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Appendix 14 – Maps
Appendix 14 – Maps Map 1 – Terrick Map 2 – Kimble Map 3 – Princes Risborough (Overall Area) Map 4 – Longwick Map 5 – Princes Risborough Expansion Area Map 6 – Princes Risborough (Town Centre) Map 7 – Princes Risborough (South) Map 8 – Bledlow Map 9 – Lacey Green & Loosley Row Map 10 – Speen Map 11 – Saunderton Map 12 – Naphill & Walters Ash Map 13 – Hughenden Valley Map 14 – Widmer End & Great Kingshill Map 15 – Stokenchurch Map 16 – Radnage Map 17 – Beacon’s Bottom, Horsleys Green, & Studley Green Map 18 – Cryers Hill Map 19 – Hazlemere Map 20 – Downley Map 21 – High Wycombe (Terriers) Map 22 – High Wycombe (Sands) Map 23 – High Wycombe (West Wycombe Road) Map 24 – High Wycombe (Hughenden Road) Map 25 – High Wycombe (Totteridge) & Tylers Green Map 26 – High Wycombe (Town Centre) Map 27 – High Wycombe (Easton Street & London Road) Map 28 – High Wycombe (Gomm Valley) Map 29 – High Wycombe (Cressex & Castlefield) Map 30 – High Wycombe (Abbey Barn) Map 31 – Lane End Map 32 – High Wycombe (Wycombe Air Park & Booker) Map 33 – Loudwater, Wooburn Green & Flackwell Heath Map 34 – Marlow Bottom Map 35 – Marlow (East of A404) Map 36 – Marlow (Overall Area) Map 37 – Marlow (Marlow Common) Map 38 – Marlow (Town Centre) Map 39 – Little Marlow Map 40 – Bourne End (North) Map 41 – Bourne End (South) Map 42 – Fawley Map 43 – Medmenham Map 44 – Rejected employment and retail sites HELAA map locations – North of district OS mapping: © Crown Copyright and database rights 2017 Ordnance Survey 100023306 HELAA map locations – South of district OS mapping: © -
Reference District(S) Polling Place 1 AA Bledlow Village Hall, Lower Icknield Way, Bledlow 2 AB Bledlow Ridge Village Hall, Chin
Reference District(s) Polling Place 1 AA Bledlow Village Hall, Lower Icknield Way, Bledlow 2 AB Bledlow Ridge Village Hall, Chinnor Road, Bledlow Ridge 3 AC Bradenham Cricket Club Pavilion, The Green, Bradenham Woods La 4 AD The Clare Foundation, Saunderton Estate, Wycombe Road 5 AE Naphill Village Hall, Main Road, Naphill 6 AE Naphill Village Hall, Main Road, Naphill 7 AF Hughenden Valley Village Hall, Coombe Lane, Hughenden Valley 8 AG Great Kingshill Village Hall, New Road, Great Kingshill 9 AH Church of the Good Shepherd, Georges Hill, Widmer End 10 AI Great Hampden Village Hall, Memorial Road, Great Hampden 11 AJ Lacey Green Village Hall, Main Road, Lacey Green 12 AK Speen Village Hall, Studridge Lane, Speen 13 AL Stokenchurch Methodist Church, The Common, Stokenchurch 14 AL Stokenchurch Methodist Church, The Common, Stokenchurch 15 AM Studley Green Community Centre, Wycombe Road, Studley Green 16 AN Radnage Village Hall, Radnage Common Road, Radnage 17 BA,BB Bourne End Community Centre, Wakeman Road, Bourne End 18 BA Bourne End Community Centre, Wakeman Road, Bourne End 19 BC Flackwell Heath Community Centre, Straight Bit, Flackwell Heath 20 BC Flackwell Heath Community Centre, Straight Bit, Flackwell Heath 21 BC Flackwell Heath Community Centre, Straight Bit, Flackwell Heath 22 BD Abbotsbrook Hall, Marlow Road, Well End 23 BE The Pavilion, Church Road, Little Marlow 24 BF Liston Hall, Chapel Street, Marlow 25 BG Foxes Piece School, Newfield Road, Marlow 26 BG Foxes Piece School, Newfield Road, Marlow 27 BH Meadows Combined School, -
40 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
40 bus time schedule & line map 40 High Wycombe View In Website Mode The 40 bus line (High Wycombe) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) High Wycombe: 6:30 AM - 8:35 PM (2) Thame: 6:15 AM - 8:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 40 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 40 bus arriving. Direction: High Wycombe 40 bus Time Schedule 46 stops High Wycombe Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:45 AM - 6:35 PM Monday 6:30 AM - 8:35 PM Town Hall, Thame 1 High Street, Thame Tuesday 6:30 AM - 8:35 PM Health Centre, Thame Wednesday 6:30 AM - 8:35 PM Orchard Close, Thame