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Revised timetable for Little Oranges 19a/c bus service

Revised timetable for the Little Oranges 19a/c bus service

The timetable has been amended in response to an issue with the number of passengers wanting to board Reading Buses 19b bus service from Lower Earley area.
To help reduce this problem, Wokingham Borough Council discussed this with Reading Buses and some small amendments in the timetable have been made.
The journey, which previously arrived at the Royal Berkshire Hospital at 0812 will now arrive at 0804 to provide some addition time for students to walk to school. In order to facilitate this amendment in the timetable, some minor timing tweaks have been made to other journeys.
The changes are due to come into effect on after half-term on Monday 29th October.

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Wokingham Borough Libraries

Woodley Library events October – December 2018

List of events at Woodley Library until the end of the year 2018.

Woodley Library October to December 2018

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Wokingham borough council

Wokingham Borough Council review of polling stations

Review of Polling Districts, places and stations

 

Under the provisions of the Representation of the People Act 1983 and The Review of Polling Districts and Polling Places (Parliamentary Elections) Regulations 2006, Wokingham Borough Council is required to undertake a review of polling districts and polling places every five years.  The review began on 1 October and will close on 16 November.

The review is required to consider the designated polling places and the boundaries of the polling districts within each ward.  This review will not be looking to change ward boundaries, as these can only be modified by the Boundary Commission for England.

Wokingham Borough Council is looking for feedback on any aspect of polling districts or polling places currently used from borough residents. Local political parties and councillors will also be consulted.

Further information, including an Interactive Map and online response survey, are available via this link http://www.wokingham.gov.uk/council-and-meetings/elections-and-voting/review-of-polling-districts-and-places-2018/

Please send any comments or feedback via email to electoralservices@wokingham.gov.uk by 16 November.

All responses received will be published online and any new polling places will be designated in time for elections in May 2020.

 

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Thames Valley Police

Police appeal for witnesses – Woodley burglaries

Police appeal for witnesses

Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following two burglaries in Butts Hill Road

The incident took place between 08:00 and 17:40 on Monday 8th October after offenders gained access to the property in Butts Hill Road in Woodley.

If you have any information about this incident please call 101, quoting reference 43180307563.

You can reduce the risk of becoming a victim of burglary by taking a few simple steps:

When going out, remember to light up your home using timer switches or a TV simulator.
Don’t leave valuables or cash on display and store your house and car keys away from your letterbox.
Move bins away from any side gates to prevent easy access into your property.
Lock any tools away to prevent them being used to break into your home.
Consider fitting a motion activated external light or installing a CCTV system.
Finally, mark your valuables using a UV pen and register them on the national property register at www.immobilise.com

For more burglary prevention advice please visit our website at www.thamesvalley.police.uk/burglary

 

Thames Valley Police

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Thames Valley Police

Online burglary web chat

Online web chat for burglary prevention

 
Thames Valley Police will be hosting an online Burglary Q&A Forum for residents living across the Thames Valley tomorrow, Thursday 11 October between 7.30pm and 9pm.
 
A panel of detectives will be standing by to answer questions about burglary while providing crime prevention advice to help protect your property this winter.
 
On the evening simply log on to: https://www.thamesvp.coverpage.coveritlive.com
to join in with the conversation.
 
If you are unable to join the web chat, Thames Valley Police recommend the following to help reduce the risk of becoming a victim of burglary:
 
• When going out, remember to light up your home using timer switches or a TV simulator.
• Don’t leave valuables or cash on display and store your house and car keys away from your letterbox.
• Move bins away from any side gates to prevent easy access into your property.
• Lock any tools away to prevent them being used to break into your home.
• Consider fitting a motion activated external light or installing a CCTV system.
• Finally, mark your valuables using a UV pen and register them on the national property register at www.immobilise.com.
 
For more advice on how to keep your home secure, please visit the burglary pages on the TVP website at https://www.thamesvalley.police.uk/burglary
 
Thames Valley Police

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Festival of Business Woodley 2018

Festival of Business Woodley 2018

Festival of Business Woodley

Woodley Town Council is proud to sponsor the 6th annual Festival of Business Woodley

Held at the Oakwood Centre, Headley Road, Woodley, the event brings together local businesses across Woodley and surrounding areas.

With over 40 exhibitors, it is the ideal event for local businesses to network to increase brand awareness and to source new leads and synergies.

For local residents, it provides the opportunity to see the wealth of local businesses available for personal and business needs.

The event starts at 17.30 with speakers focusing on ‘Development & Growth’ from 18.50.

