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Merry Christmas from Woodley Town Council Leader

Woodley Town Council Leader Keith Baker reminisces over a great year for Woodley

 

As Christmas approaches and 2018 draws to a close, I am reminded of what a fantastic year it has been for Woodley.

 

Each year I am increasingly amazed at the great community spirit that exists across Woodley. As an active user of Social Media, it is heart-warming to see a Woodley resident reach out for help and advice by posting a problem and then to see the number of useful suggestions of help follow. I cannot think of anywhere else I would want to live.

 

Woodley

 

One of the most remarkable events for me this year was the Centenary celebration of the end of WWI on Woodley’s Memorial Ground. Over 2,000 residents attended the event to mark their respects for all lives lost in wars. The Town Council organised refurbishment of the memorial gates, while permanent display boards were put up, dedicated to those local soldiers who had lost their lives in WWI. Thank you to all who attended and contributed to create a fitting memorial.

 

Woodley memorial

 

The annual ‘switch on’ of the Christmas lights in the town centre was also a remarkable event and marked the first year with the tree in a brand-new position at the north end of the town, providing more space for people to enjoy this annual event. The TCMI did a great job in organising this celebration, with mulled wine, roast chestnuts and mince pies enjoyed by all. The carol singing led by the Woodley Concert Band was excellent and, again, the community spirit was out in full force.

 

 

Other marvellous Woodley events include our usual fantastic Carnival with amazing floats, the Christmas Extravaganza, regular town markets, the Woodley Festival of Business and other local community events, as well as Woodford Park being awarded Green Flag status – the first park in Wokingham Borough; it is clear to see why residents love living in Woodley.

 

Green Flag Certificate Woodford Park

 

However, none of that can be achieved without huge numbers of volunteers and organisations that always do their ‘bit’ behind the scenes; whether that is the litter pickers and other volunteer groups who help to keep our streets and parks clean and tidy, or the community groups that ensure Woodley is such a lovely place to live. On behalf of all Woodley residents, I would like to thank you all for the countless number of hours you give to our community.

 

We have some new and exciting events planned for 2019, to add to the already popular timetable.

 

I would like to wish all Woodley residents a great Christmas and a very happy New Year.

 

Keith baker Woodley Town Council

Keith Baker, Woodley Town Council Leader

 

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Woodley Town Council Opening Times

Christmas and New Year Opening Times

 

Woodley Town Council opening times Christmas 2018

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Woodley

Woodley & North Earley Community Forum minutes

Woodley & North Earley Community Forum’s recent meeting of 5th December, held at the Oakwood Centre, discussed local crime issues, including an update from the Neighbourhood Policing Team and its priorities.

Please read the Full Minutes here: WANE community forum minutes 05.12.18

 

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Local roadworks update

Redwood Avenue, Woodley

17 Dec – 19 Dec

Give & Take traffic control for works on the footway crossing by Wokingham Borough Council.

 

Lavenham Drive, Woodley

17 Dec – 19 Dec

Give & Take traffic control for works on a footway patch by Wokingham Borough Council.

 

Haddon Drive, Woodley

17 Dec – 19 Dec

Give & Take traffic control for work on two footway patches and one footway crossing by Wokingham Borough Council.

 

Nightingale Road, Woodley

17 Dec – 19 Dec

Give & Take traffic control to patch a footway by Wokingham Borough Council.

 

Howth Drive, Woodley

17 Dec – 19 Dec

Give & Take traffic control to patch a footway by Wokingham Borough Council.

 

Fairwater Drive, Woodley

17 Dec – 19 Dec

Give & Take traffic control to patch a footway and to reinstate a leaking pipe by Wokingham Borough Council and Thames Water.

 

Duffield Road, Woodley

17 Dec – 19 Dec

Give & Take traffic control at the junction for Upingham Drive to patch a footway by Wokingham Borough Council.

 

Crockhamwell Road, Woodley

16 Dec – 19 Dec

Two-way signal traffic control for work on a valve by Thames Water.

17 Dec – 19 Dec

Give & Take traffic control to patch a footway by Wokingham Borough Council.

18 Dec – 19 Dec

Multi-way Signal traffic control at the entrance to the car park to rectify a defect by Thames Water.

 

Coppice Road, Woodley

17 Dec – 19 Dec

Give & Take traffic control to patch a footway by Wokingham Borough Council.

