zorb football youth event

Youth provision engagement events

We are delighted to be funding two youth activity sessions for young people aged 11-18 years old, run by Berkshire Youth

The events are part of a Council-led project to engage with Woodley’s young people in order to get their thoughts and ideas about our future youth provision offering.

Both events are open to young people aged 11-18 years old, are free, and there is no need to book. Please just turn up and enjoy, as well as taking the opportunity for young people to Have their Say on youth services in Woodley.

Zorb football

📅 20th August

⏰ 4-5.30pm

ðŸŒģ Woodford Park

Graffiti & inflatables fun

📅 27th August

⏰ 4-5.30pm

ðŸŒģ Sandford Park

Further information

The events are being run by Berkshire Youth. For any enquiries, please email:

📧 [email protected]

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Extraordinary Strategy & Resources Committee meeting – Tuesday 6 August 2024

Notice of Extraordinary Meeting of the Strategy & Resources Committee on Tuesday 6 August 2024
Please click here to view the full agenda for this meeting.
 
You can view this meeting live, or after the event via a recording, on the Council’s YouTube channel.
 
If you need assistance with accessibility issues in order to access this meeting, please contact the Deputy Town Clerk: [email protected]. 

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Community Wellness Outreach NHS health Check

Free NHS Health Check

Wokingham residents are being encouraged to get a free NHS health check as part of a new community wellness outreach project

Each health check is completely free, carried out in private and takes around 30 minutes. The check will include measuring your height and weight, a blood pressure check, a cholesterol test and a blood sugar test. Those over 65 will also be told about symptoms of dementia to look out for. 

As part of the health check, you will be offered advice and guidance to address issues that may be impacting your health. You will also be able to access help from Involve community services who can offer ongoing support and signposting on wider issues including mental wellbeing, finances and additional pressures like carer responsibilities. 

Can I get a free health check? 

To be eligible for a free health check you need to meet the following criteria: 

  • A resident in the borough or registered with a Wokingham borough GP 
  • Are between 30 to 74 years old 
  • Not on medication or receiving treatment for high blood pressure, heart failure, diabetes, raised cholesterol or chronic kidney disease
  • Not received an NHS health check in the last five years 

Where can I get a health check?

Health checks are being offered at a variety of venues across the borough, with new appointments being released every month. 

You can find out more about the Health Checks on the Joy App or book your appointment in advance on the Community Wellness Outreach webpage.

Depending on the number of pre-bookings some spaces may also be available to people dropping in on the day. However, this cannot be guaranteed, and people are encouraged to book in advance.

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New toilets at the Oakwood Centre

New toilets at the Oakwood Centre

We are excited to announce that the toilets at the Oakwood Centre are to be refurbished

We will be closing the toilets from Monday 5th August, for approximately 4 weeks, while renovations take place.

Temporary toilets will be available, including accessible toilets; please follow signs in the centre or ask a member of staff for assistance.

Woodley Town Council Reception will be also closed from Monday 5th August for approximately 4 weeks, while the works take place.

Please ask a member of staff at the Oakwood Centre reception desk for help. If no one is at the desk, please call 0118 9690356 and someone will come to see you.

Thank you for your support and understanding while we make improvements.

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Road Closed

A329(M) Closure – 17 & 18 August 2024

Wokingham Borough Council have advised that they intend to close a section of the A329(M) between 7am and 4pm on Saturday 17 & Sunday 18 August 2024.

The closure will be in effect in both directions between the junction with Coppid Beach and the Winnersh Triangle interchange.

The reason for the closure is to allow WBC contractors to carry out multiple bridge inspections and routine maintenance works in safety.

The alternative route for all eastbound vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via A3290 Loddon Bridge and The Bader Way Interchange, A329 Reading Road, A329 Shute End, A329 Rectory Road, A329 Wiltshire Road and A329 London Road.

The alternative route for all westbound vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via A329 London Road, A329 Peach Street, A329 Broad Street, A329 Shute End, A329 Reading Road and A3290 Loddon Bridge and The Bader Way Interchange.

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Royal Berkshire Hospital

Royal Berkshire Hospital Survey

What would be the impact to you if Royal Berkshire Hospital moved?

The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust is looking at options for a new Royal Berkshire Hospital as part of the government’s New Hospital Programme.  The Trust have so far identified two sites which could be suitable and want to understand the impact for staff, patients and the wider community including residents and local businesses if the hospital moves.

The two potential sites they are seeking your views on are;

Thames Valley Park at the end of A329M – 2.2 miles north east of the current site between East Reading and Woodley

Thames Valley Science Park – 3.7 miles south east of the current site off the M4 near Shinfield

Please fill in the survey  to have your say or email [email protected] with your feedback

For further details including a map of the sites please seewww.buildingberkshiretogether.co.uk/impact-assessment

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Planning & Community Committee Meeting – 23 July 2024

Notice of Planning & Community Committee meeting taking place at the Oakwood Centre, Woodley, on Tuesday 23 July 2024 at 7:45pm
Please click here to view the full agenda for this meeting.
You can watch this meeting live, or after the event via a recording, on the Council’s YouTube channel.
If you have any accessibility issues in relation to attending this meeting, please contact the Deputy Town Clerk for assistance: [email protected]. 

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Full Council Meeting – Tuesday 25 June 2024

Notice of Full Council Meeting taking place at the Oakwood Centre in Woodley on 25 June 2024
Please click here to view the full agenda for this meeting.
 
You can watch this meeting live, or after the event via a recording, on the Council’s YouTube channel.
 
If you wish to attend this meeting and have any accessibility issues, please contact the Deputy Town Clerk: [email protected].

