Category: Town Council News Post
Woodley Town Council Awards Community Grants to Support Local Projects
Local charities and organisations receive funding to benefit the lives of Woodley residents
At its April Strategy & Resources Committee Meeting, Woodley Town Council awarded a series of Community Grants to local organisations whose work supports the wellbeing, health, and culture of Woodley residents. These grants, each up to £350, are part of the Council’s ongoing effort to support community life in Woodley.
Empowering Young Minds: Life Education Wessex & Thames Valley
A £310 grant was awarded to Life Education Wessex & Thames Valley (LEW&TV) to deliver vital health and drug prevention workshops to nearly 500 children at Highwood Primary School. The charity, which has been active since 1998, brings early intervention education into schools across the Thames Valley and beyond.
“We would like to thank Woodley Town Council for their grant. This support from Woodley Town Council helps us provide children with the knowledge and confidence to make healthy choices, equipping them for life’s challenges,” said a LEW&TV spokesperson. “The workshops aim to tackle issues like obesity, mental health, and substance misuse – helping build safer, healthier communities.”

Driven By Kindness: Woodley Volunteer Centre
A £350 grant was awarded to Woodley Volunteer Centre to help recruit more volunteer drivers through local advertising. Since 1982, the centre has provided essential transport services for elderly and disabled residents needing to attend medical appointments.
“With around 120 trips per month and a growing client base, we’re always in need of more drivers,” said the centre’s co-ordinator, Karen Todd. “The funding allows us to reach new volunteers – some of whom we’ve already welcomed thanks to these ads.”
The charity also provides one-to-one support, accompanying clients to hospital departments and waiting with them through appointments. The team will be available to talk to prospective volunteers at the Council’s Annual Town Meeting on 23 May, 7pm at the Oakwood Centre.

Upgrading Member Facilities: Woodley Bowling Club
Woodley Bowling Club received a £350 grant to improve its clubhouse insulation and fit an insulated water tank jacket. The club, founded in 1964 and entirely self-funded, serves as a year-round hub for local bowlers and social gatherings.
“This grant helps us save on energy bills and opens up the clubhouse for more winter use,” said Hon Treasurer Stephen Treeves. “Our members, 90% of whom live in Woodley, benefit directly from these improvements. We’re always happy to welcome new members – our next Open Day is on 10 May, from 2–5pm at Woodford Park.”

Celebrating Youth Talent: Woodley Festival of Music & Arts
A further £350 was awarded to the Woodley Festival of Music & Arts, which celebrated its 55th year in March. The festival welcomed nearly 2,000 young performers across five categories: Choral, Vocal, Instrumental, Pianoforte, and Speech & Drama.
“The council’s grant helps us hire professional adjudicators, pianos, and venues, giving young people an incredible opportunity to perform publicly and grow in confidence,” said Co-Chair Fiona Fisher. “We were also thrilled to welcome the Town Mayor and Deputy Mayor this year to see our talented participants in action.”

Continued Support for Woodley’s Community
These grants are just one way in which Woodley Town Council supports Woodley’s thriving community. Grants of up to £350 are available to Woodley-based groups that provide services, events, or facilities benefiting local residents. Applications are open for one-off costs including equipment, building improvements, or youth group participation in regional or national events.
For more information about how to apply, please visit the Grants Section on our website.
Woodley Marks VE Day 80 with Community Tribute and Beacon Lighting
Woodley came together on Wednesday 8 May to mark the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day, honouring the end of the Second World War in Europe and paying tribute to those who served and sacrificed for our freedom
The commemorative event, held at the War Memorial in Woodford Park, saw members of the community gather in remembrance and reflection, culminating in the nationwide lighting of beacons at 9.30pm. We extend our thanks to everyone who attended and supported the evening’s proceedings.
Proclamation
Special thanks go to Town Crier Tony Roper, whose powerful and moving reading of the VE Day 80 Proclamation began the evening’s commemorations. His contribution helped set a respectful and solemn tone as we remembered a pivotal moment in our nation’s history.



