Autumn 2014 Parish Post Page

Acting Editor Pitstone Parish Post

Cllr Ben Blunt This magazine is produced on behalf of Pitstone Parish Coun- Tel: 01296 660702 cil and distributed quarterly, free to every household. [email protected]

The Autumn 2014 edition is the first of a new slimmer for- Advertising and mat, which now contains news and updates from the Parish Distribution Council, and a small number of other items of local interest subject to reduced space availability. Cllr Klaus Ginda Tel: 01296 668911 The PPP will continue to contain advertising for businesses [email protected] and other groups in the future, as this helps ensure the print- ing costs are not passed onto Council Tax payers through the advertising revenue received.

The magazine continues to be edited and compiled by a vol- Situations Vacant: unteer editor, and distributed by a team of volunteers who Editor receive no payment for their services. Our thanks go to all of them for making this publication possible:

We continue to seek a Sheila Stevens, Annie Stack, Fiona Thompson, Barbara Jacob, voluntary Editor to Norah Parkins, Tracy Stone, Linda Thompson, Sue Nicholls, take over the publica- Vanita Patel, Isobel Robinson, Gillian Arney, Sarah Smith, tion of PPP. If you are Louise Pope, Alison Sturgess, Mike Clayton, Nikki Mattey, Norma Leighton, Kathryn Cooper, Linda Martin, Olive West, interested in this posi- Vanessa Swan, Sally Kapadia, Julie Mead, Jacqui Gardiner, tion, please contact the Terry Gardiner, Lynn Fountain, Louise Weatherill, Dawn Parish Clerk. Eaglesham, Linda Willmont, Kathy Brassington, Alison Hawkins. If you would like to help with the distribution then please contact the distribution manager (contact to the left).

Should you wish to advertise in the magazine please contact Mission the Advertising Manager to discuss availability. Statement Current PPP advertising rates (including VAT at 20%) “The content of PPP is Business card £9, Quarter Page £14, Third page £17, Half Page £24.50, Full page £48.50, Inside colour half £30, Inside intended to inform and colour full £60, Back page colour £65. For advertising enhance the lives of the enquiries please contact the Advertising Manager or Editor people of Pitstone” above. Enjoy the edition.

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Boundary map can be accessed at www.pitstone.co.uk

Autumn 2014 Pitstone Parish Post Page 3 We have all enjoyed a better than average summer and by the time you read this we will have put the clocks back one hour and settling into the long, cold, dark nights of winter.

The main topic of importance over the last couple of months has been the proposed development in Station Road , by speculative developers, Gladman. This has been a wake up call for both villages and as a result Pitstone Parish Council is going to develop its own neighbourhood plan (see opposite). This involves setting up a steering committee outside of, but answerable to, the Parish Council. In so doing taking control of where we should like development to take place and not Bob Saintey have it thrown at us from a speculative developer. Chairman This steering committee will possibly have the ability to work Pitstone Parish Council in separate groups associated with the needs of the village and this may include close co-operation and communication with Ivinghoe Parish Council, in areas that concern both villages e.g. transport, church, school, surgeries etc. In doing this we feel that it is the best possible way for us to have a say in what happens, in terms of development, to our village. It is going to happen and we want to be in control.

The whole Parish has had a leaflet drop and we have had a dozen or more volunteers come forward to assist with this task. We wish them well. You will all be kept informed of pro- gress. Winter well. Bob Saintey.

Planning decisions boundaries, decided by the Boundary Commission, de- AVDC aimed to reach a deci- spite representation and alter- sion on the proposed 70 native suggestions from the houses at Station Road Iving- Council and local people. hoe by October 8, but as I understand it no decision is The current separate Pitstone likely before the end of the and wards will month. When the decision has be combined into a single been made I and my fellow 'Pitstone and Cheddington' councillor for Cheddington ward with two District Coun- ward Corry Cashman, will let cillors. The new ward will Avril Davies people know through a short include Pitstone, Cheddington, District and newsletter on planning. Ivinghoe, and , but not Ivinghoe Aston or Slap- County Councillor The District Council elections ton. May 2015 will be held on new

