Charvil Parish Council

Welcome to Charvil!
Welcome to the website of Charvil Parish Council. This website has been designed with the aim of helping everyone get the most out of our village.
Here you can learn about Charvil and its beautiful surroundings, including local walks, features of historical interest, access to country parks and the lakes. You can also keep updated about the various initiatives and activities that the Parish Council supports including tree planting, the annual litter pick, occasional social events and much more.
You will also find information about local community groups and services active in the village, ranging from events such as the Summer Fete to important information about the services provided by the Parish or Borough Council, we aim to keep you informed, engaged and involved.
So whether youโre a long-time resident, new arrival or just visiting, we hope this site will act as a great resource to help you discover what makes Charvil a great place to live, work, and play.
Feel free to contact us with any questions or suggestions.



Charvil Parish Council contributes to local projects and plays a vital part in obtaining and representing local views on various issues that will impact the community. It is responsible for the provision and maintenance of certain facilities within the Charvil parish area. These including amongst other things leisure facilities, rights of way, bus shelters, public seats, notice boards and some street lighting.
Latest News
๐ณ Parish Council Meeting - Monday ๐ณ
The next meeting of the Full Council is on Monday, 23rd February, at 8pm in the Committee Room at Charvil Village Hall.
All Council meetings are open to everyone. Residents are welcome and encouraged to attend, and there is an Open Forum at the start of each meeting to raise urgent issues or concerns.
Along with updates from all our Committees, this month's agenda includes:
๐ค To consider a candidate for co-option to the role of Councillor
๐ To approve the outline plan to finalise the Strategic Plan by May
๐ช To consider a resident's request to install benches at St Patrick's Rec
๐ To hear an update on SpeedWatch
๐ To hear recommendations for the repairs to the fencing around the Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA)
๐ฉโ๐ซ To consider the Waingels College Consultation on providing a SEN facility
๐ฅ To confirm the format and who should be invited to this yearโs Community Connect/Annual Parish Meeting
๐ To consider what other events the Parish Council will organise this year
...and more
You can find the full agenda on our website at
https://charvilparishcouncil.gov.uk/meetings
๐ฒ Who You Gonna Call? ๐ฑ
Do you know who to contact for issues in Charvil?
The Parish Council is responsible for the Village Hall & Pavilion, St Patrick's Recreation Ground, East Park Farm car park, play area and sports facilities, the vegetable plots and Community Orchard.
We also look after a number of public waste bins and trees around our green spaces, and the speed indicator device. Twice a year we issue grants to local community groups and charities who benefit Charvil residents.
The Borough Council are responsible for waste and recycling collections, highway maintenance, the Country Parks and other play areas in the village.
You can find out who is responsible for each area, and how to report any issues, by visiting our website:
https://charvilparishcouncil.gov.uk/village
๐ฎ๐ปโโ๏ธ Neighbourhood Policing Team - Walk & Talk Evening ๐ฎ๐ปโโ๏ธ
Thames Valley Police's Neighbourhood Policing Team will be in Charvil on Friday 27th February for a Walk & Talk session.
The session will give you the opportunity to :
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Meet your local officers and PCSOs
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Ask questions about crime, safety, or community concerns
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Share what matters most to you in the neighbourhood
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Get local crime prevention advice
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Discuss the concerns you raised about speeding an other issues in our recent Pulse Survey
The Walk & Talk evening will start from the Village Hall at 6pm before heading off around the village, finishing back at the Village Hall at 8pm.
This sessions is an informal event, just pop along when you can!
๐จ๐ปโ๐ซ Consultation on Proposed Special Educational Needs Unit (SEND Unit) for Autism (ASD) at Waingels School for September 2026 ๐ฉโ๐ซ
Waingels School is proposing to establish a new SEND Unit for students with an autism (ASD) diagnosis who have Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) and require targeted specialist support alongside mainstream education. The Unit will provide a structured, autism-friendly environment where students can access personalised interventions while remaining part of the wider school community. Pupils are expected to spend around 70% of their time in the SEND Unit and 30% in mainstream lessons, ensuring a balanced and supportive pathway into inclusive learning.
The proposed SEND Unit will help address the increasing local demand for specialist autism provision, ensuring that students can access mainstream education while receiving the personalised support they need to succeed. By creating a dedicated, inclusive environment, the Unit aims to strengthen integration and improve academic and social outcomes for students with SEND.
This new provision will also support continuity for pupils currently attending specialist bases in local primary schools and will enhance the support available to existing Waingels students. The proposal is fully supported by the school, Governors and our Trust, and we believe it represents an important opportunity for our whole school community. We welcome your views as part of this consultation.
The SEND Unit will require a new building, the capital costs of this are subject to a successful Local Authority bid.
The consultation period for the above changes began Wednesday 4th February 2026 and will run for 5 weeks, closing on Wednesday 11th March 2026. Should you wish to make any comments, thoughts or have any queries, please contact: admissions@waingels.wokingham.sch.uk