Thursday 6:30 AM - 8:35 PM Churchill Crescent, Thame Friday 6:30 AM - 8:35 PM Windmill Road, Towersey Saturday 7:38 AM - 8:35 PM Thame Road, Towersey Civil Parish Village Hall, Towersey Waterlands Farm, Emmington 40 bus Info Direction: High Wycombe The Inn at Emmington, Sydenham Stops: 46 Thame Road, Chinnor Civil Parish Trip Duration: 54 min Line Summary: Town Hall, Thame, Health Centre, Thame Road Shops, Chinnor Thame, Churchill Crescent, Thame, Windmill Road, Towersey, Village Hall, Towersey, Waterlands Farm, Springƒeld Gardens, Chinnor Emmington, The Inn at Emmington, Sydenham, Lower Road, Chinnor Thame Road Shops, Chinnor, Springƒeld Gardens, Chinnor, The Red Lion, Chinnor, The Village Centre, The Red Lion, Chinnor Chinnor, Village Hall, Chinnor, Glynswood, Chinnor, Chiltern Hill Garage, Chinnor, Glimbers Green, The Village Centre, Chinnor Chinnor, St Marys Church, Crowell, The Cherry Tree, Kingston Blount, Village Turn, -
Bulbourne, Tring, Hp23 5Qe (Hp23 5Qe)
Customer Profile Report for GRAND JUNCTION, TRING (Punch Outlet Number: 202791) BULBOURNE, TRING, HP23 5QE (HP23 5QE) Copyright Experian Ltd, HERE 2015. Ordnance Survey © Crown copyright 2015 Age Data Table Count: Index: 0 - 0.5 0 - 1.5 0 - 3.0 0 - 5.0 15 Min 0 - 0.5 0 - 1.5 0 - 3.0 0 - 5.0 15 Min Miles Miles Miles Miles Drivetime Miles Miles Miles Miles Drivetime 0-15 32 2,547 5,044 11,100 18,924 114 117 112 113 105 16-17 4 324 687 1,344 2,420 115 120 123 110 108 18-24 11 698 1,329 2,655 5,699 81 66 61 56 65 25-34 21 1,098 2,084 4,640 9,668 102 69 63 65 74 35-44 24 1,787 3,615 7,718 13,072 126 121 118 116 107 45-54 29 1,876 4,062 8,598 15,078 136 114 119 116 111 55-64 16 1,330 3,015 6,656 11,843 94 101 111 112 109 65+ 13 1,956 4,239 9,716 19,485 48 94 98 103 112 Population estimate 2015 150 11,616 24,075 52,427 96,189 100 100 100 100 100 Ethnicity - Census 2011 Count: %: 0 - 0.5 0 - 1.5 0 - 3.0 0 - 5.0 15 Min 0 - 0.5 0 - 1.5 0 - 3.0 0 - 5.0 15 Min Miles Miles Miles Miles Drivetime Miles Miles Miles Miles Drivetime White 144 10,553 22,480 48,493 87,705 98% 96% 97% 96% 94% Mixed / Multiple Ethnic Groups 1 161 346 764 1,582 1% 1% 1% 2% 2% Asian / Asian British 2 163 291 837 2,714 1% 1% 1% 2% 3% Black / African / Caribbean / Black British 0 26 81 174 813 0% 0% 0% 0% 1% Other Ethnic Group 0 44 67 163 401 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% All People (Ethnic Group) 147 10,947 23,265 50,431 93,215 100 100 100 100 100 Copyright © 2016 Experian Limited. -
Waterway Forum Q&A Autumn 2015
WATERWAY FORUM Q&A AUTUMN 2015 Q1/ What rights do cyclists have when using Canal & River towpaths? Cylists have permissive access to towpaths across the UK. The Canal and River Trust’s towpath code encourages cyclists to observe pedestrian priority, especially in areas where the towpath is not very wide and there is low visibility. We would encourage cyclists to drop their pace in busy areas and ring bells to alert other users. CRT launched a national campaign in October to ‘Share the Space’ to encourage considerate use of the towpath by all users. Events have taken place along the towpath to raise awareness in Berkhamsted and Apsley so far. We are keen to work with cycling and community groups to organise more events across the region Q2/ Why are we having so many instances of very low water levels on the pound where Dunstable District Boat Club is located at Cooks Wharf, Pitstone? The primary problem in this area is gate leakage. There are several substantial leaks on gates between Cooks Wharf and Horton. This situation is further exasperated by the unauthorised water running that seems to be taking place. It is apparent that on occasion individuals are filling pounds with little or no regard for anyone who may be mooring in the pound above. This is not to excuse the gate leakage defects that need to be addressed by Canal & River Trust. A stoppage for this area is planned for 11/01/2016 – 26/02/2016 Q3/ I am concerned about the neglect of the 18 locks between Leighton Buzzard and Cowroast. -
