Upcoming Road Closure on Headley Road for Pedestrian Crossing Works
Pedestrian Crossing Works
Wokingham Borough Council will be carrying out essential roadworks on Headley Road to install a new pedestrian crossing, aimed at improving safety in the area.
Road Closure Details
- When: Friday 30 May to Tuesday 2 June (weekdays only)
- Time:Â 9:30 AM to 4:00 PMÂ daily
- Location:Â Between Lytham Road and Arundel Road
Traffic Information
During this time, Headley Road will be closed to through traffic.
- Vehicle access for hirers of Coronation Hall will only be possible from the west along Headley Road.
- Pedestrian access to the Oakwood Centre will be maintained throughout the works.
More information
Residents and road users are advised to plan ahead and allow extra time for their journeys. For further details or any enquiries, please contact Wokingham Borough Council, which is overseeing the project.

Celebrating World Bee Day With A National Bee Friendly Trust Award
Woodley Town Council is proud to announce that, on World Bee Day, it has been honoured with a prestigious Bee Friendly Trust Award in recognition of its bee-friendly parks and ongoing commitment to supporting pollinators and biodiversity.
Launched by the Bee Friendly Trust in 2021, the Bee Friendly Trust Awards highlight and celebrate outstanding efforts by communities across the UK to protect bees and other vital pollinators. The awards commend:
- Habitat-forming initiatives that create safe, diverse homes for wildlife
- Collaborative efforts that expand pollinator pathways across urban and rural spaces
- The individuals and teams making real change on the ground.
âThe Bee Friendly Trust was established to create sustainable, nature-rich spaces in which bees and other pollinators can thrive, especially in urban environments where green corridors are disappearing. This award is a symbol of what can be achieved when local authorities, staff, and the community come together for the planet,â said a spokesperson for the Bee Friendly Trust.

Leading with Climate Commitment
Woodleyâs recognition is a result of dedicated and inspiring work from our amenities team and local voluntary group Friends of Woodford Park, whose collective efforts keep our public parks pollinator-friendly spaces. The award acknowledges their efforts and the Councilâs broader environmental action in response to the challenges of climate change and biodiversity loss.
âIâd like to say a huge thank you to the team and the Friends of Woodford Park, whose dedication and hard work keep our parks truly bee friendly. This award is a tribute to their efforts and the values we hold as a Council committed to climate action and biodiversity,â said Kevin Murray, Woodley Town Councilâs Town Clerk.



âIâm absolutely delighted that the Council has received this award, especially on World Bee Day,â said Woodley Town Mayor, Cllr David Bragg. âItâs a great reminder of just how important bees are to our environment and everyday lives. This award is something to celebrate, but itâs also a nudge to us all to keep doing our bit to protect pollinators and tackle the challenges of climate change.â
According to the Bee Friendly Trust, bees and other pollinators are vital to healthy ecosystems and food production, yet their populations are under serious threat. Factors such as habitat loss, pesticide use, and climate change have caused significant declines across the UK and beyond. The Trust highlights the urgent need for more pollinator-friendly spaces, particularly in urban areas, to help restore biodiversity and support climate resilience at the local level, which Woodley Town Council is trying to achieve through initiatives such as wildflower planting, reduced mowing schedules, and beehives at the Reading Road allotments.
âWoodley Town Council remains firmly committed to taking meaningful climate action, and this award strengthens our resolve to create greener spaces, support biodiversity, and help build a more sustainable future for all,â adds Kevin.
Buzzing Bee Trail
We now have an exciting Bee Trail across Woodford Park. During the May Half Term, children can collect a quiz sheet from our reception to complete using the facts around the trail. Once completed, head back to our reception to claim a prize (sweets and a packet of bee/butterfly wildflower seeds).




