Wokingham Today

Prediction of roads chaos for Barkham

- By NICK CLARK

‘CHAOS’ could blight the roads around Barkham as several major developmen­t works are all set to take place next year, a councillor has warned.

Projects by Wokingham Borough Council to build a solar farm, two special educationa­l needs (SEND) schools and to extend a country park are all planned.

This could lead to disruption on the roads and could ‘touch a very raw nerve’ with neighbours – with months of roadworks at the nearby California Crossroads set to last until September this year.

That is the view of Finchampst­ead North councillor Charles Margetts, who said: “We’ve got the SEND school and the solar farm being built at the same time. That’s going to cause absolute chaos.

“For residents of Finchampst­ead with California Crossroads going on at the moment, then this – it’ll be touching a very raw nerve.”

The list of developmen­ts confirmed and in the works is below:

Solar farm on land where Barkham Ride meets Barkham Street. Work set to take place during the spring and summer of 2025.

Two new SEND schools at

Rooks Nest Farm on Barkham Ride. Work planned to last between early 2025 and summer 2026.

Tree planting at the new solar farm and at California Country Park set to take place between November 2024 and April 2025.

Rooks Nest Country Park extension – work expected between 2025 and 2026.

Adult social care accommodat­ion at High Barn Farmhouse on Church Lane, Finchampst­ead – plan in early stages.

Gypsy, Traveller and travelling show people’s plots 15-20 plots proposed at High Barn Farm – included in draft local plan update, not yet confirmed.

26 homes at 31 Barkham Ride – planning applicatio­n by A1 Properties, pending approval

56 homes at 33 Barkham Ride – planning applicatio­n by Eliva Homes and Knowles Land, pending approval.

Councillor­s discussed how they could try and minimise the disruption caused by all this developmen­t at a meeting on Wednesday, February 28.

Wokingham Borough Council leader Stephen Conway proposed a ‘programme board’ involving local councillor­s to coordinate the council’s developmen­t projects.

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