Cheddington Fact Pack May 2011
The Vale of Aylesbury Plan Cheddington Fact Pack May 2011 St Giles Church Contents Section Page 1 Introduction page 3 2 Location and Setting page 6 3 Story of Place page 8 4 Fact File page 10 5 Issues Facing the Parish page 38 6 Parish Constraints page 40 7 Annex page 45 Front Cover Photo Source: AVDC, 2010 2 1. Introduction Purpose of the document This Fact Pack document was initially produced in 2010 to help inform the town/parish council about the characteristics of their parish for the ‘community view’ consultation. This consultation was undertaken early on in the preparation of the Vale of Aylesbury Plan as part of a bottom up approach embracing localism and aiming to get local communities more involved in the planning process. The town/parish council were asked to consult with their community on the following: The level of future housing and/or employment development up to 2031, including specific types of homes, employment and other development The location, sizes and phasing of development The types of infrastructure (social, community, physical) needed to enable development, including where it should be located Any other issues relating to planning and development This Fact Pack document has also been used to support neighbourhood planning by providing evidence for the context of the neighbourhood plan, including information on housing, employment, infrastructure and the environment. This Fact Pack document has also been used to support the Vale of Aylesbury Plan Settlement Hierarchy Assessment. This forms part of the evidence that classifies settlements into different categories, where different levels of growth are apportioned to over the next 20 years. -
Cheddington Parish Council Notes/Pc Update As at 5Th May 2020 Residents Updates
CHEDDINGTON PARISH COUNCIL NOTES/PC UPDATE AS AT 5TH MAY 2020 RESIDENTS UPDATES • Cheddington Neighbourhood Watch – Volunteering Information During Coronavirus Email received from Gail Steed OBO Chedd-eroo (received 1st May) Update news for the Parish Council is as follows: Chedd-eroo has now been a group for over 6 weeks. They have 98 volunteers from Cheddington and Cooks Wharf and all are giving support in some way, except for 6 who are on standby. They are presently supporting 148 households, 4 doctors’ surgeries & 2 Food Banks. The Food Bank arrangement for Cheddington residents is in its second week and working really well. The Food Banks were very thankful for the donations. Ivinghoe Food Bank have already been receiving calls from Cheddington residents needing help. Therefore, with the volunteers now settled into supporting the elderly and smoothly delivering medication, their focus has moved to young families with no food due to a change in their circumstances during Covid 19. Chedd-eroo has been allowed by Bucks CC to pass the government food parcels that are not wanted to those in need in Cheddington. Another area that Chedderoo has helped with is getting cash out for elderly residents with no way of paying for their shopping. This was done with police approval. Carol Lister and Gail Steed are really pleased with how the Chedderoo volunteers support is making a real difference to many residents and also that they are reducing footfall at doctors’ surgeries. TO RECEIVE ANY UPDATES FROM COUNTY AND DISTRICT COUNCILLORS Nothing to report. CLERK’S REPORT - to note updates to ongoing matters • Home to School Transport (HTST) – Nothing to report. -
Traffic Management Requests & Petitions 28 January 2003