Tickets cost £5 and can be purchased from:
https://festivalofbusinesswoodley.co.uk/

The Oakwood Centre is available for business and social hire. Please come on the night to discuss your needs. Further information can be found at: www.theoakwoodcentre.com

Woodley Town Council

Festival of Business Woodley 2018Oakwood Centre

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Netflix scam

Netflix email scam warning

Netflix email scam warning

Thames Valley Alert highlights recent wave of Netflix fake emails and warns people to watch out

There has been an increase in reports about fake Netflix emails claiming that there is an issue with the account, or that the account has been suspended.

The email states that you need to ‘update’ your account details in order to resolve the problem. The link in the email leads to genuine-looking Netflix phishing websites designed to steal your username and password, as well as payment details.

Please always question unsolicited requests for your personal or financial information in case it is a scam. Never automatically click on a link in an unexpected email or text.

 

Netflix scam

For more information on how to stay secure online:

https://www.cyberaware.gov.uk

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Woodley Town Council

Repairs to faulty lamp posts in Woodford Park

Repairs to faulty lamp posts in Woodford Park

Woodley Town Council is aware that three of the lamp posts in Woodford Park, on the approach to Woodford Park Leisure Centre, are currently not working. This is due to a Southern Electric cable fault, which should be fixed shortly. The Council apologies for any inconvenience while it is resolved.

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Woodley town centre xmas poster competition

Woodley Town Centre Christmas competition

Woodley Town Centre needs a new Christmas Extravaganza poster

Calling all local under 12’s – Woodley Town Centre needs a new poster for its 22nd Christmas Extravaganza

Pop into the Oakwood Centre to pick up an application form and make sure you bring your entry back in by 19th October 2018.

The Extravaganza is on Sunday 2nd December 2018.

You could win: 1st prize £30, 2nd prize £20, 3rd prize £15

Good luck!

Woodley town centre xmas poster competition

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Wokingham Borough Council Draft Plan

Wokingham Borough Council promotes joint vision with local residents and businesses

Help shape our vision for the future

 

Wokingham Borough Council has launched an initiative to get local residents, businesses and communities to contribute to its Wokingham Borough Plan and be part of its vision.

 

Wokingham Borough Council has published a draft Borough Plan that sets out a proposed vision for the area, the values and principles it will follow and the priorities it will focus on.  It welcomes responses from all residents, voluntary/community groups and local businesses and will use the feedback to help produce a joint vision for the borough.

 

The draft Borough Plan will be available online together with a questionnaire for feedback from 1 to 30 September, and the Council will also hold a series of roadshow events during September to talk to people about the draft plan. After the public consultation, Wokingham Borough Council will engage with service providers (such as Thames Valley Police and health services), businesses representatives and community organisations in order to finalise the joint plan.

 

Deputy leader of Wokingham Borough Council Cllr Julian McGhee-Sumner said: “We need a new relationship with residents and this consultation is the starting point for that. In the past, local government was seen as having all the answers but that is no longer the case; where there are problems, it may be that the local authority does not have the solutions but can empower people or other organisations to come up with them.

 

“A key part of this new relationship needs to be trust. We need to trust the public to be central to how we make decisions but we also need to win the trust of the public by showing that we listen and act on their concerns: that is what the proposed consultation is about.”

Wokingham Borough Council Roadshows

 

Wokingham Borough Council staff and members will be available to talk about the draft Borough Plan at:

 

Woodley Precinct from 11am to 3pm on Saturday 8 September

Twyford Waitrose from 11am to 3pm on Saturday 15 September

Wokingham Town Centre from 11am to 3pm on Friday 21 September

Lower Earley ASDA from 11am to 3pm on Saturday 22 September

 

Cllr McGhee-Sumner added: “I urge everybody to take this opportunity to give us their thoughts. We do have a draft plan but it is meaningless unless we hear what people think about it and change it accordingly. The plan will set out a vision of what sort of place we want to live in and how we can all contribute to achieving that vision.

Find out more

 

The draft Borough Plan and questionnaire is available on the Council website:

http://www.wokingham.gov.uk/news-and-consultation/consultation-and-having-your-say/current-consultations/?entryid206=463243

 

Wokingham Borough Council Draft Plan

Wokingham Borough Council Proposed Plan

 

Julian McGee-Sumner

Wokingham Borough Cllr Julian McGhee-Sumner

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Woodley Town Council

Woodley Town Centre public toilet update

Woodley Town Centre public toilet update

Woodley Town Council is aware of the delay regarding the installation of the town centre public toilet and is doing its best to resolve the situation. The Council is awaiting an installation date from the contractors and will advise local residents once it has a confirmed date. 

 

You can also stay up-to-date via Woodley Town Council’s social media   twitter

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Green Flag Certificate Woodford Park

Green Flag certificate

Woodley Town Council proudly displays its Green Flag certificate for Woodford Park

Green Flag Certificate Woodford Park

http://www.woodley.gov.uk/projects-consult…/green-flag-award

Look out for details of when the flag will be installed.

 

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