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Friendship Alliance Wokingham

Friendship Alliance Newsletter February 21

Please note that the links do not work. For more information please contact Jayne Streak Project Lead at The Friendship Alliance (07464 834949 | 0118 979 8019)

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Blue Waste Bag deliveries to start soon

More than five million blue bags will begin being delivered across Wokingham borough later this month.

These are for your general waste, with each household receiving 80 bags in two rolls of 40 to cover the period between April 2021 and March 2022.

If you need more blue bags before they are due to be delivered, you can order these on the Wokingham Borough Council website and arrange for them to be delivered within 10 working days or collect them from one of the locations listed on the website.

There will soon be the facilities to to search the Borough Council website for when the blue bags are due on your street.

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Woodley Carnival 2021 cancelled

Please contact Woodley Carnival directly for more information.

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Wokingham Borough Libraries update

New Click & Collect Service

Local residents are now able to request and collect books from Wokingham Borough libraries.

Residents can request up to 10 books using the Library website or by phone.

Library staff are ready to help residents find books that they will enjoy, and are encouraged to let library staff know the type of books they would like, whether it is hardback or paperback, a certain genre or for a certain age group and they will do their best to find a suitable selection. Audio CDs are also available with this service.

The books and audios can then be collected from Wokingham LibraryWoodley Library or Lower Earley library.

Online events

For further information please email: libraries@wokingham.gov.uk

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Reduced capacity and timings at Dinton Country Pastures

New measures are being put in place to help reduce visitor numbers at Dinton Pastures Country Park and ensure that social distancing rules can be followed. 

Amongst these measures will be an online booking system for the play area between 10am and 4pm on weekends and during school holidays. From 30 January, visitors will need to book a one-hour time slot online, prior to their visit. Staff members will be onsite to monitor usage and clear the play area once the hour is up. 

In addition, the overflow carpark was closed on 23 January and will remain closed until lockdown ends, at the earliest. A formal Temporary Traffic Regulation Order (TTRO) is being put in place and will be enforceable from this week to prevent visitors from parking in the surrounding areas. Traffic cones have been put in place in the meantime.

Other measures include increased and more prominent signage, as well as additional presence from the Council’s Covid Support Officers to observe visitor behaviour and help promote best practice.

Stop the spread of Covid-19

Cllr Parry Batth, executive member for environment and leisure says: “We are aware that local parks and play areas have been extremely busy in recent weeks, especially Dinton Pastures. 

“This is of course a testament to how wonderful these outdoor spaces are; however, we do need to ensure that they remain safe places to visit. As such, we are investing in the necessary actions to help reduce visitor numbers and stop the spread of Covid-19 in our communities. 

“Regular exercise is integral to our physical and mental health and we do not want to stop people from being able to access these outdoor spaces. However, it is imperative that we listen to feedback and act accordingly. We also need our residents to play their part. 

“Outdoor exercise should be done locally wherever possible, but you can travel a short distance within your area to do so if necessary. Please only visit Dinton if you are a Wokingham Borough resident who lives nearby – ideally in Winnersh, Woodley or Hurst.”

Play area information

The play area will have capacity for 150 people in each one-hour time slot, which is less than 50% of its usual capacity. Double bookings will not be permitted, and it is asked that people only book if they know they will show up, to save disappointing other families. 

Alongside this, all children should be under the supervision of an adult at all times – this will not be the responsibility of staff members as they will be focusing on safety numbers and marshalling entry and exit points.

Visitors are encouraged to arrive at, or just after, the time of their booking slot to avoid over-crowding and prevent any queuing for the session. At the end of each session a whistle will be blown, and visitors will be encouraged to leave the site. There is a 15-minute period before the next slot begins.

“We appreciate all the feedback that our residents have given on our parks and play areas and feel that the decision to limit visitor numbers at Dinton in this way is the right one,” says Cllr Parry Batth. 

“We do not want to have to our close our parks, though we may need to take further action if social distancing rules aren’t followed. Please continue to follow the national guidance and help bring infection rates down.”

To book a slot in the play area at Dinton Pastures, please visit its website.

Hurst and Woodley residential parking

The following roads fall under the Temporary Traffic Regulation Order (TTRO): Davis Street, Lea Heath Way, Davis Way (leading to Douglas Grange and Little Hill Road), Sanford Lane, Mohawk Way and Colemansmoor Road. Any residents living on these roads should park on their driveway. 

If they are unable to do so, or have no off-street parking, they should email parking.services@wokingham.gov.uk with vehicle details and proof of residency (such as a council tax letter, V5C vehicle logbook or utility bill). 

Their details will be added to the system and they will be given a dispensation to park whilst these temporary restrictions are in place.

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Covid 19 vaccine fraud

Action Fraud is raising awareness of another coronavirus vaccine scam, after it received a high volume of reports relating to a phishing email this week (w/c 25 January).