 

Church Road, Woodley

17 Dec – 19 Dec

Give & Take traffic control to patch a footway by Wokingham Borough Council.

 

Beechwood Avenue, Woodley

17 Dec – 19 Dec

Give & Take traffic control to patch a footway by Wokingham Borough Council.

 

B4446 Sonning Lane, Sonning

17 Dec – 21 Dec

Carriageway incursion at junction with the Bath Road by Wokingham Borough Council.

 

Sutcliffe Avenue, Earley

17 Dec – 21 Dec

Give & Take traffic control to patch a footway by Wokingham Borough Council.

 

A4 London Road, Earley

19 Dec – 21 Dec

Give & Take traffic control at the BP garage for work to patch a footway by Wokingham Borough Council.

 

Lismore Close, Woodley

19 Dec – 21 Dec

Carriageway incursion to repair leaking pipes by Thames Water.

 

Wheble Drive, Woodley

19 Dec – 21 Dec

Give & Take traffic control for work on a footway crossing by Wokingham Borough Council.

 

Further information can be found at:

 www.roadworks.org and www.wokingham.gov.uk

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Woodley Town Council solar energy

Woodley Town Council to install solar panels on its buildings

Solar panels to be installed at Woodford Park Leisure Centre in 2019

Woodley Town Council is partnering with Reading Community Energy Society to install solar panels on its buildings in Woodley.  This exciting project will include the Oakwood Centre, Woodford Park Leisure Centre and Coronation Hall, providing cheaper daytime electricity and reducing the impact on the environment.
The project will deliver a significant cost saving over a 20 year contract period and reduce the carbon footprint of the buildings by just under 16 tonnes CO2 per year. This is roughly equivalent to the annual CO2 produced by two average households or three average cars.
Reading Community Energy Society is a community interest company with all profits reinvested in the scheme and local sustainable energy initiatives.
The first installation will be carried out at Woodford Park Leisure Centre early in the new year.
Woodley Town Council solar energy

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Wokingham Borough Council Homes for the Future

Homes for the Future

 

Wokingham Borough Council initiative – Homes for the Future

Wokingham Borough Council has recently delivered its Homes for the Future leaflet to every household in the borough. The leaflet is about the current Local Plan Update (LPU) consultation and is the beginning of a new Local Plan to set out how the borough will grow in the future.

This updated Local Plan will guide where and how growth will take place in the borough in the years up to 2036. The Borough Council is aware it needs to plan for more housing, which is always a complex and controversial subject. It also needs to plan for new employment, schools, roads, parks, shops and community facilities necessary to create places people want to live, work and do business.

One of the key reasons for needing the LPU is that the Government has recently updated the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and the supporting guidance. This includes a new, standard approach for calculating the number of homes each local authority must plan for.

What’s the timetable?

The timetable for the Local Plan Update has been reviewed and agreed by the Council’s Executive on 25 October 2018. It is expected that the LPU will be completed (‘adopted’) in Spring 2022. The newly updated Local Development Scheme shows more information on the timetable. Please see: Local Development Scheme WBC

Get involved

The Borough Council is currently consulting on the LPU, and is asking local residents their views on how development should be managed across the borough and where development should take place.

Most residents should have received the Council’s Homes for the Future leaflet. Please see: Homes for the future FINAL

To have your say, please complete the Borough Council’s Survey HERE

Public events

Wokingham Borough Council will be holding a number of events over the next few months. All events run from 19.00-21.00 and are at the following places:

  • Winnersh Community Centre, New Road, RG41 5DU – Tuesday 4 December 2018
  • Wokingham Without St. Sebastian’s Memorial Hall, Nile Mile Ride, RG40 3BA –Monday 7 January 2019
  • Twyford Loddon Hall, Loddon Hall Road, RG10 9JA – Thursday 10 January 2019
  • Wokingham Town Hall, Market Place, RG40 1AS – Wednesday 16 January 2019
  • Shinfield Ryeish Green Sports Centre, Hyde End Road, RG7 1EP – Tuesday 22 January 2019
  • Arborfield Henry Street Garden Centre, Swallowfield Road, RG2 9JY – Wednesday 30 January 2019
  • Earley Trinity Church, Chalfont Close, RG6 5HZ – Wednesday 6 February 2019
  • Woodley Oakwood Centre, Headley Road, RG5 4JZ – Tuesday 12 February 2019

To stay up to date, please sign up HERE

Wokingham Borough Council  Homes for the Future

 

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Woodley town council flag

New flags in Woodford Park

Woodley Town Council is very proud of the two new flag poles in Woodford Park by the War Memorial.