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Page 6 Pitstone Parish Post Autumn 2014 The General Election May 2015. If our MP results of which can be seen in the spate of John Bercow, Speaker of the House of local roadworks. Commons, stands again for election, as an- ticipated, it is highly likely that he will once National Heritage - Risky Business again not be opposed by the three main political parties. (As speaker, he is not a The AVDC Heritage Team will soon be em- member of any political party). Last time barking upon a comprehensive Grade II many voters were disappointed when they Listed Building Survey across the District, as only discovered this on polling day. It is a part of the National Heritage at Risk Grade longstanding convention that in respect for II Project. the office, the main parties do not oppose the speaker. Local Lib Dems have been lob- The aim of the project is to train local vol- bying the national party ever since our MP unteers to survey important historic build- became the speaker, to ignore the conven- ings in their area, and to monitor those tion and give voters a choice, so far without buildings to make sure that they are not success. falling into disrepair.

County Council Children's Services were judged inadequate by Ofsted this summer, AVDC would like to invite all interested particularly around social work practices. local residents, Parish and Town representa- However processes for children who go tives and amenity societies to help with the missing or who are at risk from sexual ex- project, which will be taking place between ploitation were identified as strong, thank- now and April 2015. To take part email fully. In recent weeks a robust improvement [email protected] plan has been drawn up and the council committed to additional funding, so far £4M Avril Davies overspend this year, £1M from contingency, @avrilpitstone plus another £4M still needed. The Ofsted report opened with the statement that Chil- PARISH COUNCIL NEWS dren's Social care is not in the two top pri- orities for the Council, limiting the effective- Grant awards ness of those with lead responsibility for the service. I hope this hard hitting report is an The Parish Council is Delighted to Support opportunity to change that. the 1st Ivinghoe and Pitstone Scouts with a Grant for £640 At last - £263M capital investment in Bucks roads for a four year 'preventative asset The parish council were pleased to be able maintenance' programme. This is a stunning to support the 1st Ivinghoe and Pitstone U turn from a council leader who has con- Scout Group by supplying a grant of £640 sistently rubbished my annual budget speech towards their target of £2,500 to purchase for the last three years which has empha- much needed camping equipment for the sised the absolute necessity for investment. different troops of Beavers, Cubs and The new cabinet member for Transporta- Scouts. If you can assist them in any way, tion, Ruth Vigor-Hedderley has successfully please get in touch with Keith Steers on reorganised the delivery of highway repairs 01296 662781 or 07899 696722. and gained additional revenue funding, the (Continued on page 9)

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Yardley Avenue Bollards Unfortunately this has suffered a further delay. The majority of this initiative falls Many residents have enquired about these within the control of Marsworth Parish bollards. They were installed by the Vale of Council who had hoped to submit a bid for Housing Trust (VAHT) who own New Homes Bonus funding in September the land, following a request for assistance 2014, but this did not occur. They now from to prevent park- hope to prepare a bid for the next round of ing on the grass apron which had continued funding in September 2015. In the mean- to cause difficulties for those exiting the time, Pitstone Parish Council is looking to junction. Bucks County Council Transport see if there are alternative ways to get the for Bucks (TfB) had approved bollards to be Pitstone stretch of this footpath installed, installed in this location. Unfortunately, the which will run from Westfield Road up to type of bollard chosen by VAHT did not the railway bridge. comply with the Highway Regulations laid down by TfB who then insisted that they be Beautification of the Marsworth Road removed immediately. VAHT has now roundabout and the village – would sourced additional funding and re-installed you like to get involved? approved bollard w/c 29 September 2014 and our thanks go to them for doing so. Following feedback from residents as part of the Love It, Loath It survey and the Leisure Highway Works Survey carried out over the last few years, the parish council has been working with Both Cheddington Road and Glebe Close Bucks County Council Transport for Bucks are due to receive extensive patching and (TfB) to gain agreement to visually improve repair as part of Transport for Bucks Severe the roundabout. This process has been Weather program of works. The former frustratingly slow. should be complete in October (road clo- sure will be in place) and then the white Once again, TfB has declined permission for lines will be renewed. Glebe Close should their roundabout to be converted to enable follow before Christmas. shrubs/trees to be planted, however they are prepared to now discuss a horticultural Cycle Path along Northfield Road licence which would permit us to manage a number of flowering planters on the round-

