The Wokingham Paper, July 2, 2020

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COVERING WOKINGHAM, FINCHAMPSTEAD, EARLEY, WINNERSH, SHINFIELD, WOODLEY, TWYFORD & SURROUNDING AREAS

THEWOKINGHAMPAPER Q How did the children cross the road? A In a taxi

THE VOICE OF THE BOROUGH

WOKINGHAM.TODAY

Thursday, July 2, 2020 No. 268

Shock over sudden death of councillor

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TOWN’S £3 MILLION LOTTERY WIN P3

NO CAR PLAN FOR TOWN CENTRE P18

Cllr James Box passed away suddenly on Monday evening

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EXCLUSIVE By JESS WARREN jwarren@wokinghampaper.co.uk TYPICAL ways of getting to school include walking, cycling, and catching the bus or train. But not for pupils of Bohunt School.

Since September 2016, some of their students have been travelling to school in a taxi — paid for by Wokingham Borough Council. This would still be happening now, if the coronavirus pandemic had not hit the country. The reason for the taxis is simple. Students cannot cross their road to catch the bus — it is too dangerous. For more than two years, residents of A327 Reading Road have been campaigning for a reduced speed limit, road safety measures and a safe crossing for local school children. The street is checkered with a history of accidents and the most recent crash was on Friday, May 29, when a van’s door was ripped off with the impact. � Continued on page 6

Call for changes to accident-hit road Picture: Charlotte Simpson

TRIBUTES have been paid to a town councillor who passed away suddenly on Monday night. Cllr James Box was elected to Wokingham Town Council last year and served on Wescott ward – the first such representative for the Labour party in that seat. He has a wife and two young children. He worked as a senior engineer for a company in Winnersh and was a regular sight at community activities including litter picks and participating in the Norreys and Wescott NAG (Neighbourhood Action Group). Elected last May for Wescott ward, he was one of a number of younger faces to join the town council. Wokingham Town Council said in a statement that he was very committed to his responsibilities as a Councillor, keen to learn about what the council does and how he could help shape new ideas together with preserving its traditions and heritage. Cllr Box served on the Amenities and Civic Committees together with the Strategy Working Party and represented the Council at Wokingham Theatre.

PUBS PREPARE FOR OPENING DATE P14

COUNTDOWN TO PRIDE P20

‘TEENS BREAK INTO TURF FARM’ P29


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