Woodley Town Mayor
We were also honoured to have Woodley Town Mayor, Cllr David Bragg, participate in his first public engagement since his recent appointment. Cllr Bragg laid the first wreath on behalf of Woodley in memory of all those who gave so much. He later joined communities across the UK in lighting the official beacon at 9.30pm, symbolising peace and unity across the nation.
“It was an honour to lay the first wreath on behalf of the people of Woodley and to light the beacon in unity with communities across the country. VE Day is a powerful reminder of the courage and sacrifice of those who fought for our freedom. Let us also not forget those on military service who remained in the uncertain field of conflict, in the far east and those with peace-keeping duties across Europe and at sea. Indeed, my own father was on board ship in the North Atlantic escorting a convoy of ships to Gibraltar when UBoat U541 surfaced to surrender to his vessel on 12th May, four days after peace was announced.As we mark 80 years since the end of the war in Europe, we reflect with gratitude and commit to preserving the peace they gave us,” said Woodley Town Mayor, Cllr Bragg.



VE Day
VE Day marks the moment in 1945 when Allied forces formally accepted the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany, bringing an end to nearly six years of war in Europe. It was a day of immense relief and celebration, but also reflection, as the country remembered the lives lost and the courage of those who stood up in the face of tyranny.
On this 80th anniversary, we pause to give thanks to all who fought for our freedom, both at home and overseas. Their bravery and sacrifice gave us the liberties we enjoy today. We will never forget their service or take for granted the peace they secured.
Woodley Community
Once again, thank you to everyone who took part in making the Woodley VE Day 80 event a meaningful and respectful commemoration.
Photos: Mark Apcar












Woodley welcomes New Mayor and Deputy Mayor
At the Annual Meeting on 6 May, Woodley Town Council formally elected Cllr David Bragg as Town Mayor and Cllr Darren Smith as Deputy Mayor for the year ahead.
Mayor’s charity
Mayor Bragg has selected Promise Inclusion as his charity of the year, supporting individuals with learning disabilities and their families.
Invite the Mayor
If you’d like to invite the Mayor or Deputy Mayor to your event, please complete the request form on our website.


Woodford Park maintenance updates
Woodford Park Lake
There is a partial path closure around the lake near Woodford Park Leisure Centre on Tuesday 6th May, 9am-4pm. Thank you for your patience and understanding while we complete the works.

Woodford Park Leisure Centre play area
The play area at Woodford Park Leisure Centre will be closed for tree works and minor repairs and cleaning on Tuesday 6th May and Thursday 8th May, 8.30am-4pm. Thank you for your patience and understanding while we complete the works.

Puffin crossing installation at Headley Road
Wokingham Borough Council is to install a new Puffin Crossing opposite the Oakwood Centre
The works are scheduled to take place from 2nd May to 29th May 2025, between 9:30am and 4:00pm. In addition, overnight road closures will be in effect from 30th May to 3rd June, between 7:00pm and 6:00am.
The Council is installing the new Puffin crossing to improve safety and accessibility for pedestrians in the area.
Overnight diversion
An overnight diversion will be in place during nightime closures.

Stay up to date
Please check the One.Network website for live updates and any revised timings. You can also contact Wokingham Borough Council directly for further information: 0118 9746000.

VE Day 80
We will be hosting a VE Day 80 gathering to commemorate its 80th Anniversary:
8th May
9pm – gather at the War Memorial, Woodford Park
9.10pm – Proclamation
9.15pm – Woodley Town Mayor to lay the first wreath followed by any one else wishing to lay one
9.30pm – Woodley Town Mayor will light a Beacon
10pm – Ends
All are welcome to attend.
Woodley Town Council Approves Exciting Upgrades for Alan Cornish Theatre
Woodley Town Council is pleased to announce that plans to refurbish the Alan Cornish Theatre have been formally approved by the Strategy & Resources Committee at its recent meeting. The decision marks an important step forward in enhancing the theatre’s facilities and securing its long-term future as a vibrant community venue.
The Committee considered a detailed report by theatre consultants Blue Horizon Ventures (BHV), who were commissioned to assess the refurbishment potential and develop a forward-looking programme strategy. Julian Russell, co-author of the report which was funded by the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund, provided an overview of the findings via a virtual presentation.
Council officers endorsed the recommendations of BHV, including the development of a comprehensive business plan and a refreshed programming strategy to increase the theatre’s usage, which currently stands at approximately 25%.