Herts County Council has now received the about and at other locations throughout the funding contribution from Taylor Wimpey village, such as by the village gates and via Bucks County Council and are now mak- around the village sign. ing good progress on plans for the cycle path down to Tring station. There are still This would be the second project as part of some hurdles to overcome, but they hope the plan to brighten up and enhance the that it may be installed within the next 18 village, the first having been the hundreds of months – 2 years. daffodil bulbs planted along Marsworth Road which provide such a glorious display in the

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GROOMS FARM SHOP

FRESH MEAT & POULTRY EGGS, VEGETABLES & DAIRY PRODUCTS FREE DELIVERY Open: Thurs10am—1.45pm, Fri 8am—5.30pm, Sat 8am—1pm WILLOWDENE FARM IVINGHOE TEL: 01296 668326

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(Continued from page 9) process. The other phases will follow. spring-time. The parish council has been working with If there was sufficient local interest, the par- Royal Mail to hopefully obtain a letter box ish could enter the In Bloom competition in along Windsor Road. Historically, Royal the future. Alternatively, the Parish Coun- Mail has declined to consider an additional cil may run a more local competition with box, however they are now reviewing the each container sponsored by a local com- position for Castlemead and we hope to be munity group or individual and prizes able to secure one before Christmas. awarded for the winners; or even seek local commercial sponsorship from interested Defibrillator at Yardley Avenue local firms. If you have any thoughts, or can Surgery spare a little time to get involved in the beautification scheme, please get in touch It takes an ambulance between 15 and 20 with the Parish Clerk. minutes to reach Pitstone when you make an emergency call. If you have suffered a Finally, whilst discussing the roundabout, TfB sudden cardiac arrest, you have only 5 min- think that the central light and all the sur- utes to receive life-saving treatment. If you rounding fixtures should be replaced before are lucky, one of our volunteer Community Christmas. The main light didn’t work at all First Responders will be on duty & will rush for 2 years and then for the last 2 years they to your aid. However, if they are not on have been unable to turn it off so it has duty, you will soon be able to access a life- been lit 24 hours a day! It has taken much saving defibrillator. effort over many years to get agreement for the works but we are told that the equip- The parish council is extremely grateful to ment is now at least in the warehouse and the Village Health Centre in Yardley Avenue they are just waiting for available time to who have agreed to purchase and externally install it. mount a defibrillator at their site; and also to the Pitstone & Ivinghoe Junior Football Castlemead Club, Envirologistics Football Club, Tring Town Football Club and Pitstone & Ivinghoe Taylor Wimpey (TW) has started to work United Football Club who between them with Bucks County Council to define and have funded the purchase of the necessary carry out all the remedial works required external lock-box. before BCC will consider adopting the high- way along Westfield Road, the industrial You will all receive an invitation to come estate and the residential areas. The high- along to the hall to hear about the benefits ways then need to be maintained at adopt- of defibrillators and see just how easy it is to able standard by TW for 12 months before work one. The machine has voice prompts BCC will accept the transfer. throughout and will not shock a patient who would not benefit from it, so there is no The areas of open space will transfer to chance you could do any damage to the District Council (apart from patient. Make sure you come along – you the two play areas which are already owned never know if it might be one of your family by the parish council). Phases I and II have & friends that needs your urgent assistance. already transferred and Phase III is in the

Autumn 2014 Pitstone Parish Post Page 13 Dacorum Borough Council’s Plans for Responsible Dog Ownership Tring

Owning a dog can be hugely rewarding in Dacorum Borough Council has launched a numerous ways. However, we would like consultation into the development plans for to encourage all residents to display respon- Tring which include a site for approximately sible dog ownership when out with their 200 houses plus 5 traveller pitches in West pets. Please: Tring, 2 x sites with an estimated capacity of approximately 25 homes and one site with 10 homes. The plans also include the foot/  keep dogs on leads when walking cycle path between Pitstone and Tring sta- around the residential paths – not all tion. The report does not reveal how the our residents are dog lovers and impact on Tring secondary school capacity other walkers may become dis- has been taken into consideration. tressed or worried by your dogs behaviour if it approaches them. Your views are being sought and can be submitted at:  clear up all dog fouling when you are away from home – it is an offence to Visit: www.dacorum.gov.uk/planning to view allow your dog to foul the footpath the report and find out more information. or other public places like our rec- reation ground. Please bag all fouling whilst you are out walking and place Bucks County Council are asking your it into one of the numerous dog bins assistance with tough budget choices or litter bins provided around the village. To submit your views to Bucks County Council about how their budget should be spent next year visit the below website.  secure any fouling at home into bags The survey, entitled “tough decisions for and then dispose of in your green tough times”, is available online, at libraries, lid refuse bin. children’s centres, adult learning centres and County Council offices in Aylesbury.  remember never to leave your dog in your vehicle, even for a short while, Visit: www.buckscc.gov.uk/budget for more information or to take part. when it is hot.

