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Thursday, November 19, 2020 No. 288
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Advent goes digital this Christmas EXCLUSIVE By PHIL CREIGHTON news@wokingham.today
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WOKINGHAM’S Living Advent Calendar will go ahead this year.
However, instead of events that people can attend, the special performances will be broadcast online. The change is due to the coronavirus pandemic – lockdown and the rule of six prevents large gatherings. Instead of a nightly event, every morning at 9am, there will be a new video to enjoy. Each will be a best-of from the past seven years. Organisers from Wokingham Town Council are promising a range of musicians, barbershop ghroups, bands, theatre and dance groups. It’s a variety show featuring local talent. Wokingham Town Council and ‘more arts’ said that they would like to thank all the venues, businesses, organisations, charities, performers and volunteers who have helped stage every event over the last seven years. Cllr Sally Gurney, who chairs Wokingham Town Council’s Arts and Culture committee, said: “The Wokingham Living Advent Calendar always makes a dark December evening come alive. “We’ve a wealth of talent here in Wokingham and it’s a fantastic opportunity to show this off and bring a smile to everyone’s face each evening and spread a bit of cheer to Christmas this year.” She added: “Sadly we can’t be out at local venues this year but do join in from home, and yes that means singing too.” To watch the events, which run from Tuesday, December 1, through to Christmas Eve, log on to www.wokinghamadvent.org.uk or search facebook for wokinghamadvent.
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MP praises scheme to reduce car usage EXCLUSIVE By PHIL CREIGHTON news@wokingham.today WOKINGHAM BOROUGH has been awarded more than £500,000 in a bid to get people on their bikes.
Last week, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced that councils would be given a share of £175 million to boost cycling and walking routes.
Surveys and independent polls show strong public support for high-quality schemes – the Government said that almost eight in 10 people support measures to reduce road traffic in their neighbourhood, and two-thirds of people support reallocating road space for walking and cycling. The money will be used to help create School Streets – where there are school time road closures; Low Traffic
Neighbourhoods to reduce rat runs; segregated cycle lanes; and pedestrian improvements. It is hoped that this will see more people ditch their motors. The government is asking councils to ensure that schemes are properly consulted on – if not, Mr Shapps said that future funding allocations will be reduced and claw-backs imposed. � Continued on page 3
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