Haddenham & Local Community Area Local Area Forum

 Local Area Plan 

December 2016

Contents

The purpose of the Area Plan 2

Local Community Areas map 3

Map of The Haddenham and Long Crendon Local Area 4

The Haddenham and Long Crendon Local Area Forum 5

The Haddenham and Long Crendon Local Area Forum membership 6

Local Area Forum representatives 8

Service representatives and other contacts 9

The Local Area Profile 10

The Haddenham and Long Crendon Local Area Forum priorities 12

The purpose of the Haddenham & Long Crendon Area Plan

The purpose of the Haddenham & Long body and catalyst for action, with the LAF Crendon Area Plan is to set out a clear taking a championing and monitoring list of local priorities that can be actively role. worked on by the Local Area Forum and The Area Plan should be regarded as an community members which will initial set of commitments, which can be endeavour to make improvements for added to in the light of emerging local people in the Haddenham & Long opportunities., Crendon local area. The LAF will work closely with partner In some instances, the Haddenham & organisations to seek progress on the Long Crendon Local Area Forum (LAF) priorities within the area plan. will be able to directly work on actions to address one or more of the priority themes. For other priorities within the area plan, it is likely that the main role of the LAF will be to act as a co-ordinating

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The Haddenham & Long Crendon Local Area Forum The Haddenham & Long Crendon local dealing with severe weather, HS2 consultation community area covers fifteen parishes. (see map arrangements, and GP Consortia developments on opposite page) The Haddenham & Long for example. Crendon Local Area Forum (LAF) was established in 2008 to provide an oversight of Forthcoming meetings will be focussing on the needs of the local area, and has met on a addressing the identified local priorities for the regular basis ever since, considering the needs of area which can be found on the following pages. the area and taking action to address those Meetings are held throughout the area, and are needs wherever possible. normally hosted by parish councils, schools and The LAF is a meeting where local county, district community centres. and parish councillors, along with representa- All meetings are open to the public whose tives of the police, fire and rescue, other public attendance and questions are welcomed. and voluntary/community sector partners, meet to discuss local residents’ needs and priorities. The Forum times and dates can be located at www.buckscc.gov.uk. From the A-Z menu at One of the major tasks for the LAF is to the bottom of the home page go to C and then determine priorities for the local area plan. To committee membership. The LAF details are towards the bottom of the page this end, The Haddenham & Long Crendon Local

Area Forum held a local area planning workshop The LAF welcomes participation from in May 2011. The priorities were reviewed in other partners/local groups and residents. November 2016.

Previous meetings have considered, amongst other items: Adult Social Care provision; funding for projects to meet local priority issues; the work of the County Council services in

5 The Haddenham and Long Crendon Local Area Forum membership

The Haddenham and Long Crendon local community area covers three divisions of the County Coun- cil. The role of chairman is usually taken by a County Councillor

County Councillors in the Haddenham & Long Crendon local community area

Margaret Aston Bernwood Tel:: 01844 291576 Email: [email protected]

Angela Macpherson Tel: 01296 Email: [email protected]

Paul Irwin Stone and Tel: 01296 771004 Email: [email protected]

The local area falls within the Vale District. The Vice-Chairman for each meeting is taken from one of the following district councillors:

District Councillors in the Haddenham & Long Crendon local community area Cameron Branston Grendon Underwood Telephone: 01844 201675 and Brill Mobile no: 07961 692632 Email address: [email protected] Brian Foster Haddenham & Stone Telephone: 01844 290520 Fax No: 01844 290520 Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected] Judy Brandis Haddenham & Stone Telephone: 01844 292484 Email address: [email protected] Email address (2): [email protected] Michael Edmonds Haddenham & Stone Telephone: 01844 208497 Mobile No: 07973 872768 Fax No: 01844 208603 Email address: [email protected] Mike Hawkett Long Crendon Telephone: 01844 208497 Mobile No: 07769 153163 Email address: [email protected] Michael Rand Oakley Telephone: 01296 651666 Mobile No: 07973 392683 Email address: [email protected] The Haddenham and Long Crendon LAF also comprises the following parishes. Each will have a nomi- nated representative (not shown) which, in addition to the County and District Councillors, are also voting members. Contact details for the clerks are available by going to http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/about-your-council/ and reviewing the list of parish councils in ‘Councillors, meetings and decisions’.

Parish council / meeting Parish Council

Boarstall

Brill Parish Council

Chearsley Parish Council

Chilton

Cuddington

Dinton with Ford and Upton Parish Council

Haddenham Parish Council

Ickford Parish Council

Kingsey Parish Meeting

Long Crendon Parish Council

Oakley

Shabbington Parish Council

Stone with Bishopstone & Hartwell Parish Council

Worminghall Parish Council

The LAF welcomes memberships from  Local Neighbourhood Action Groups other partners/local groups and resident  attendance. The following organisations  The Fire Authority are members of the Local Area Forum:

Local Area Forum representatives

There are a number of representatives from the County and District Council at the Haddenham and Long Crendon Local Area Forum. These are: Representative Name Contact

Chairman Margaret Aston Tel:: 01844 291576 A local County Councillor agreed by the Email: [email protected] LAF membership Vice-Chairman Michael Rand Tel: 01296 651666 A District Council nominated by the Email: District Council and agreed by the LAF [email protected] membership Lead Area Officers (County) Marcia Smith Tel: 01296 383386 The Lead Area Officer is a County [email protected] Council senior manager who works with the Area Manager to provide senior man- agement support to the LAF.

Lead Area Officer (District) Andrew Small Tel: 01296 585858 The Lead Area Officer from Aylesbury [email protected] Vale District Council (AVDC) is also a senior manager who works with the Area Manager to provide senior manage- ment support and commitment from AVDC to the LAF Area Manager Korinne Leney Tel: 01296 387572 The Area Manager progresses both the [email protected] Local Area Plan and issues raised and also works with local parishes and a wide range of partners on projects to benefit local communities.

Thames Valley Police Representative Tel: 101 The representative from Thames Valley Email: @thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk Police if the Neigbourhood Inspector for the area, who works with the Area Man- ager to provide commitment and support from the Police Member Services Officer Christina Beevers Tel: 01296 382938 The Member Services Officer is Email: [email protected] responsible for the meeting administration and note taking and organises the LAF meetings/agendas.

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The following County Council service areas have local representatives working in your local community are:

Service Contact Prevention Matters Community Links Officer Tel 07768 537505 Angelle Bryan Email: [email protected]

Transportation Transport for Tel: 0845 230 2882 Main number for reporting highways [email protected] issues, etc.:

TfB Area Manager: Calvin Richardson [email protected]

Local Area Technician Dave Smith

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The Haddenham and Long Crendon area priorities

The Local Area Forum reviewed its priorities at its November 2016 meeting.

The priorities are split into

Foreground priorities, those that the LAF will focus on, and actively work on and where appropriate will be supported with funding. and

Background priorities; those that will be monitored rather than actively pursued. These may be issues for the LAF to advocate and promote rather than address directly.

These foreground priorities will be updated on a regular basis as they are taken forward. LAF budgets will be allocated to the foreground priorities.

Foreground Priorities

Road Safety (including speeding)

Improving the Environment (including footpaths and pavements)

Parking

Public and Community Transport

Background Priorities

Supporting local businesses which are integral to the sustainability of local communities. Supporting their development as community hubs. Provide a more flexible transport network to fulfil the needs of rural communities.

Widening broadband access.

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