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 61 
 on: August 01, 2023, 01:15:24 PM 
Started by Cookham Webmaster - Last post by Cookham Webmaster
On Thursday, July 27, the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead cabinet met to discuss the future of Broadway Car Park in Maidenhead.

The car park had been closed since New Year's Eve after a piece of the ceiling fell down sparking serious safety concerns.

Since then a report found that the ageing structure had failed and water ingress had eroded the reinforced steel.

The car park dates back to the 1960s and has been found to have now reached the end of its "economic life" with warnings of "significant structural failure".

In the cabinet meeting the visual inspection report of the car park was discussed, along with concerns about the demolition.

It also came to light that Broadway Car Park was due to be demolished under plans for the Nicholsons development.

Now given the go-ahead by the cabinet, Broadway car park could begin to be demolished and cleared as early as this autumn, in a process which is estimated to last a year.

Executive Director of Place Services, Andrew Durrant added that due to the position in the central park of time with close proximity to various different neighbours, the demolition will "come with its challenges".

Traffic management arrangements will be put in place in Maidenhead town centre during the works.

A council spokesperson previously said: "While this might seem a while, this time is needed for such a major project to safely demolish a large multi-storey building in a busy, built-up area."

The council have stated that they will be looking to create a temporary car park once Broadway has been demolished.

 62 
 on: August 01, 2023, 08:24:22 AM 
Started by Cookham Webmaster - Last post by Cookham Webmaster
Some photos can be seen here.

https://cookhamhortic.blogspot.com/2023/07/blog-post_31.html

 63 
 on: July 31, 2023, 06:05:36 PM 
Started by RBWM Press Release - Last post by RBWM Press Release
Food business operator prosecuted for failing to correctly label food items, provide suitable hand washing facilities and comply with Hygiene Improvement Notices
 
A food business operator has been sentenced to 100 hours of unpaid work and fined more than £2,000 in a successful prosecution by the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead’s Environmental Health team.
 
Bartosz Rybka appeared at Reading Magistrates’ Court on Friday 21 July where he pleaded guilty to a number of failings at the Pierozek deli which had been located in Market Street, Maidenhead. The business has now closed.
 
At the hearing Rybka, 37, admitted the following offences:
 
Failing to comply with a Hygiene Improvement Notice - by failing to provide adequate facilities for washing hands behind the deli counter and in the staff toilet at the business, contrary to The Food Safety and Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013
 
Failing to provide suitable and sufficient hand washing facilities – by failing to provide hand washing facilities in the immediate vicinity of the staff toilet at the business, contrary to The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 and the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974
 
Failing to comply with a Hygiene Improvement Notice – by failing to provide adequate facilities for washing utensils and equipment used behind the deli counter at the business contrary, to The Food Safety and Hygiene (England) Regulations 2013
 
Failing to correctly label food items – in that he displayed a quantity of food items that were incorrectly labelled, in that they did not display the required information with respect to allergens, and/or were not labelled in English, contrary to the Food Information Regulations
 
For failing to comply with the Hygiene Improvement Notices, Rybka was fined £623 for each offence, and for failing to correctly label food items was fined a further £1,038.

For failing to provide suitable and sufficient hand washing facilities in connection with the staff toilet he was handed a 12-month community order with 100 hours of unpaid work.

He was also ordered to pay £2,000 in costs and a victim surcharge of £190.

Obi Oranu, Environmental Health Service Manager at the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead, said: “Our Environmental Health team regulates businesses through inspections and checks compliance. Occasionally, where there is non-compliance, the team will work with the business to ensure this is achieved. Where necessary, to protect the public, the team serves statutory notices requiring operators to make improvements.

“Where these notices are not complied with, the council will consider prosecution to protect residents and visitors and ensure regulations set out in law to promote health and safety and hygiene are complied with. Correct food labelling is incredibly important, not only to help consumers make informed choices, but also so they are aware of any potential allergens contained within products on sale.

“This successful prosecution demonstrates the council’s commitment to protecting its residents, and I’d like to congratulate the team on securing this positive result. They will continue to carry out checks across our borough and act upon information received to help ensure businesses are operating within the law.”

If residents have concerns about hygiene at local businesses, these can be reported to the council’s Environmental Health team at https://www.rbwm.gov.uk/home/environment-and-waste/environmental-health.

 64 
 on: July 31, 2023, 05:51:16 PM 
Started by Cookham Webmaster - Last post by Cookham Webmaster




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 65 
 on: July 31, 2023, 08:48:22 AM 
Started by Cookham Society - Last post by Cookham Society
COOKHAM BRIDGE: ESSENTIAL MAINTENANCE - UPDATE
The Society has been in touch with Network Rail and Project Centre (Engineering Consultants for RBWM) requesting they consider these suggestions during the bridge closure:-

Bus passes to be accepted on the Branch line during the bridge closure.

Free car parking on the north side of the bridge for visitors to Cookham coming from the north.

Re-opening of the bridge to traffic over the Christmas Period if there is a shut down of construction activities over that period.

Reducing business rates for businesses in the High Street and Cookham Rise for the period of the closure.

Increase the frequency of trains on the branchline during off peak hours.

 66 
 on: July 30, 2023, 03:51:30 PM 
Started by Cookham Webmaster - Last post by Cookham Webmaster
From Josh Mustard about the Metre Market

Good morning everyone! Greetings from Guernsey where we are enjoying the last few hours of our holiday.

I'll be at the Metre Market next Friday and I will be doing a dog biscuit delivery. Please do email me if you'd like to place an order:
mustardsmiracleservices@gmail.com

Just a reminder that I charge £2.50 for 20 biscuits.

Have a great Sunday wherever you are! Many thanks. Josh Mustard

 67 
 on: July 29, 2023, 01:32:57 AM 
Started by Cookham Webmaster - Last post by Cookham Webmaster
From Seema Bhalla

Hi All! I found an Apple iWatch on my walk up Terry’s Lane today.

Contact webmaster@cookham.com

 68 
 on: July 28, 2023, 12:22:46 PM 
Started by Cookham Webmaster - Last post by Cookham Webmaster
Ben Broadhead is hosting a book launch on Saturday 5 August at 2pm at Cookham Library for his recent publication “50 Exercises for Older Adults”. Come along and Ben can also answer any questions you may have.



 69 
 on: July 27, 2023, 08:08:08 PM 
Started by Cookham Webmaster - Last post by Cookham Webmaster
Residents at Strande Park received a letter on Tuesday from the new owners informing them that under new licensing requirements, all existing hedges and fencing must be removed due to fire risks. The letter stated that the residents had 7 days to do this and save what they could otherwise the work would be undertaken by the owner. However, without warning, work started yesterday seemingly with devastating results. One does wonder what the real intentions are in doing this.


 70 
 on: July 27, 2023, 08:04:27 PM 
Started by Cookham Webmaster - Last post by Cookham Webmaster
Construction is almost complete on a new play area in Marlow's Higginson Park ahead of a planned opening date next week.

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