Please see below 3 Wokingham Borough Council consultations running at the moment:
Loddon Valley Garden Village – shape its design
A consultation is open on the draft design code for Loddon Valley Garden Village.
The site has been identified as the largest strategic site for new development in the emerging local plan update.
It has already received several planning applications for the proposed new community, which could include around 3,930 homes, schools. green spaces, shops and a large country park.
A design code is a set of rules which guides what a place should look and feel like. It explains things like how streets are laid out, how buildings should relate to each other, where green spaces go and how people will walk, cycle and travel. It helps make sure everything fits together well.
Your views will help make the design code clearer, easier to use and more locally informed.
Have your say until 11th May 2026.
Improving support for young families
Wokingham Borough Council are relaunching their children’s centres and want to know what you think.
Their new Best Start family hubs aim to make it easier for families to find support when they need it, in places that feel familiar.
They would like to hear from families in the borough about the support they’d like to see the hubs offer.
Currently, families tell them that it can be hard to know where to go for help. Best Start family hubs aim to bring support together under one roof – for families from pregnancy right up to when children reach 19, or 25 for young people with special educational needs and disabilities.
Give your views in their short survey until 3rd May 2026.
Help make our roads safer
Wokingham Borough Council want to improve road safety across the borough and are inviting you to tell them where you think there should be lower speed limits.
They want to use a new speed limit policy, they adopted in January, to introduce safer speed limits in places where pedestrians, cyclists and children are at risk.
To help them shape this programme’s first 12 months, they would like you to tell them which roads and areas you think should be priorities.