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The email, which attempts to trick people into handing over their bank details, was reported more than 1,000 times in 24 hours. It appears to come from the NHS and asks the recipient to click on a link to accept or decline an invitation to receive the coronavirus vaccine. If they click accept, they are asked to input personal information and their bank card details.
The national reporting centre for fraud and cyber crime has previously warned about coronavirus vaccine scams, with many people reporting receiving fake text messages purporting to be from the NHS.


Head of Action Fraud, Pauline Smith, is warning the public to remain vigilant as fraudsters continue to act:
“It’s despicable that fraudsters will take advantage of such an important tool in the fight against this evil and deadly disease. Not only are the people being targeted with this email at risk of losing money, or having their identity stolen, but they are also at risk of not receiving the real vaccine.
“The public have been fantastic at reporting these scams to us and raising awareness in their local community as well. But unfortunately, as this latest phishing campaign shows, we still have to remain cautious and alert. Remember: anything purporting to be from the NHS asking you to pay for the vaccine, or provide your bank account or card details, is a scam.”


How to protect yourself


In the UK, coronavirus vaccines will only be available via the National Health Services of England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland. You can be contacted by the NHS, your employer, a GP surgery or pharmacy local to you, to receive your vaccine. Remember, the vaccine is free of charge. At no point will you be asked to pay.


The NHS will never:

  • ask you for your bank account or card details.
  • ask you for your PIN or banking password.
  • arrive unannounced at your home to administer the vaccine.
  • ask you to prove your identity by sending copies of personal documents such as your passport, driving licence, bills or pay slips. 

If you receive a call you believe to be fraudulent, hang up. If you are suspicious about an email you have received, forward it to report@phishing.gov.uk. Suspicious text messages should be forwarded to the number 7726 which is free of charge.


If you believe you are the victim of a fraud, please report this to Action Fraud as soon as possible by calling 0300 123 2040 or visiting www.actionfraud.police.uk.

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Garden waste collections resume

Garden waste collections have restarted following the temporary suspension last week due to #Covid19 staff shortages.


Staff from waste collection contractor Veolia have now begun to return to work after self-isolation periods and additional staff have been drafted in to allow garden waste to be picked up as normal.


There will be no catch up collections for residents missed last week. Please put your bin out on your next normal collection day.


For any issues or further information please contact Wokingham Borough Council directly. Thank you.

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Wokingham Borough Council to fund domestic abuse support

Wokingham Borough Council’s decision-making executive is set to review and approve plans to increase funding into a new domestic abuse support service. The £1.5million contract would cover a five year period with the option to extend for a further two years. 

Additional funding of £115,000 for 2021/22 has been requested to help manage the increased demand for services and additional statutory duties which are expected to be placed on Wokingham Borough Council. 

The council plans to procure a new contract ahead of June 2021, when the current contract expires. At present the domestic abuse service is provided by Berkshire Women’s Aid (BWA). 

“Domestic abuse can happen against anyone and anybody can be an abuser. The council recognises that the effects are wide-ranging and have a serious impact on both adults and children, including their health and wellbeing,” said Cllr Parry Batth, executive member for environment and leisure.

“Ensuring easy access to information, specialist services, and multi-agency support is a vital part of keeping our residents safe. The council is responsible for providing domestic abuse support for victims seeking help and advice and individuals who are identified as being at high or medium risk of serious harm.” 

Anyone can be a victim of domestic abuse regardless of gender, age, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, sexuality, or background.  Domestic abuse does not only occur between couples. It can also involve wider family members, including parental abuse by an adolescent or grown child. It can exist between older siblings, or the wider extended family in elder or honour-based abuse.

Investing in the domestic abuse support service is vital to ensuring effective support options are in place and available to protect vulnerable residents in line with the council’s aims to enabling safe, strong communities and changing the way Wokingham Borough Council works for its residents.  

The new service would be available to all residents including a focus on increasing accessibility for BAME, male, LGBTQ+, and victims who have a disability.

The services set to be commissioned would include: 

  1. a helpline
  2. access to specialist independent domestic abuse advocates (IDVA’s)
  3. outreach, children and young people support, group-based programmes 
  4. refuge support

The council has recently employed a dedicated domestic abuse coordinator to increase coordination across the organisation. Work is already underway with current Domestic Abuse Subgroup members and wider key stakeholders to establish a multi-agency Domestic Abuse Local Partnership Board by April 2021 to support delivery of the new Domestic Abuse Bill 2021.

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Garden waste collections suspended from 19 January

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Garden waste collections have been temporarily suspended again in Wokingham Borough due to Covid-19.

The waste collection contractor Veolia have made the difficult decision to suspend garden waste collections from 19 January until Monday (25 January) when Veolia are aiming to restart the service.

This is due to Covid-19 impacting 40% of Veolia’s staff. There have been a small number of confirmed cases but, due to close contacts, a high number of staff are having to self-isolate.

By suspending garden waste Veolia can continue to provide weekly general waste, recycling and food waste collections.

