The majority of parking complaints we receive from our residents are about the school run,” said Cllr Pauline Jorgensen, executive member for highways and transport.

“Due to the sheer volume of complaints, we don’t currently have the capacity to visit the trouble spots regularly enough for our patrols to have a significant enough impact on changing this negative behaviour.

“We are trying to change dangerous behaviour and decrease congestion caused by parking violations. We have listened to the concerns of our residents and increased visible patrol presence across the borough to ensure the safety of our residents.”

 

New pilot scheme

 

We will increase our civil parking enforcement team by 75% which will provide more effective enforcement across the borough as well as increase the number of schools we are able to visit per day. The extra resource will be flexibly targeted across the Borough to give us the maximum ability to deal with problem areas.

The additional resource within the parking department will also play a vital role in the council’s new pilot scheme announced by Cllr Jorgensen at the full council meeting last week.

We will be piloting a new initiative to introduce parking infringement notices (PIN) that will see council parking wardens issue warnings to those causing unnecessary and wilful obstruction of the highway.

“There are a number of parking violations that we receive complaints about but are unable to enforce, such as parking on pavements and at the corners of roads.These remain the responsibility of the police, ” continued Cllr Jorgensen.

“There may be some drivers who are unaware that they are parking illegally as our parking wardens have not previously issued them with a ticket. By issuing PIN notices we can educate those residents that are parked illegally as well as gather evidence of persistent offenders that can be passed onto Thames Valley Police (TVP). This is something we were previously not allowed to do and we are grateful to TVP for allowing us to trial this new initiative.”

PINs will be issued to vehicles by trained parking wardens and the details of vehicles recorded in a database, which will be used to evaluate the impact of the pilot upon specific locations and vehicles involved.  The information will be made available to Thames Valley Police for consideration of further action, as deemed necessary.

The pilot PIN initiative will begin in October and run until the end of the year. An interim review will then be carried out and any amendments to the process made in order for the project to run until the end March 2020.

 

For further details of parking restrictions around the borough visit the council website at www.wokingham.gov.uk and search ‘parking restrictions’.

 

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Wokingham Borough Libraries

Wokingham Borough Libraries competition

 

 

Get your budding artists to enter the super hero competition as part of the Wokingham Children’s Book Festival to win WHSmith goodies!

 

Wokingham Borough Libraries

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Weekly scheduled roadworks – 24th September

Woodley roadworks

A4 London Road, Earley, Wokingham

28 September — 27 October

Delays likely – Traffic control (multi-way signals)

Works location: Near junction of Shepperds House Lane to near junction of Suttons Park Avenue 

Works description: TO INSTALL A NEW 132KV AND 33KV DUCT ROUTE AND ASSOICATED WORKS MULTIWAY LIGHTS AND A LANE CLOSURE BEING USED.

Responsibility for works: Scottish and Southern Power Distribution

 

B3350 Church Road, Earley, Wokingham

26 September — 26 September

 Delays likely – Traffic control (give & take)

Works location: OS 66

Works description: Footway Patching

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

Kingfisher Drive, Woodley, Wokingham

24 September — 25 September

Delays likely – Road closure

Works location: Outside 33-135

Works description: Advance road pace booking for Micro asphalt works

Responsibility for works: Wokingham Borough Council

 

Suttons Park Avenue, Earley, Wokingham

28 September — 29 November

Delays possible – Traffic control (multi-way signals)

Works location: FROM JUNCTION OF LONDON ROAD TO OUTSIDE 50

Works description: TO EXCAVATE A NEW 132KV DUCT ROUTE AND ALL ASSOCIATED WORKS

Responsibility for works: Scottish and Southern Power Distribution

 

Tippings Lane, Woodley, Wokingham

01 October — 03 October 

Delays possible – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 44 -44A

Works description: Boundary Box Exchange Fway in Footway.

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

Selsdon Avenue, Woodley, Wokingham

02 October — 04 October

Delays unlikely – Some carriageway incursion

Works location: 40

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

Responsibility for works: Thames Water

 

 

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foster care wokingham borough

Could you foster a child in Wokingham borough?

 

foster care wokingham borough

 

Could you offer a room to a local foster child?

 

With many young people starting new jobs and moving away from the family home this autumn, now may be perfect time to make use of an empty bedroom in Wokingham Borough by offering a home to a child in need. Currently there are more than 100 children in the borough council’s care.

 

Wokingham Borough Council is always looking new foster carers for children and young people who want to be fostered close to family in the area. A spare bedroom all year round is one of the key requirements for someone who wants to put themselves forward to possibly be the right family for one of our children.

 

Becoming a foster carer, means assisting a young person in need by offering a safe, secure and happy family life for the period of time they need.

 

Find out more

 

Those wanting to find out more may want to attend Wokingham Fostering’s next drop-in information event at the Oakwood Centre, in Woodley, 17.30-19.45 on Wednesday 25 September.

 

As well as a chance to make a difference with a young person in need, fostering through the council offers an attractive remuneration package, council tax exemption, excellent training including a specialist therapeutic programme, as well as one-to-one and out-of-hours support.

 

Fees increase with experience often resulting in the equivalent of a good salary, which could provide a complete change of career. For example, an experienced foster carer at Level 2, who cares for two children all year, could earn more than £25,000 p.a. excluding generous allowances for the child.

 

The council has almost 50 fostering homes in the Borough already but is always looking for more. The more foster homes the council has available, the more able it will be to help young people in its care find a family home.

 

“We can change more lives for the better if we have an increased number of foster carers in the Wokingham Borough, as we would be able offer homes to even more children close to their families,” said Cllr UllaKarin Clark, executive member for children’s services.

 

“This time of year often sees a period of change in families’ homes, with children moving away, but it presents a fantastic opportunity to make use of a bedroom, taking advantage of the benefits on offer, while potentially providing a loving home for a young person who needs one.

 

“If you are excited by this opportunity and have life experience, as well as the time and capacity to potentially look after a child, or have even had a fleeting thought about potentially fostering, talk to our fostering team at one of our events, or give them a call.”

 

Contact Jackie Ross in the fostering team on (0118) 974 6204, emailfostering@wokingham.gov.uk, visit ‘Wokingham Fostering’ Facebook or go to www.fostering.wokingham.gov.uk

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