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Chiltern and South Bucks Local Plan 2016-2036 Emerging Local Plan Evidence Base Draft Housing and Economic Land Availability Assessment (HELAA) Update Classification: OFFICIAL Chiltern and South Bucks Local Plan 2016-2036 Emerging Local Plan Evidence Base Draft Housing and Economic Land Availability Assessment (HELAA) Update Appendix 5 – HELAA Site Locations (Maps) – Volume 1 of 3 Stage 1 Assessment Results January 2020 Classification: OFFICIAL 01 02 05 06 07 03 04 08 09 10 Chesham Great Missenden 11 12 13 Prestwood 14 15 Chesham Bois 16 17 18 Heath End 19 20 Amersham Holmer Green 21 22 23 24 Little Chalfont 25 26 Hazlemere 27 28 29 30 Chalfont St Giles 31 32 Knotty Green Seer Green 33 34 35 Chalfont St Peter Beaconsfield 36 37 71 72 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Gerrards Cross Denham Green 45 46 47 48 49 50 54 Farnham Common New Denham 51 Stoke Poges 59 56 57 58 55 Iver Heath 52 53 Burnham Farnham Royal 60 62 63 64 65 Iver 61 Legend 73 66 67 Local Plan Boundary 68 69 Grid Reference Richings 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