Temporarily stopping garden waste collection services is happening up and down the country, as Covid-19 creates staffing issues for councils and waste contractors around the UK. Many have completely suspended services for extended periods.

We will continue to provide updates to you as the situation changes.

This is the third time Wokingham Borough Council has had to temporarily suspend the garden waste collections this month but this will be a longer pause than previously and there will be no catch up collections this time.

If your garden waste bin is currently at the kerbside and has not been collected by the end of the day, please take it back in and hold onto it until your next regularly scheduled collection day.

At the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, the council extended the current garden waste service for the 2020 – 2021 contract for an additional month to allow for any disruptions to the service due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Those who are signed up for garden waste are getting two additional collections dates compared to a normal year. It’s hoped most residents are not missed more than once and we continue to work with Veolia to get the services restarted as soon as possible.

You should assume collections will restart on Monday (25 January) and garden waste should be put out if you are due a collection then. You can check collection days on our website.

For any further information or to discuss please contact Wokingham Borough Council directly.

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Covid 19 business support grants update

14/1/21

Wokingham Borough Council is endeavouring to match the pace of Government updates with regard to the delivery of Covid-19 business support grants.  Application forms remain live on the Council website.  A summary page is here:

https://www.wokingham.gov.uk/business-and-licensing/business-and-growth/coronavirus-announcements/

ARG – Discretionary Grant Scheme Phase 2 covers those businesses which have been severely impacted by the national lockdown restrictions put in place from 3 December 2020. Phase 2 will cover those businesses up until the 2 April 2021. Applications must be received within this period.  Please read the Policy Booklet and if you are eligible complete the on-line application form here:

https://www.wokingham.gov.uk/business-and-licensing/business-and-growth/coronavirus-additional-restrictions-grant-form/

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Wokingham Borough Council creates new jobs for youths with its Kickstart Scheme

Wokingham Borough Council has announced that its application to the Government’s Kickstart Scheme has been successfully approved; creating a number of new job opportunities in the area for young people who are currently on Universal Credit and are at risk of long-term unemployment. 

The aim of Kickstart, which is part of the Government’s ‘Plan for Jobs’ scheme, is to get 16-24-year olds who are struggling to find work, into employment during the Covid-19 pandemic. Each job placement is completely new, lasting for six months and helping young people to build their confidence and experience in the workplace; all while earning a regular wage for up to 25 hours per week. 

To apply for one of the council’s Kickstart roles, applicants must be registered with Jobcentre Plus and be claiming Universal Credit. Those already registered and claiming Universal Credit can discuss the eligibility criteria with their work coach to see if they’re a suitable applicant.

Roles will vary from internal-facing positions within the IT and HR teams, to external-facing roles as part of the council’s Covid response. 

The Council has also acted as a gateway for its adult social care services partner, Optalis, who’s application has also been successful and will create a number of support roles as part of the scheme. At this stage, the application covers a total of 25 Kickstart placements at Wokingham Borough Council and five at Optalis. 

Cllr John Kaiser, executive member for finance and housing says: “There’s no doubt that the pandemic has hit young people hard and for many, employment opportunities have been few and far between. For these young adults who have been struggling to find work, the Kickstart Scheme will provide a life-changing opportunity to step onto the career ladder and we are delighted to be able to help. Not only will they gain hands-on, paid experience in a real working environment; they will also receive training alongside their job to help them excel and land permanent jobs in the future. This will cover key employability areas, such as writing a CV and learning basic IT skills.” 

The scheme is funded by the UK Government, covering 100% of National Minimum Wage (or the National Living Wage, depending on the age of the participant), associated employer National Insurance contributions and employer minimum automatic enrolment contributions. More than 19,000 jobs have been created for young people across the UK, covering a wide range of industries. The scheme is due to end in December 2021. 

“It is very important to us to take a proactive approach in supporting and preparing our future workforce”, says Cllr John Kaiser. “Therefore, we are encouraging anyone within this age bracket, who is currently claiming Universal Credit, to speak to their Jobcentre Coach about their eligibility criteria for our roles. We are also urging local employers of all sizes to consider applying for Kickstart Scheme funding and help provide even more employment opportunities for young people in the area.”

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Garden waste collection reinstated

11/1/21

Garden waste collections in Wokingham Borough, which were previously suspended due to Covid-19 cases are now reinstated.

The suspension, which started on 11 January, due to Covid-19 impacting almost 40% of staff at the borough’s waste collection contractor Veolia, has now been reinstated with a schedule to catch up on missed collections. 

Please put your garden waste out as normal if you’re due a collection. For anyone who missed their garden waste being collected during the period 11-13 January; these will be collected on Saturday (16 Jan). Please put your garden waste out then if you were missed on those days.

For further information please contact Wokingham Borough Council.

Government guidance is to stay at home during the national lockdown but the re3 recycling centres at Longshot Lane, Bracknell, and Smallmead, Reading, remain open as a key public service. If you are unable to store your waste at home or wait to visit, then you can book a slot to visit via the click and tip service. 

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