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CFA10, Dunsmore, Wendover and Halton
AP ES Volume 2 CFA10, Dunsmore, Wendover and Halton 5 Overview of the amendments 5.1.1 Table 3 provides a summary of the amendments in the Dunsmore, Wendover and Halton community forum area (CFA10) and Figure 4 shows the locations. Figure 4: Locations of amendments in the Dunsmore, Wendover and Halton area © Crown copyright and database rights 2014 Ordnance Survey Licence Number 100049190 18 AP ES Volume 2 Table 3: Summary of amendments in the Dunsmore, Wendover and Halton area (CFA10) CFA Amendments Description of the original scheme Description of the revised scheme 10 Additional land The temporary reconductoring (i.e. re-stringing of overhead power lines) Additional land is required temporarily to erect scaffolding to support required for utility as part of the works to realign the 400kV overhead power lines 50m to the netting over the Marylebone to Aylesbury Line in order to undertake the works and access to south of their existing route south of Wendover. reconductoring works. Additional land is also required temporarily for a the south of Small working area to undertake the reconductoring works to the pylon south Dean Lane of Small Dean Lane. AP1-010-003 10 Additional land The temporary diversion, 70m to the south, of the existing 400kV The amendment relates to additional land required temporarily for a required for utility overhead power line, with permanent reinstatement along its existing working area to undertake the works to one temporary pylon to the north works to the north alignment west of Wendover. of Wellwick Farm. of Wellwick Farm AP1-010-004 10 Change to land The permanent realignment of Nash Lee Lane and junction with B4009 The road layout requires additional land to reconfigure the junction and required for Nash Lee Road and provision of a junction for maintenance access to the an amendment on the Bill plans and in the Bill to the description of the reconfiguration of original scheme. -
Six Rides from Princes Risborough
Six cycle routes in to Aylesbury About the Rides Off road cycle routes Local Cycle Information The Phoenix Trail Monks A4010 9 miles and around PRINCES Risborough he rides will take you through the countryside and bridleways ocal cycle groups organise regular rides he Phoenix Trail is part A4129 to Thame around Princes Risborough within a radius of 5 in the Chiltern countryside. You are very of the National Cycle Whiteleaf ISBOROUGH miles (8km). Mountain bikes are recommended but o use off-road routes (mainly bridleways, which 8 miles R welcome to join these groups – contact i Network (Route 57). T can be uneven and slippery) you will need a some of the rides can be made on ordinary road bikes. L T using local roads, them for details of start points, times and distances. It runs for 7 miles on a disused Each ride has a distance, grading and time applied, but Tsuitable bike, such as a mountain bike. Mountain Princes these are only approximate. It is recommended that bike enthusiasts will find the trails around the Risborough railway track between Thame Risborough lanes and The Chiltern Society: cyclists carry the appropriate Ordnance Survey Explorer area quite challenging and the Phoenix Trail also offers all and Princes Risborough. www.chilternsociety.org.uk or 01949 771250. bridleways Maps. The conditions of the pathways and trails may vary types of bike riders the opportunity to cycle away from It is a flat route shared by cyclists, depending on the weather and time of year. traffic. If you ride off-road please leave gates as you find walkers and horse riders. -
Buckinghamshire Care and Support Services Directory 2014/15