Woodley Town Council Launches New Youth Services Strategy to Support Local Young People
The five-year roadmap will deliver targeted support, safe spaces and strengthen local opportunities for young people to thrive in Woodley
Woodley Town Council recently adopted a new and forward-thinking Youth Services Strategy at its Full Council meeting in May, setting out an exciting roadmap to support and empower young people in the community over the next five years.
This responsive and youth-focused strategy, which runs from 2025 to 2030, replaces the previous Strategy for Youth Services 2022â2027 and reflects a renewed commitment to the holistic development of children and young people across Woodley.
A Fresh Start for Young People in Woodley

After a period of consideration and extensive consultation with local young people, youth service providers, Wokingham Borough Council, Thames Valley Police, and other partners, a dedicated working group, which had been established in September 2023, submitted a new set of recommendations. These were approved by the Leisure Services Committee in November 2024 and now form the basis of the updated strategy.
“Young people in Woodley deserve services that listen to their needs, respond to their changing interests, and offer safe, inclusive spaces to grow, learn, and have fun. This new strategy ensures we are doing exactly that â together with our partners and the community,” said Cllr Darren Smith, Chairman of the Leisure Services Committee.
Strategic Priorities
The strategy sets out clear aims, including:
- Improving mental health, wellbeing, and reducing isolation
- Giving young people a stronger voice in local decision-making
- Expanding the range of fun, inclusive, and safe activities
- Supporting those at risk of becoming vulnerable
- Offering opportunities during school holidays, select evenings, and key national events
- Provide safe spaces and opportunities to meet
- Exploring cost-effective delivery within the budget and funding opportunities
- Ensuring youth services stay responsive and relevant year after year.
How It Will Be Delivered
Woodley Town Council will work with a range of external partners to deliver:
- Regular sessions such as sports, music, arts, training, and workshops
- One-off events and structured activities, including competitions and trips
- Mobile venues such as converted vans or trailers to bring services directly to Woodley
- Use of community venues where appropriate.
Who It’s For
Services will primarily support young people aged 9 to 21 in Woodley, with a special focus on those who may be vulnerable or currently underrepresented in local youth provision.
Looking Ahead
The strategy will be reviewed annually to ensure it continues to reflect the needs and interests of young people in Woodley. The Council is now actively seeking to establish options through partners to help bring these plans to life.The new Youth Strategy can be viewed on our website.

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 ÂĢ350, are part of the Councilâs ongoing effort to support community life in Woodley.
Empowering Young Minds: Life Education Wessex & Thames Valley
A ÂĢ310 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.
âWe 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 lifeâs challenges,â said a LEW&TV spokesperson. âThe workshops aim to tackle issues like obesity, mental health, and substance misuse â helping build safer, healthier communities.â

Driven By Kindness: Woodley Volunteer Centre
A ÂĢ350 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.
âWith around 120 trips per month and a growing client base, weâre always in need of more drivers,â said the centreâs co-ordinator, Karen Todd. âThe funding allows us to reach new volunteers â some of whom weâve already welcomed thanks to these ads.â
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 Councilâs Annual Town Meeting on 23 May, 7pm at the Oakwood Centre.

Upgrading Member Facilities: Woodley Bowling Club
Woodley Bowling Club received a ÂĢ350 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.
âThis grant helps us save on energy bills and opens up the clubhouse for more winter use,â said Hon Treasurer Stephen Treeves. âOur members, 90% of whom live in Woodley, benefit directly from these improvements. Weâre always happy to welcome new members â our next Open Day is on 10 May, from 2â5pm at Woodford Park.â

Celebrating Youth Talent: Woodley Festival of Music & Arts
A further ÂĢ350 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.
âThe councilâs grant helps us hire professional adjudicators, pianos, and venues, giving young people an incredible opportunity to perform publicly and grow in confidence,â said Co-Chair Fiona Fisher. âWe were also thrilled to welcome the Town Mayor and Deputy Mayor this year to see our talented participants in action.â

Continued Support for Woodleyâs Community
These grants are just one way in which Woodley Town Council supports Woodleyâs thriving community. Grants of up to ÂĢ350 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 eveningâs 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 youâd 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.









