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Thames Valley Weather & Traffic News
Topic Started: 19 Oct 2012, 02:55 PM (12,251 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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where the tree is, that's normally a pedestrian walkway, river itself to the 'L' of the railing ..
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Taken by our local paper about 5mins ago.

Wonder if the piers are shut again yet!
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Retail park by our stadium :wub:
Edited by Hayes, 7 Feb 2014, 06:06 PM.

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The Cunning Man,Burghfield!

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Green Park

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Flood warnings remain in place for properties closest to the river in Wraysbury, Old Windsor, Datchet, Hythe End and Ham Island. The latest update from the Environment Agency issued earlier this afternoon states:

" The River Thames in the Old Windsor area remains high and is currently rising slowly. River levels are expected to continue to rise slowly over the next few days in response to recent and further forecast rainfall. Further flooding of properties located closest to the river is expected. The current river forecast suggests that river levels in this area could reach a higher level than those seen in January 2003."




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I'm off to Hungary - they have no sea there!! :hungary:
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Weather warning for the Berkshire region tonight,better batten down the hatches.

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Reading Borough Council is monitoring flood risk of the Rivers Thames and Kennet - both on flood warning - over the weekend.

Anyone living in the borough, if they require assistance or support, should call the council on (0118) 937 3737.

Island Road has been closed so you can't get to Smallmead Waste and Recycling Centre.

All local league matches booked on Reading Borough Council pitches have been cancelled.

Rivermead Leisure Complex Swimming Pool has been closed

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