Buckinghamshire Care and Support Services Directory 2014/15 Georgian neoclassical Stowe School in Aylesbury Information and advice on choosing and paying for your care and support Home support • Housing options • Care helpline • Care homes Publications In association with www.buckscc.gov.uk At Centurion Care we aim to provide a quality service to meet residents’ individual care needs –social, emotional, spiritual and physical. Our approach is one that allows residents to retain the right to dignity, privacy, choice, independence and fulfilment. Chilterns Manor 24 hour residential care • Single rooms, all with call bells • Highly trained staff and Personalised Care Plans • Comfortable lounge and dining areas • Beautiful landscaped gardens • Home cooked food prepared by our chef • Activities programme Telephone: 01628 528676 Northern Heights, Bourne End, Buckinghamshire SL8 5LE Chartridge Lane Residential care for adults with learning disabilities • Person-centred approach • Residents are actively supported to maintain their skills • Promotes “self direction, social inclusion and participation” • Empowering individuals to make informed decisions 69 Chartridge Lane, Chesham, Bucks HP5 2RG Telephone: 01494 810117 Brook House 24 hour nursing care • Qualified nursing staff and Personalised Care Plans • 35 bedrooms offer all the facilities to ensure comfort and care • Positive approach to individual care • Nurse call systems are fitted in all bedrooms • Varied activities programme • Home cooked meals prepared by our chef Telephone: 01628 528228 28 The Green, Wooburn Green, Buckinghamshire HP10 0EJ Penley Grange Residential care for adults with learning disabilities • Specialising in challenging behaviour and/or autism • Professional and dedicated fully trained support workers • Holistic approach to service provision in accordance with each person’s needs and aspirations, which encompasses all aspects of social support, leisure and recreation. -
HS2 Draft Environmental Statement Buckinghamshire Councils
HS2 Draft ES: response of the Buckinghamshire Councils HS2 DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT Buckinghamshire Councils response part 3 CFA 10 Dunsmore, Wendover and Halton The area is within the Chilterns AONB – a nationally recognised and protected landscape. We feel, however, that the draft ES does not fully recognise this and suggests poor and inadequate mitigation. There are serious concerns about the impact of the maintenance loop on this community area; a concern compounded by the fact that no noise assessment has been carried out. There is also serious concern about the disruption that will be caused by HGV traffic in the area, particularly with regards to the use of some of the narrower, more rural roads. The impact of construction and operation on the setting of grade II* listed buildings within Wendover are not adequately assessed – particularly in the case of St Mary’s church, an active place of worship within 200m of the green tunnel portal. Comments on Part B: Description of the proposed scheme 2.2.2 We are concerned about impact of the maintenance loop on the wider landscape. There is very little information on the visual appearance and operation of the maintenance loop given. 2.2.5 Further, the HS2 route and maintenance loop will be on an embankment in this area increasing its visibility. We are concerned about the impact of this in particular since the draft ES suggests that Risborough Road over bridge would rise to 15m. Appropriate assessment of the visual impact and mitigation is crucial but currently not included in the draft ES. -
Minutes of Oral Evidence
PUBLIC SESSION MINUTES OF ORAL EVIDENCE taken before HIGH SPEED RAIL COMMITTEE On the HIGH SPEED RAIL (LONDON – WEST MIDLANDS) BILL Wednesday, 18 November 2015 (Afternoon) In Committee Room 5 PRESENT: Mr David Crausby (Chair) Mr Henry Bellingham Sir Peter Bottomley Geoffrey Clifton-Brown Mr Mark Hendrick _____________ IN ATTENDANCE Mr Timothy Mould QC, Lead Counsel, Department for Transport Mr Marcus Rogers WITN ESSES Mr Ne il Ta ylo r Mr Antony Pearce Mr Yazd i Batki Mr David Starr Mrs Eileen Stewart Mr Paul Walter Mr John Jakobi Mr Paul Gaisford Ms Ruth Ga is fo rd Ms Ama nia C la rk Mr John Vince Mr John Cooper and Mrs Christine Cooper Ms Trisha Woodcock _____________ IN PUBLIC SESSION INDEX Subject Page The Lord Carrington’s 1963 Settlement Introduction from Mr Mould 3 Submissions by Mr Taylor 4 Response from Mr Mould 6 Antony Pearce Introduction from Mr Mould 7 Submissions by Mr Pearce 8 Response from Mr Mould 13 Stoke Mandeville Parish Council, Stoke Mandeville Action Group and others Introduction from Mr Mould 17 Submissions by Mr Rogers 19 Evidence of Mr Starr 22 Evidence of Mrs Stewart 24 Evidence