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changes to grass cutting and grounds maintenance in Wokingham Borough

Wokingham Borough Council consultation: street cleaning & grounds maintenance

24 August 2023

Due to unprecedented financial pressures including the triple threat of high inflation, continuously low funding from central government and increasing needs in the community, Wokingham Borough Council will no longer be able to continue street cleaning and grounds maintenance services as they currently are.

The Council is grappling with the ongoing triple threat of high inflation, which leads to vastly increased costs, as well as growing needs among the community and a long history of inadequate funding from the Government.

With this in mind, it is launching a consultation on how it can make necessary savings in areas like street cleaning, grass cutting, litter bins and other services which will help it keep its finances stable and continue looking after those who rely on it most.

Despite the unprecedented challenges it faces, it is committed to protecting services such as adult and children’s social care, which together make up about 60 per cent of its council tax spend.

It was in light of these commitments that it introduced recent changes such as taping off some litter bins and cutting some grass less often, with further changes also planned.

However, it accepts that all the correct processes were not followed and is now taking this through the formal decision-making route.

This includes a public consultation, which is open until Sunday, 10 September.

Planning changes to minimise impact

The consultation includes about 150 litter bins that could be removed out of about 1,100 in the borough.

These bins have been chosen because the council believes their removal would have the least impact. However, the consultation will offer the chance to comment on the selection and suggest other bins that could be removed instead.   

Other ideas include reducing the amount of weed spraying that is carried out, clearing up around bottle banks less often and spending less on town centre mechanical street sweeping. The council needs to save £600,000 over three years with the changes.

Grass cutting could be reduced from about six times a year to four for verges and smaller spaces, with grass kept appropriately short in play areas, sports pitches and where motorists need visibility.

The council proposes letting grass grow long in more places and cutting annually, which will provide habitats for local wildlife and help address the climate emergency. These changes would save a further £100,000 per year.

Under pressure from all angles

Wokingham Borough Council gets the least Government funding per resident of all unitary authorities in the country, an average of £30 million per year less than others, because it is seen as having low deprivation.

This means council tax payments make a proportionally higher contribution towards services than anywhere else. With running costs and capital project costs both rising, and council tax rates capped below inflation, the only option is finding savings.

The council has successfully lowered costs by almost £29 million over the past six years and shrunk its overall budget by 34 per cent in real terms since 2010/11, but the pressures continue to grow on many fronts including energy costs, significant inflation on contract costs and providing statutory care.

In other places where councils have effectively gone bankrupt, council tax has risen by up to 15 per cent with services stripped to the bare minimum.

Your chance to shape these services’ future

Please give your feedback by taking the survey HERE.

The survey is open until Sunday 10 September

Please note that it will be easier to take this survey using a laptop or desktop computer. It can be taken on a mobile phone or tablet, but will be more difficult.

If you need help with the survey, please drop into one of Wokingham Borough Council’s libraries or call the customer services team on 0118 974 6000.

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bridge repairs at Sandford lane Woodley

Bridge repairs at Sandford Lane

22nd August 2023

 Sandford Lane, Woodley – Essential Structural Maintenance to the Bridges 29/8 – 1/9

Wokingham Borough Council will be carrying out essential routine maintenance to the bridges along Sandford Lane, Woodley between Davis Street and Mohawk Way. These works will take place from 9.30am to 4pm on 29th August to 1st September

Road closures

To allow these works to be carried out safely, a road closure will be in place between 9.30am to 4pm every day. The diversion in place during these works will be Davis Street, Reading Road, The Bader Way, and Mohawk Way or by this route in reverse.

A map of this diversion can be viewed HERE

Access for vehicles will be restricted during the works, but access for residents and businesses will be maintained throughout the closure. 

If the works are delayed due to weather or any other reason, a sticker will be placed on the advanced warning signs, notifying of the delay.

Contact details

If you have concerns or have any special requirements, please contact Wokingham Borough Council’s Capital Projects team HERE

You can report any issues with roads and streets online, including streetlights, problems with traffic lights, potholes, damaged street furniture, problems with road markings and removal of dead animals, directly to Wokingham Borough Council HERE

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Community Heroes Awards 2024

Community Heroes Awards 2024

8 August 2023

It’s that time of year again when we ask you to nominate your local heroes, whose good work benefits the community of Woodley. 

Perhaps it’s a neighbour who goes above and beyond to help others in Woodley, or the young child who picks up litter in their spare time. Maybe you know someone who gives up their time to volunteer and help others in need or someone who is championing charitable causes that benefit people in Woodley. 

Give them the recognition they deserve and nominate them now for one of our Community Heroes Awards.

Categories:

Community Heroes – Neighbour of the Year

Community Heroes – Volunteer of the Year

Community Heroes – Voluntary Group of the Year

Community Heroes – Climate Champion of the Year

Community Heroes – Young Person of the Year

Community Heroes – Mayor’s Outstanding Contribution Award

For more information on the awards, and how you can make your nomination, please click on the link below:

Community Heroes Awards (link)

Deadline: 15th December 2023

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changes to railway tickets

Railway station consultation

Train operators are proposing changes to the way they sell tickets at stations, including proposals to close or reduce ticket office opening hours. Those locally affected include:

Great Western Railway – Reading and Reading East

South Western Railway – Wokingham, Winnersh, Winnersh Triangle and Earley

The closing date for comments for the consultation process has been extended to Friday 1 September 2023.