agenda item 10 Traffic Management Requests & Petitions Wycombe Local Committee 28 January 2003 contact officer: Mike Jones (01296) 382436 1 PURPOSE OF REPORT a To inform members of: i. the requests received for various traffic management measures, of a significant nature, during the period 8 October 2002 and 13 January 2003 and the relative priorities for investigation allocated; 2 PROPOSED ACTION b The Local Committee is invited to:- i NOTE the requests for traffic management measures received and the priorities allocated in Appendix A ii NOTE the petitions received, the action to date and / or the action proposed, and ii COMMENT on the priorities allocated and action proposed. 3 RESOURCES APPRAISAL c There are no direct financial implications at this time. 4 SUPPORTING INFORMATION d The measures requested, including those contained within the petitions, are listed in Appendix A. An indication of the “priority ratings for investigation” allocated is as follows: High (H): 2 Medium (M): 3 Low (L): 3 NB: Priorities are not allocated to traffic calming, pedestrian crossing and footway requests at this time. These are assessed each year (normally December/January time) prior to the confirmation of the next year’s Local Safety and Area Strategy Schemes Programme. This year’s reviews are the subject of separate reports. Priority is given to proposed measures where clear casualty accident reduction benefits can be expected. Additional emphasis on facilities to improve conditions for public transport, Safer Routes to School, cyclists and pedestrians to meet the Council’s commitment to the Integrated Transport Strategy (ITS) and Local Transport Plan (LTP) will also be given. -
Cooks Wharf | Buckinghamshire
Fine & Country Tel: +44 (0)1442 877 627 The Barn [email protected] 130 High Street, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, HP4 3AT Cooks Wharf | Buckinghamshire Step inside The Barn • Over 3,000 sq.ft of accommodation Situation • Six reception rooms Cooks Wharf is situated on the outskirts of the popular • Six bedrooms Buckinghamshire village of Pitstone whilst Cheddington • Beautiful and stylish kitchen/ breakfast room Station is approx 1.7 miles away which offers direct • Conservatory access to London Euston (approx 41 mins). • Separate office and workshop • Mature and private gardens Cheddington Combined School caterers for children • Canal side location from 4-11 years of age and The Barn also falls within the catchment of the Buckinghamshire Grammar schools. The Barn is an impressive and stylish home showcasing The nearby market town of Tring (approx 7.3 miles) an abundance of character and charm that has been offers an extensive choice of amenities and shops. thoughtfully renovated over recent years creating superb Supermarkets include Tesco and an M&S Food Hall. accommodation that is flooded with natural light. The whilst there is also a wide selection of excellent restaurants ground floor is quite stunning, each reception room is and pubs and even a Gin bar! of excellent proportions and the kitchen/breakfast room is ideal for entertaining. French doors lead out from the EPC rating: C kitchen into the garden which is ideal during the warm summer months. The dining room adjacent across the hallway to the kitchen extends the entertaining space further. The sitting room measures approx 17'5'' x 16'1'' with a feature fireplace with log burning stove and interlinks seamlessly to the study and games room. -
Aylesbury Vale District Housing Land Supply Position As at End March 2012 – Prepared July 2012
Aylesbury Vale District Housing Land Supply Position as at end March 2012 – prepared July 2012 Introduction This document sets out the housing land supply position in Aylesbury Vale District as at 31st March 2012. Lists of sites included in the housing land supply are given in Appendices 1 and 2. Assessment of current housing land supply The current supply of housing land in the District is made up from: Sites with planning permission; Sites that do not yet have planning permission, but that have been approved in principle, subject to the completion of a Section 106 or planning obligation agreement; Sites that are allocated in the Aylesbury Vale District Local Plan but that do not yet have planning permission or approval subject to a Section 106 agreement. All sites for 5 dwellings or more that are included in the supply have been individually assessed as being available, suitable and achievable. Wherever possible we have