of Mr Rogers 26 Evidence of Mr Walter 27 Evidence of Mr Jakobi 28 Response from Mr Mould 30 Closing submissions by Mr Rogers 39 Michael Gaisford and others Introduction from Mr Mould 43 Submissions by Mr Gaisford 43 Submissions by Ms Gaisford 46 Response from Mr Mould 51 Closing submissions by Mr Gaisford 60 Ama nia C lark Introduction from Mr Mould 61 Submissions by Ms Clark 62 Response from Mr Mould 64 John Vince Introduction from Mr Mould 66 Submissions by Mr Vince 66 Response from Mr Mould 68 John and Christine Cooper Introduction from Mr Mould 70 Submissions by Mr Cooper 71 Response from Mr Mould 74 Tenants of Layby Farm Business Park Introduction from Mr Mould 75 Submissions by Mrs Woodcock 76 Response from Mr Mould 79 2 (at 14.00) 1. -
Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Summer 2021 3-Month Construction Look Ahead
Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Summer 2021 3-month construction look ahead Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Summer 2021 This forward look covers HS2 associated work in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. The document includes: • A forward look of construction activities planned in the next three months • Works to be aware of that will take place in the next 12 months, but may not yet have been confirmed The dates and information included in the forward look are subject to change as programme develops. These will be updated in the next edition of the forward look. If you have any queries about the information in this forward look, the HS2 Helpdesk is available all day, every day on 08081 434 434 or by emailing [email protected] Page 2 Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Contents Map 1 – Turweston to Mixbury................................................................................................ 4 Map 2 – Finmere to Twyford .................................................................................................... 7 Map 3 – Calvert ....................................................................................................................... 10 Map 4 – Quainton ................................................................................................................... 12 Map 5 – Waddesdon to Stoke Mandeville ............................................................................ 14 Map 6 – Wendover ................................................................................................................. -
Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21 February 2006
Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for Oxfordshire Relevant Date: 21st February 2006 Colour SHEET SP 70 SE 75 76 77 78 79 80 0004 2500 7400 7400 4500 0004 9100 0006 4900 6900 0003 0003 3600 5700 3000 4100 5600 7500 0007 0004 PW B 4009 05 DORRELLS A 4129 05 Drain Blenheim Close ROAD Drain WALNUT TREE LANE Hall Longwick Combined School 1989 MEADOW DRIVE 4788 7789 8084 9100 8381 3181 A 4129 Pavillion 0880 5879 Laurels A 4129 Farm 5676 6576 2075 0074 B 4444 6371 0071 THAME ROAD 8171 0071 9166 Chestnut Farm BELL CRESCENT 3463 7963 0062 0061 0061 Filling 6460 0060 Station BOXER ROAD Towersey 4660 9659 Drain BARN THE WILLOWS Ivy House CHESTNUT WAY ROAD CP WILLIAMS WAY 386/5 LONGWICK ROAD 0051 WILLIAMS WAY ICKNIELD WAY 5251 Cuttle Drain 3849 LOWER Brook 5 1446 4446 3445 386/5 ORCHARD CL 1645 1844 Drain LITTLE 165/1 Lydebrook IVY CLOSE WOODBINE CLOSE 8943 A 4129 1241 2239 0040 NORTH MILL ROADNorth Mill Cottage 3136 B 4444 2836 Mill Wellington 7035 House Cottages Ford Millstream North Mill House House 0032 0631 1030 North Mill Farm 4828 Drain Longwick Mill 1023 4223 0121 1720 386/4 Hinton 5117 Crossing 0014 NORTH MILL ROAD 0113 2212 5711 1410 NEW CLOSE 0011 7709 FARM 1607 Works ROAD New Close Farm Drain 6205 B 4444 (Tra SUMMERLEYS ck) ROAD 1600 3300 5900 0005 0001 2900 5100 9600 0005 2400 6700 1300 3000 0002 0002 7800 B 4009 7900 0001 B 4009 3300 0001 0700 1600 3300 5900 0005 3000 B 4444 1300 5200 6700 7500 0002 0002 2900 5100 7800 0005 1300 2400 7900 0001 B 4009 04 The Ford 04 5996 165/11 Pond New Close Farm 0050 2787 4985 0283 7283 8883 0082 -
Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Spring 2021 3-Month Construction Look Ahead Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire
Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Spring 2021 3-month construction look ahead Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Spring 2021 This forward look covers HS2 associated work in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. The document includes: • A forward look of construction activities planned in the next three months • Works to be aware of that will take place in the next 12 months, but may not yet have been confirmed The dates and information included in the forward look are subject to change as programme develops. These will be updated in the next edition of the forward look. If you have any queries about the information in this forward look, the HS2 Helpdesk is available all day, every day on 08081 434 434 or by emailing [email protected] Page 2 Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Contents Map 1 – Turweston to Mixbury................................................................................................ 4 Map 2 – Finmere to Twyford .................................................................................................... 6 Map 3 – Calvert ......................................................................................................................... 9 Map 4 – Quainton ................................................................................................................... 11 Map 5 – Waddesdon to Stoke Mandeville ............................................................................ 13 Map 6 – Wendover ................................................................................................................. -
Dunsmore, Wendover and Halton HS2 London-West Midlands May 2013
PHASE ONE DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT Community Forum Area Report 10 | Dunsmore, Wendover and Halton HS2 London-West Midlands May 2013 ENGINE FOR GROWTH DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT Community Forum Area Report ENGINE FOR GROWTH 10 I Dunsmore, Wendover and Halton High Speed Two (HS2) Limited, 2nd Floor, Eland House, Bressenden Place, London SW1E 5DU Telephone 020 7944 4908 General email enquiries: [email protected] Website: www.hs2.org.uk © Crown copyright, 2013, except where otherwise stated Copyright in the typographical arrangement rests with the Crown. You may re-use this information (not including logos or third-party material) free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government Licence. To view this licence, visit www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/ or write to the Information Policy Team, The National Archives, Kew, London TW9 4DU, or e-mail: [email protected]. Where we have identified any third-party copyright information you will need to obtain permission from the copyright holders concerned. To order further copies contact: DfT Publications Tel: 0300 123 1102 Web: www.dft.gov.uk/orderingpublications Product code: ES/10 Printed in Great Britain on paper containing at least 75% recycled fibre. CFA Report – Dunsmore, Wendover and Halton/No 10 I Contents Contents Draft Volume 2: Community Forum Area Report – Dunsmore, Wendover and Halton/No 10 5 Structure of the HS2 draft Environmental Statement 5 Part A: Introduction 6 1 Introduction 7 1.1 Introduction to HS2 -
Minutes of April 2016 Meeting
BLEDLOW-CUM-SAUNDERTON PARISH COUNCIL Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting held in Bledlow Ridge Village Hall on Thursday 7th April 2016 at 7.30pm Present: Councillors S Bird, M Blackwell, S Breese (Chairman), P Castle, N Cox, A Lord, S Reading and A Sage; County Councillor and District Councillor C Etholen Clerk: Jocelyn Cay Two members of the public 1. Apologies for absence Apologies were received from Councillor June Butler. 