 

Woodley town council flag

Woodley Town Council flag flying high

Woodley Green Flag

Woodford Park Woodley, Green Flag flying high

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Woodley community grants November 2018

Presentation of Woodley Community Grants

Woodley Town Council Mayor presents Community Grants to recipients

 

 At the Full Council meeting held on 11 November at the Oakwood Centre, Woodley Town Mayor, Sam Rahmouni, presented community grants to several charities and individuals.

 

The community grant recipients included seven community organisations and two individuals.

 

  • Berkshire Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre received a grant to help fund a range of treatments.
  • Home-Start Wokingham District received a grant to help towards the cost of running a 10-week training course for at least 12 new volunteers.
  • Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice received a grant towards the cost of providing palliative care either at the hospice or at the patient’s home.
  • Wokingham Job Support Centre received a grant towards the cost of providing internet access, training and support on how to find and apply for jobs.
  • Wokingham Volunteer Centre received a grant for its ‘Green n’ Tidy’ gardening service, which tends the gardens of 26 vulnerable elderly Woodley residents, as well as finding volunteers for several local charities.
  • Woodley Adopt A Street Project (WASP) received a grant to purchase equipment for the volunteers to use.
  • Woodley and North Earley Community Forum received a grant towards the cost of producing and distributing information leaflets, particularly aimed at local vulnerable and elderly residents.

 

The individual grants were awarded to two Woodley-based young gymnasts.

 

  • William Cowen, a gymnast in the GB Tumbling Squad, received a grant to help purchase a GB kit and fund travel and accommodation costs for the World Championships in Russia.
  • Rosie Cowen, tumbling gymnast, received a grant to help the cost of attending regional training through the year and the cost of squad kit.

 

Woodley community grants November 2018

(L-R TOP): vice-chair Mike Evans and chair, Mary Bather, of Woodley and North Earley Community Forum, Shelagh Flower from WASP and Emma Roberts from Home-Start (L-R BOTTOM): Rosie Cowen, Steven Polak from Wokingham Job Centre, Woodley Town Mayor, Sam Rahmouni, Laura Kell from Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice and William Cowen

 

 

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Thames Valley Police

Woodley Neighbourhood Team Winter Update

Woodley Neighbourhood Team update from PCSO Clare Towse

We hope you are starting to get into the festive spirit as the Holiday Season is quickly approaching us!

Crime Prevention / Safety Advice

Cold Weather/ Darker Nights:

Due to the decrease in the temperature over the last few weeks and the clocks going back, it gives me the perfect opportunity to remind you of some advice regarding staying safe during the darker winter nights!

  • Stick to well-lit and well used areas. Try to stay away from short cuts through dark and remote alleyways and parks
  • Be aware of your surroundings. Do not walk around with both headphones in, this allows you to hear what is around you
  • Know places of safety in your area!
  • Do not get into strangers cars if they offer you a lift, even if you feel they are genuine
  • Make sure your valuables and mobile phones are not on show whilst you are walking around
  • If you are on a night out, do not accept drinks from people you do not know
  • Do not use unlicensed taxi, make sure you can see their valid license displayed in the taxi before

    you accept the journey

  • If you believe or witness something that you feel is suspicious, please report this to police online or

    via 101.

    Burglary

    Unfortunately, we have recently had a number of burglaries and attempted burglaries in the area.
    I would like to encourage you to make sure all your windows and doors are locked before going to bed or leaving your property unattended. You can reduce your risk of becoming a victim or burglary by following this advice:

  • Try to get into the habit of following your own routine when you lock up your home. This will ensure that you do not forget anything
  • Double lock any doors
  • Make sure that any valuables are out of sight
  • Never leave any documents or ID in obvious places such as kitchens or hallways
  • In the evening, shut the curtains and leave lights on
  • If you are out all day, then it is advisable to use a timer device to automatically turn lights and lamps on when it turns dark
  • Don’t forget to turn on your burglar alarm if you have one
  • Lock your garage or shed and don’t leave any items out such as ladders or rakes as these could be used to gain entry to your home by potential offenders.
  • Lock your bike inside a secure shed or garage, to a robust fitting bolted to the ground or wall, like a ground anchor
  • Do not post on social media that you are away from home
  • Mark your valuables
  • Secure your gates at all times
  • Think about a gravel driveway or path leading to your home which will make it harder for people to go undetected.

