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.

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