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Topic Started: 19 Oct 2012, 02:55 PM (12,273 Views)
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Flooded Loddon Bridge park and ride stays closed

A flooded park and ride site in Berkshire will remain closed for the rest of the day.

The Loddon Bridge site in Winnersh, which has a history of shutting after heavy rainfall, has been affected again this week.

Wokingham council said it hoped it would reopen on Saturday but with more rain forecast this could be revised.

On Thursday, motorists across Berkshire endured travel delays after heavy rainfall caused flooding on some roads.

By mid-morning the B4494 Oxford Road in Newbury was barely passable between the Grove Road and Love Lane junctions.

Sandford Lane in Woodley and Emmbrook Road in Wokingham were also closed for a time.

Flood alerts have been issued for Lower River Loddon, the River Pang and the River Blackwater at Swallowfield.


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13 Jan 2013, 08:45 PM
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Motorists in Berkshire are being warned to take extra care with plunging temperatures leading to icy conditions.

West Berkshire Council said roads in some areas of the district were still affected by the recent heavy rainfall. A council spokesman said:
"The water on the roads in these areas is so deep, gritting has no impact. They could freeze over into sheet ice."

Roads have been badly affected in the Lambourn Valley, East Ilsley, Compton and Hampstead Norreys.

A Met Office yellow warning - advising drivers to "be aware" of the danger of ice is in place as driving conditions could become hazardous.

Snow is forecast for most parts of the county on Monday.
The weather has turned now,its many decree's lower then over the holiday period.Big frost tonight up here in Tilehurst(Always worse ,we tower over Reading)and forecast is snow Monday or Tuesday.

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Buckinham Drive and Peppard Rd have been gritted this afternoon .
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13 Jan 2013, 08:54 PM
Buckinham Drive and Peppard Rd have been gritted this afternoon .
Hope it doesn't come too far down in continental Europe during the tour - I've got quite a few coach journeys next three weeks :D
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I have lived in the same road since 1978 and its not been gritted once!

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Snowing yet? It was glorious down here today! :D
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Just give out a level 3 warning,a level 4 is a severe warning :wub: :wub:

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I used to love getting sent home from school as everything was frozen and it'd be straight down Prospect Park with your butler's tea tray or a Tesco's carrier bag if you were really poor and went to Prospect ;)
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13 Jan 2013, 09:42 PM
I used to love getting sent home from school as everything was frozen and it'd be straight down Prospect Park with your butler's tea tray or a Tesco's carrier bag if you were really poor and went to Prospect ;)
I suppose your have your serfs out in the morning shoveling snow off the Bentley :D :D
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Had loads of snow, but none of it set, so I ended up getting soaking wet. According to the forecast won't see anymore snow for the rest of the week.
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