obtained up- to-date estimates of build rates from housing developers. All sites for under 5 dwellings that have full planning permission have been included in the supply, but the overall total has been subjected to a 10% discount to account for the fact that some sites will not be implemented. Summary of housing land supply position Number of dwellings (net of losses) Aylesbury Rest of District North East Total Aylesbury Vale Deliverable sites with 3,898 1,679 350 5,927 planning permission Deliverable sites not yet 2,965 94 0 3,059 with planning permission but approved subject to S106 Deliverable sites 147 36 0 183 -
Weekly List of Planning Applications
Weekly List of Planning Applications Planning & Sustainability 11 April 2019 1 14/2019 Link to Public Access NOTE: To be able to comment on an application you will need to register. Wycombe District Council WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED 10.04.19 Wycombe District Council 19/05275/FUL Received on 01.04.19 Target Date for Determination: 27.05.2019 Other Auth. Ref: Location : 25 Orchard Close Hughenden Valley Buckinghamshire HP14 4PR Description : Householder application for construction of an open front porch, insertion of a dormer window to the front roof elevation and bay window with roof Applicant : Mr Martin Sweeney 25 Orchard Close Hughenden Valley Buckinghamshire HP14 4PR Agent : Parish : Hughenden Parish Council Ward : Greater Hughenden Officer : Valerie Bailey Level : Delegated Decision 19/05526/FUL Received on 29.03.19 Target Date for Determination: 24.05.2019 Other Auth. Ref: MR SIMON ROGERS Location : Terriers Lodge Amersham Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP13 5AJ Description : Construction of 3 bed detached dwellinghouse with associated landscaping, parking with access from Amersham Road Applicant : Mr Adrian White 67 Verney Avenue High Wycombe HP13 5AJ Agent : Eddy Fiss Design 38 Adelaide Strand Road Sandymount Dublin D04 F6F9 Parish : High Wycombe Town Unparished Ward : Terriers And Amersham Hill Officer : Stephanie Penney Level : Delegated Decision 2 19/05527/LBC Received on 29.03.19 Target Date for Determination: 24.05.2019 Other Auth. Ref: Terriers Lodge New Cottage Location : Terriers Lodge Amersham Road -
Profile for the Newly Forming Benefice of the South Chiltern Group of Churches Team Ministry
Profile for the newly forming Benefice of the South Chiltern Group of Churches Team Ministry St Peter and St Paul, Stokenchurch with St Nicholas, Ibstone & Holy Trinity, Lane End with St Mary-le-Moor, Cadmore End Thank you for reading our Benefice profile. If you are the Team Rector (designate) our Lord has chosen for us, we pray that this document touches your heart and lights your pathway towards us. We welcome you! Almighty God, giver of every good gift: look graciously on your Churches in the South Chiltern Group of Churches, and so guide the minds of those who shall choose a Team Rector (designate), that we may receive a faithful pastor, who will care for your people and equip us for our ministries; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen Adapted from the Book of Common Prayer Church Wardens: David Crichton, Alan Evans, Penelope Galloway, Neil May, Veronica Murray, Robert Nix and Andrew Palmer Profile for the Benefice of South Chiltern Team Ministry St Peter and St Paul’s, Stokenchurch Our vision is to be a Church that is ’Continuing Jesus’ mission to make disciples by being disciples’. Our priority to meet together as a Church and we see worship as an opportunity to serve and encourage one another. Our heart is to love our family, friends, neighbours and strangers so much that we will proclaim Christ in word and deed to help them to know God for themselves. The Church has well-established and effective links with the three other Anglican Churches in the South Chiltern Group and also with the Stokenchurch Methodist Church who join us regularly and have been supporting us during the vacancy by leading a service once a month.