35 parishes

Population 33,410

Area Priorities £91k Health and Wellbeing £26k Infrastructure fund £296k

Total Fund £414k COUNCIL Community Board Priorities and key themes

Highways Environment Travel and and Road and Green Covid Recovery Transport Safety Spaces

HS2/East West Rail Access to wildlife Cycleways and green spaces Supporting economic recovery Roads Climate change Footpaths and reducing waste Freight Addressing social isolation and Off road walking needs of most Flood risk and cycling routes Speeding vehicles vulnerable

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNCIL Working Groups Chair Projects Social isolation and needs of Cllr Ashley • Network meeting for community groups. most vulnerable Waite Environment and Green Spaces Cllr Paul Irwin • Wild Vale project – competition and micro grants. • Exploring Library of Things Highways and Road Safety Cllr Ken Birkby • Working with TVP to resume Community Speedwatch. • Supporting parishes with best practice on compiling traffic surveys. Freight Steering Group Cllr John Lewis • Assisting with the area zones within the Freight Strategy. Cycling and Walking Cllr David • Liaising with BC over the Haddenham to Truesdale Aylesbury and Haddenham to Greenways. Flood risk Nigel Hillier • Working with partners to reduce or mitigate flood risk. HS2/East West Rail Cllr John • Inter Community Board covering Chilver Haddenham and Waddesdon, & Villages, Winslow & Villages

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNCIL Working together: local voices, local choices, local action Action Plan – February - May Month Communication Community Links with key Working groups Funding applications Engagement partners February - Monthly Working Working with • New groups – To date funded 17 March newsletter with other CBs • BBOWT Flood Risk schemes. established. to launch • Chiltern Rangers Economic a network for • Lindengate. Recovery community groups. Held first meetings

• Promote Wild Putting together Progressing another All working group More funding Aylesbury terms of project around a meetings to be applications to progress Vale Project. reference, Library of Things and put on CB web page in the pipeline. • Engage with forward plan and looking to work with grass route stakeholder list other local partners organisations for network in this. group. April - May Explore social • First Exploring setting up Highways and Road New year budgets media presence community new projects around Safety working should be known. network group social isolation. group to review meeting. transport Circulate 2021-22 • Explore funding applications Transport projects for CB launching post approval. lockdown events BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNCIL Building up our Community projects scrap board

Ashendon footpath Bernie Bus Christmas Convoy

After

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNCIL Some stats

•The population is over 33,000 •7,000 young people 7,000 •931 clinically extremely vulnerable (correct as of 20/01/2021) •6,000 over 65’s •17 schools •5% of children are living in poverty •2% of households lack central heating •The overall crime rate is lower than average •8% of people aged 16-64 have a limiting long-term illness •16 % of people have no qualifications •40% of people aged 16-74 are in full time employment •87% of people are ‘satisfied with their neighbourhood’ •Well over 1000 businesses Funding Pot Funding body Funding Remaining Funding overviewawarded balance

Health and • March 2020 Crisis Fund £11,130 £2914 Wellbeing fund – • Sexual Assault & £2139 Crisis response Abuse Support Service • Bernie Bus – Christmas Convoy £4,550 • Parish Council £1,800 • Brill School PTA £1386 • Parish Council £1350 • Twyford Parish Council £360 • Waddesdon Support Group £625 • Young Carers Bucks £56 Area Priorities • Parish Council £11,000 £45,793 Fund £78,647 • Brill Cricket Field pitch £2652 • Village Playground £1869.10 • Cuddington Playground £10,688.10 • Haddenham Hamper £1144.94 • Pop Up skateboard £2000 park • Waddesdon Wednesday Club £1000 • Wild Aylesbury Vale Project £5,500 Infrastructure Fund Haddenham Streetscape project £12,500 £283,798 £296,289

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