Phase 2
The Council has agreed to re-engage BHV to lead the next phase of the project. Their responsibilities will include preparing the business plan for the theatre and the wider Oakwood Centre, as well as defining the technical upgrade specifications and supporting the tendering process.
During discussions, Members sought reassurance regarding the financial viability of similar-sized venues. The BHV report confirmed the potential for sustainable operation, with successful local examples such as South Street Arts Centre in Reading. It was also noted that without investment, the theatre risks falling into disuse, underscoring the importance of the refurbishment.
Vibrant hub
“For over 20 years the Alan Cornish Theatre has been a valued part of the community, and this investment represents an exciting opportunity to enhance its role for current and future generations. By improving the facilities and expanding its programme, we’re ensuring the theatre becomes a vibrant and accessible cultural space for all,” said Matthew Filmore, Deputy Town Clerk.
A final business plan and detailed proposals for the technical upgrades is projected to be presented to the Committee for consideration at its September meeting. At the same time, officers will investigate additional external grant opportunities to support the project’s delivery.
Woodley Town Council looks forward to redeveloping the Alan Cornish Theatre as a hub for creativity, community, and cultural engagement.

Woodley Town Council Celebrates Two New Additions to the Community: Coronation Orchard Garden and History Wall
Woodley Town Council is proud to announce the official opening of two exciting community projects – the Coronation Orchard Garden and the Woodley History Wall – both of which celebrate heritage, community, and sustainability.
At an official opening ceremony on Monday 15 April, hosted by Woodley Town Mayor, Cllr Juliet Anderson, the two new developments were unveiled.
Coronation Orchard Garden
The newly planted Coronation Orchard Garden is a thoughtfully designed green space created to commemorate the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III. Situated within an existing area of Woodford Park, the garden has been transformed into a peaceful, welcoming retreat for the community to enjoy year-round.
The orchard is fully accessible and features edible herb gardens and fruit trees, which will be available for the public to pick from as they grow and mature. This project reflects both a celebration of the King Charles III, the community, and a commitment to environmental regeneration and wellbeing.



History Wall
In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Woodley Town Council, a brand-new History Wall has been installed in the Oakwood Centre, offering a fascinating journey through Woodley’s rich and evolving history. From its early days as a “clearing in the woods” – the origin of the town’s name – to the vibrant, thriving community we know today, the History Wall presents key milestones in both Woodley and the Town Council’s development.
The Council extends sincere thanks to the u3a Woodley team for their dedicated research in gathering historical facts and to local artist Francesca Lane, whose hand-drawn illustrations bring the story of Woodley to life, making the History Wall not only educational but also a striking piece of public art.



Ceremony
The unveiling of both the Coronation Orchard Garden and the History Wall was well-attended by a host of local dignitaries and community representatives. Guests included Woodley & Earley MP Yuan Yang, past and present Woodley Town Councillors, and Woodley Town Crier Tony Roper. Also in attendance were representatives from community groups who regularly work in partnership with the Council, including Woodley Carnival, Friends of Woodford Park, Woodley Bowling Club, and WASP (Woodley Adopt A Street Project).
The u3a Woodley team were also in attendance alongside artist Francesca Lane.
The u3a team were delighted to see their research brought to life, while Francesca was overjoyed to finally see her illustrations creating the story of Woodley.
During the unveiling, Woodley Town Mayor, Councillor Juliet Anderson, addressed attendees and expressed her enthusiasm for the lasting impact both projects will have on the local community, stating:
“I’m very much looking forward to seeing the people of Woodley enjoy the Coronation Orchard Garden as a place of enjoyment and sustainability, and to see residents and visitors alike explore the History Wall and discover the story of our wonderful town. My sincere thanks go to the Town Council team, the u3a Woodley group, and Francesca Lane for their dedication, creativity, and collaboration in bringing these projects to life.”
Residents are encouraged to visit both the Coronation Orchard Garden and the History Wall, and to learn more about Woodley’s history by visiting the Council’s History Page.




