    Theft from Motor Vehicles:

    Incidents of Thefts from vehicles are often due to vehicles being left unsecure, making it very easy for thieves to access. Therefore, please make a note of the following crime prevention advice:

  • Make sure your windows are all closed before leaving your vehicle
  • Do not leave any valuables visible inside your vehicle, when leaving it unattended
  • Double check you have locked your vehicle by checking the doors before you leave
  • Depending on the make and model of your vehicle, double lock by clicking the lock button on the

    keys twice

  • Make sure your vehicle is parked in a well-lit area or on a driveway
  • Ensure you have a working and loud alarm on your vehicle.

    Theft of Pedal Cycles

    This year Woodley has unfortunately had an increase in thefts of bicycles. Woodley local policing team have been working very closely with partner agencies to try and tackle this issue as a priority. PC Mills is currently in the process of interviewing suspects that have been identified, we will update you in due course when this has concluded.

    Anti-Social Behaviour

    Over October and November especially Halloween, we received calls from the community in regards to young people acting in an anti-social manner. The team were busy throughout the evening tackling this and subsequently three boys under the age of 18 were arrested for possession of fireworks after PCSOs were confronted with people throwing fireworks towards them. We urge you to please report any incidents of anti-social behaviour that you encounter.

    Begging

    We are aware as a neighbourhood team of a couple of individuals in the local area that have been seen to be persistently begging. Although we know this is frustrating, we are encouraging members of the public to be reporting this in via 101 or the web form on the Thames Valley Police website. We are in the process of collating statements from witnesses which will help us to build and collate as much evidence to take the offenders in question to court. Although this may be sound time consuming and nothing happening quickly however we reassure you that we are taking this very seriously. However we can only do this witheveryone’s help & support.

    We would like to wish you all a peaceful and crime free Christmas.

    Contact us

    If you want any advice or would like to contact the neighbourhood team you can contact us via email:WoodleyNHPT@Thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk please note this email address cannot be used to contact Thames Valley Police to report crimes or for any urgent matters. To report a crime, you can use the online form on the Thames Valley Police website or you can call the police non-emergency number 101. If your call is an emergency then dial 999.

    If you have information about crime or anti-social behaviour in your area but you do not want to speak to the police, please call the Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555111.

    Receive free local crime alerts and crime prevention advice by signing up to Thames Valley Alert. To register please go to www.thamesvalleyalert.co.uk
    Follow us on Twitter @TVP_Wokingham

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Woodley roadworks update

Local roadworks update

B3350 Church Road, Earley

12-14 December

Traffic control multi-way signals at the junction of Church Road and Eastcourt Avenue (RG6 1HT) for Openreach engineering works.

Church Road, Woodley

13-14 December

Carriageway incursion for permanent reinstatement of footway by Thames Water.

Coppice Road, Woodley

12-14 December

Carriageway incursion for permanent reinstatement of footway by Thames Water.

Corbett Gardens, Woodley

11-13 December

Carriageway incursion for permanent reinstatement of footway by Thames Water.

Norton Road, Woodley

11-13 December

Give & Take traffic control to reinstate part of the carriageway by Wokingham Borough Council.

Quentin Road, Woodley

13-14 December

Carriageway incursion for service pipe repair by Thames Water.

Ryecroft Close, Woodley

12-14 December

Give & Take traffic control to reinstate part of the carriageway by Wokingham Borough Council.

Welford Road, Woodley

11-13 December

Carriageway incursion for permanent reinstatement of footway by Thames Water.

Willowside, Woodley

11-13 December

Give & Take traffic control to excavate to transfer LV mains service to relocated column by Wokingham Borough Council.

Woodwaye, Woodley

11-13 December

Give & Take traffic control to reinstate part of the carriageway by Wokingham Borough Council.

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Christmas celebration in Woodley Town Centre

Woodley’s 22nd Christmas Extravaganza

Photos and coverage of Woodley’s 22nd Christmas Extravaganza from The Wokingham Paper.

 

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