2. To approve the minutes of the meeting held on 3rd March 2016 2.1. Following discussion the chairman amended minute 5 “Applications for Grants” to read: “An application from the Bledlow Queen’s 90th Birthday Celebrations (BQ90BC) Chairman, Mr Bob Uglow, had been received and he attended the meeting to explain that the celebrations were to be held in Bledlow to celebrate the Queen’s 90th Birthday. Activities to include a Pageant and Tea Party. Cllr Lord proposed a sum of £500 towards the costs and £500 for each of the other wards for similar events should they so apply for it and this was seconded by Cllr Nigel Cox” 2.2. The minutes were then approved and signed by the chairman as a true record. Acceptance was proposed by Cllr Andrew Sage and seconded by Cllr Anthony Lord. 3. Neighbourhood Plan 3.1. The minutes from the Neighbourhood Plan Working Group were received and acknowledged. 3.2. Cllr Breese explained that he Neighbourhood Plan budget currently includes a provision of £1,200 for NPIERS to perform a pre-check of the plan prior to submission to the planning inspector. -
2015 - 2016 Annual Network Update Plans Definition of Terms
2015 - 2016 Annual Network Update Plans Definition of Terms Site Status Definition: Site Built: Site is built but may or may not be taking call traffic. To open the Annual Network Update Plans for each operator please click on the relevant tab at the bottom left hand corner of this spreadsheet. Three - Annual Network Update Plans Spreadsheet 2015 - 2016 Operator Definitions: Three - a site operated by Three only Three & EE- a consolidated site operated jointly by Three and EE Limited Please note that consolidated sites are shown on both Three and EE's 2015 - 2016 Annual Network Update Plans. EE Limited (T-Mobile & ex Orange) and Three, through their joint venture company, Mobile Broadband Network Ltd (MBNL) has consolidated their 3G networks. This has resulted in the joint use of existing base station site infrastructure & hardware which results in one set of equipment on site and is enabling the reduction of duplicate sites. For Enquiries relating to the Annual Network Update Plans for Three please contact : William Comery, Community Affairs Manager - [email protected] or Mark Shaw, Health & Safety & Community Affairs Manager - [email protected] Authority National Parks Operator Operator Reference Easting Northing Site Name Site Address Post Code Status Wycombe Three and EE 26413 486300 188200 PUMP FARM - 2505 153697 O2 2505, Pump Farm, Marlow, Bucks SL7 3RB Site Built Wycombe Three and EE 26365 484932 191036 WYCOMBE BADMINTON CENTRE Wycombe Badminton Centre, Crest Road, High HP11 1UA Site Built 187914 Wycombe, Buckinghamshire Wycombe Three and EE 23206 482890 198890 HIGH WYCOMBE PWQH NORTH MD High Wycombe Pwqh North MD, Naphill, High HP14 4TZ Site Built 221524 Wycombe, Bucks Wycombe Three and EE 23196 487701 191111 CHEPPING WYCOMBE (THS) 7341 CHEPPING WYCOMBE, Abbey Barn Lane, HP10 9QQ Site Built Flackwell Heath, High Wycombe, Bucks. -
Bledlow-Cum-Saunderton Profile Draft - August 2015
Bledlow-cum-Saunderton Profile Draft - August 2015 Contents Page Section Title number 1. Overview 3 2. History 4 3. Previous Developments 6 4. Housing schemes proposed by developers 8 6. Demographic 9 7. Employment 11 8. Social 14 9. Housing 17 10. Public Transport 18 4. Policies and Constraints 20 5. Technical Appendices 21 Note – Parish/Ward Issues: Where possible, the data found in this pack are based on the Bledlow-cum-Saunderton parish data – however, as not all the data is collected at parish level, in places it has been necessarily to display data from the Bledlow and Bradenham Ward. Maps of both areas can be seen below, and data will be specified as to what area it represents: 2 Overview Bledlow-cum-Saunderton is a large rural parish (total size 2,716.55 hectares) in the north western corner of the District and includes the villages of Bledlow (part of the village is a Conservation Area – see map), Bledlow Ridge and part of Saunderton. The parish has lower-lying land to the north with some of it liable to flooding. The southern part of the parish is within the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (30% or 808 hectares) and the Green Belt (47% or 1,281 hectares). The central area of the Parish is particularly rich in ancient history with 14 Scheduled Ancient Monuments. The Princes Risborough and Chinnor Railway (steam and diesel) passes through the village of Bledlow. In addition to a network of public footpaths, the Ridgeway long distance footpath and the Thame to Princes Risborough Cycle Route (the Phoenix Way) traverse the Parish.