Consultation

Find out more about the consultation HERE.

Access the Consultation Response Form HERE.

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Green Flag award 2023

Green Flag 2023

Woodford Park awarded the coveted Green Flag Award for the sixth year running as it is again officially recognised as one of the country’s best parks 

In a record-breaking six-year run, Woodford Park is again raising its prestigious Green Flag Award

Woodley Town Council is once again celebrating after receiving a Green Flag Award for Woodford Park for the sixth year running. 

“The news that Woodford Park has once again achieved the accreditation – the international quality mark for parks and green spaces – is testament to the hard work and dedication of the team that care for the green space so that everyone can enjoy it,” said Cllr Keith Baker, Woodley Town Council Leader.

Keep Britain Tidy’s Green Flag Award Scheme Manager Paul Todd MBE said: “I would like to congratulate everyone involved at Woodford Park in achieving a Green Flag Award.

“Woodford Park is a vital green space for the community in Woodley, bringing people together and providing opportunities to lead healthy lifestyles. The staff and volunteers do so much to ensure that it maintains the high standards of the Green Flag Award and everyone involved should feel extremely proud of their achievement.” 

“The award is the international quality mark for parks and green spaces and I am so proud of the team for their hard work and dedication to ensure that Woodford Park has kept this status for six years running. Each of them always goes above and beyond and I’d like to thank them and also thank The Friends of Woodford Park for the wonderful work they also do in the park,” said Kevin Murray, Woodley Town Council Deputy Town Clerk. 

 “Woodford Park has many areas for residents to enjoy, including the lake and boardwalk, the grass areas, two play areas, an outdoor paddling pool, the Garden of Remembrance, the Rotary Garden, the Memorial Ground and beautiful planting by The Friends of Woodford Park. Not many local parks can boast such facilities. In fact, Woodford Park is the only park in the Wokingham Borough area to have achieved and been awarded Green Flag status,” said Keith.

While Kevin added: “The addition of the Living Wall, planted this year to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III, along with tree and painted stone dedications to our late Queen’s Jubilee, is yet another unique feature of Woodford Park, that also involved the community of Woodley. The stones were painted by local children and the wall was unveiled during a community Coronation picnic in the park, which was a huge success and really showcased Woodford Park.”

Love Parks Week

We will be celebrating the park and all of the parks and green spaces which we manage during Love Parks Week, which starts on 28th July. Children can collect a Biodiversity Quiz to complete from the Town Council’s reception, as well as a seeded earth card to plant wild flowers, while stocks last. 

Woodley Town Council team with Green Flag
L-R: Liam Haines, Amenities Team; Kevin Murray, Deputy Town Clerk; Mark Illsley, Amenities Team; Chris Baker, Amenities Team; David Provins, Friends of Woodford Park 
Members missing due to staff holidays: Gerard Wirth, Amenities Team; Colin Holland, Amenities Manager; Aaron Rogers, Amenities Team

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biodiversity quiz

Biodiversity Quiz

Celebrating our parks during Love Parks week

To help celebrate our parks and green spaces, we have created a biodiversity quiz, which we hope will also entertain the kids over the summer holidays and inspire them to spot biodiversity across Woodley.

The quiz can be downloaded HERE or a copy can be collected from the Council’s reception in the Oakwood Centre.

We also have a limited stock of seeded earth-shaped cards, which can be planted in your garden or a pot to grow wild flowers. These can be collected from our reception.

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Centre Stage Woodley

Centre Stage

Centre Stage in Woodley Town Centre will be closed from 17th July while Wokingham Borough Council carry out repairs.

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Garden waste bags

12th June

We have run out of garden waste bags and do not know when we will get new stock. Please call ahead.

We believe that Woodley Library has also run out.

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deputy mayor at tray garden event

Deputy Mayor judges local school tray gardens

Year 1 children from five local schools had a great time at Waingels College yesterday (Thursday 8th June) creating tray gardens. 

They had workshops in the morning to build twig furniture and paper decorations and, in the afternoon, designed and built the most amazing and beautiful gardens. 

All the children worked well together and our judges from The Woodley Flower Club, Winnersh Garden Centre and the Deputy Mayor, Cllr Juliet Anderson were very impressed with their teamwork and maturity, as well as their creativity.

The gardens will be exhibited alongside the Woodley Flower club displays at the Oakwood Centre during Woodley Carnival on Saturday 10th June.

Woodley Town Deputy Mayor, Cllr Juliet Anderson with children from the tray garden event

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car parking charges in Wokingham Borough

Car parking charges in Wokingham Borough

Woodley Town Council has been notified today, via a press release, that Wokingham Borough Council is increasing car parking charges across the Borough from 19th June, and from 22nd June in Woodley. 

Find out more HERE.  

Please contact Wokingham Borough Council directly for any enquiries: 0118 9746000, or view other ways to contact the Council HERE.

car parking charges in Wokingham Borough

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Woodford Park play area closed 5-11 June

From Monday 5th June, sections of the play area in Woodford Park will be closed and fenced off. This is due to health & safety reasons during Woodley Carnival on Saturday 10th June. All areas will reopen on Monday 12th June. Thank you for your understanding.

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