Fix our roads and sort our traffic — before it gets worse

Recent signers:
Ray Winter and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

We, the residents of Earley, Woodley, and the surrounding communities, are calling on Wokingham Borough Council to take urgent, meaningful action on traffic congestion and road conditions in our area — and to stop approving large-scale development until the infrastructure can actually support it.

Anyone who drives, cycles, or walks through Earley or Woodley during rush hour knows the reality. Roads like Loddon Bridge Road, Woodley's town centre routes, and the A329 corridor are already at or beyond capacity. School drop-off times are gridlocked. Side streets have become rat runs. Potholes go unrepaired for months. And yet, plans for thousands of new homes in the area are being considered with no credible transport solution in place.

This is not a minor inconvenience. Congestion affects air quality, road safety, emergency response times, and the daily quality of life for every person who lives here. Families are sitting in traffic when they should be home. Children are breathing in exhaust fumes on their way to school. Cyclists and pedestrians are taking their lives in their hands on roads not designed with them in mind.

The active travel route from Woodley to Reading is a welcome start — but one cycle path does not solve a borough-wide infrastructure crisis. We need a comprehensive plan, properly funded and delivered, not piecemeal gestures while thousands more homes are waved through.

We are asking for:

  1. A full, independent traffic impact assessment for the Earley and Woodley area, published openly for residents to scrutinise.
  2. A commitment that no further large-scale housing development is approved in the area until a funded, deliverable transport plan is in place.
  3. A dedicated pothole and road maintenance programme for Earley and Woodley, with clear timelines and accountability for completion.
  4. Safer routes for cyclists and pedestrians, including proper infrastructure — not paint on roads — connecting our neighbourhoods to Reading and beyond.
  5. Meaningful action on rat-running through residential streets, including traffic calming measures in the worst-affected roads.

Our roads were not built for the volume of traffic they already carry. Every new home approved without a transport solution makes this worse. The time to act is now — before the situation becomes irreversible.


Our community deserves roads that work. Sign if you agree.

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Recent signers:
Ray Winter and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

We, the residents of Earley, Woodley, and the surrounding communities, are calling on Wokingham Borough Council to take urgent, meaningful action on traffic congestion and road conditions in our area — and to stop approving large-scale development until the infrastructure can actually support it.

Anyone who drives, cycles, or walks through Earley or Woodley during rush hour knows the reality. Roads like Loddon Bridge Road, Woodley's town centre routes, and the A329 corridor are already at or beyond capacity. School drop-off times are gridlocked. Side streets have become rat runs. Potholes go unrepaired for months. And yet, plans for thousands of new homes in the area are being considered with no credible transport solution in place.

This is not a minor inconvenience. Congestion affects air quality, road safety, emergency response times, and the daily quality of life for every person who lives here. Families are sitting in traffic when they should be home. Children are breathing in exhaust fumes on their way to school. Cyclists and pedestrians are taking their lives in their hands on roads not designed with them in mind.

The active travel route from Woodley to Reading is a welcome start — but one cycle path does not solve a borough-wide infrastructure crisis. We need a comprehensive plan, properly funded and delivered, not piecemeal gestures while thousands more homes are waved through.

We are asking for:

  1. A full, independent traffic impact assessment for the Earley and Woodley area, published openly for residents to scrutinise.
  2. A commitment that no further large-scale housing development is approved in the area until a funded, deliverable transport plan is in place.
  3. A dedicated pothole and road maintenance programme for Earley and Woodley, with clear timelines and accountability for completion.
  4. Safer routes for cyclists and pedestrians, including proper infrastructure — not paint on roads — connecting our neighbourhoods to Reading and beyond.
  5. Meaningful action on rat-running through residential streets, including traffic calming measures in the worst-affected roads.

Our roads were not built for the volume of traffic they already carry. Every new home approved without a transport solution makes this worse. The time to act is now — before the situation becomes irreversible.


Our community deserves roads that work. Sign if you agree.

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