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Woodley Town Mayor judging Tray Gardens

Woodley Mayors judge school Tray Garden challenge

Woodley Town Council Mayor and Deputy Mayor judge Woodley schools’ Tray Garden Challenge

Enthusiastic Year 1 pupils from Beechwood, Highwood, Rivermead, South Lake and St Dominic Savio primary schools recently spent the day at Waingels College, showcasing their creativity in a Tray Garden Challenge. 

The morning was spent in workshops run by Waingels’ Art Department, where the children made items to use to help decorate their gardens. In the afternoon, everything came together as they used those items, and a wealth of beautiful plants donated by Winnersh Garden Centre, to create gardens with an Olympic theme.

Judges

The gardens were judged by Woodley Mayor, Cllr Juliet Anderson, Deputy Town Mayor, Cllr David Bragg, Cassie King from British Garden Centres and Brenda Milton from the Woodley Flower Club.  

They were all very impressed with the children’s creativity, the teamwork that they showed and their ability to confidently discuss their designs with the judges.  All the children received a certificate for taking part, presented by the Mayor and Mr Hickey, Head of Highwood Primary School. While Winnersh Garden Centre donated seeds for all and prizes for the winners. 

The wonderful creations were then on display for all to see during Woodley Carnival, alongside the incredible Woodley Flower Club exhibition.

Woodley schools cluster

The Tray Garden Challenge is one of four Challenge Days run for different year groups on an annual basis. The projects, initiated by Mr Hickey, Head of Highwood Primary School, bring together children and teachers from Woodley schools to collaborate on an activity that provides real benefit to the children. 

“Hosting the events at local secondary schools also introduces the pupils to the sights and sounds of their next educational step, helping to ease transition worries. These projects would not be possible without the generous donations from local companies and the funding awarded from a Woodley Town Council grant, for which we are very grateful,” commented a spokesperson for the Woodley Schools Cluster. 

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Planning & Community Committee Meeting – 18 June 2024

Notice of Planning & Community Committee Meeting taking place on Tuesday 18th June 2024
Please click here to view the full agenda for this meeting.

You can watch this meeting live, or after the event via a recording, on the Council’s YouTube channel.

If you have any accessibility requirements for this meeting, please contact the Deputy Town Clerk: [email protected].

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Light of Peace for D-Day

Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire and Woodley Town Council Mayor honour D-Day with a blazing Light of Peace

Woodley Town Council hosted a special D-Day 80th Anniversary Picnic in the Park to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the D-Day Landings

We were delighted to see Woodford Park filled with hundreds of people who gathered to remember those involved in the D-Day Landings 80 years ago. 

The crowds were entertained by swing and jazz music from the era, played by The Hipcats, with circus entertainment for the younger ones from Circus Scene and face painting by Your Face or Mine?

The event was officially opened by Woodley Town Crier, Tony Roper, who welcomed everyone and read out the official Town Crier Tribute. 

Speeches

At 9pm, the Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire, Mr Richard Anderson, and Woodley Town Mayor, Cllr Juliet Anderson, were accompanied on stage by the Wokingham Borough Mayor, Cllr Adrian Mather, Woodley Town Crier, Tony Roper, and Woodley Town Council Town Clerk, Kevin Murray. 

“What a special day today is and what an amazing and special occasion D-Day was for the world because that was the largest armada that has ever been put together in the history of all of the countries. I’m very fortunate that my father landed on Sword Beach D+ 30 minutes with the Canadians. He was in the Royal Artillery and, because of that, I have got his beret here and I am going to wear that right now,” said Mr Anderson. This was accompanied by a round of applause as he placed the beret on his head.

Also wearing his father’s medals, Mr Anderson then talked about a visit to Sword Beach with his father and some of the stories his father shared with him of the landings, including some very near misses from bombs.

Woodley Town Mayor, Cllr Juliet Anderson, followed this by thanking Mr Anderson for his speech and commenting that, for her, the most moving aspect of the D-Day commemorations had been to hear so many personal accounts and stories. 

Cllr Anderson also thanked the Town Crier for opening the event and also thanked the residents of Woodley for attending the event and being part of the community of Woodley. 

“It is a privilege to represent the people of Woodley as Woodley Town Mayor to honour those who sacrificed so much at the D-Day landings and beyond to end World War II. 

80 years ago, on 6 June 1944, over 156,000 naval, airborne and ground Allied troops of many nationalities under British, Canadian, and American commands landed on the Normandy beaches. This marked the beginning of the liberation of France and the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany. The sheer scale of the attack and the loss of life is quite incomprehensible.”

Cllr Anderson also commented on Woodley’s role in World War II: “Woodley had a pivotal role in World War II, as a base for Elementary Flying Training School courses. Indeed, there are several road names related to this, in particular, Bader Way, named after Douglas Bader who was a wartime pilot.”

“We will shortly light the Beacon in line with others across the nation as a celebration of the Light of Peace that emerged out of the darkness of war, remembering and honouring those who fought at the D-Day landings and all of those who volunteered, sacrificed, served, fought and died for our freedom,” she added.

Light of Peace

The speeches were followed by Mr Anderson and Woodley Town Mayor, Cllr Juliet Anderson, lighting the Beacon at 9.15pm alongside the rest of the nation, representing the Light of Peace. This was followed by sounds of gun fire and the National Tribute, read by Woodley Town Deputy Clerk, Matthew Filmore. 

Thanks

We would like to thank everyone who came to the event to pay their respects and honour those who sacrificed so much for our freedom.

Our particular thanks go to Mr Richard Anderson, Cllr Adrian Mather and Tony Roper for their attendance and contribution. 

We would also like to thank the food and drink stalls for providing delicious refreshments, alongside our entertainers and band. 

Photos and videos

Video footage of the event will be available on our YouTube channel.

We were also lucky to have Woodley Photographic Club in attendance taking photos. Thank you to the team for so many great photos. Here is a selection of them.

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