LETTERS  ensure your dog is micro-chipped – this is shortly to become compulsory, so please get in touch with your vet if Village Congestion outside you haven’t already chipped your dog Brookmead School and this will also help you to be re- united should your pet become lost. I think you will agree that the traffic passing Brookmead School at the beginning and end of the school day, during sports events and (Continued on page 15)

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(Continued from page 13) This is the second time that the Jazz Quar- tet have performed here to raise money for of course parents’ evenings, assemblies and the Hall in memory of Ben’s Grandfather, shows, causes, at worst traffic gridlock, and Ron Treacher, former Chairman of Pitstone at least, frustration and delay. Parish Council, making a running total of very nearly £1000 donated so far to the Hall Much of this can be managed with a bit of Committee. consideration on the part of people parking and driving, but I am not writing to lecture Thanks need to go to Sue and Barry Greg- anyone. As someone relatively unaffected by ory for all their hard work in helping to the problem, even though I live close to the transform the Hall into our very own school, I have listened to others complain- ‘Ronnie Scott’s’ for the evening and for run- ing, and I think it’s time to do something ning the bar. Thanks go also to those who about it. made donations to the kitty!

You could help me. I need people to collect The Quartet will be back next year in early data outside school, connect with anyone July to perform once again, so if you missed useful, distribute leaflets, or have ideas or it this year, do try to support these young experience that might help, so please con- musicians and this great village facility next tact me. I Hope to set up a small group to: time. a. liaise with the school, b. investigate and analyse and c. educate and inspire. Thank you. Ben Treacher. Telephone Sue Nicholls 01296 661910, mo- bile 0778 8662349, or email- Post Office Opening Times [email protected] Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri: 9am - 1pm and 2pm - 5.30pm Weds: 9am - 1pm BEN TREACHER JAZZ QUARTET Sat: 9am - 12.30pm PITSTONE MEMORIAL HALL

TH Library Opening Times (BVCL) 19 JULY 2014 Tues, Thurs: 2 - 5pm (Tues Story time 2.15pm – 2.45pm Term time only - free I would like to say a huge ‘Thank You’ to all and no need to book, just drop in.); Weds who supported this very successful event in 10-12. Fri: 2pm - 7pm the village last month. Sat: 10am - 1pm

We were able to raise a fantastic £560 for Mobile Library (1st Tuesday each the Memorial Hall Fund, whilst enjoying an evening of Jazz from a young, up and coming month) London Jazz Quartet who have already ap- Yardley Ave Health Centre: peared upstairs at Ronnie Scott’s and at the 2.40pm - 3.15pm Vortex Jazz Club in London. The Crescent: 3.20pm - 4.10pm

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Rainbows: Monday 4.30 – 5.30 p.m. Pitstone Memorial Hall Guider Elaine Thorogood 01296 661540 Brownies: Monday 5.45 – 7.15 p.m. Pitstone Memorial Hall Guider Elaine Thorogood 01296 661540 Guides: Tuesday 7.00 – 8.30 p.m. Millennium Room, Pitstone Memorial Hall Guider Yvonne Ashton 01296 660044 "To join us, please visit our website at Girlguiding.org.uk"

1st Ivinghoe & Pitstone Scouts Group (Group Scout Leader: Keith Steers)

Contact: Email - [email protected] Tel—07899 696 722

Scouting Sections

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Watermill Windmill Windmill Watermill Scouts Beavers Beavers Cubs Cubs

6pm—7pm 6pm—7pm 6.30pm—8pm 6.30pm—8pm 7.30pm-9pm

Leader: Leader: Leader: Leader: Leader: Andrew Broad Keith Steers Rob Haddock Rob Mercel Andrew Woods

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JC KITCHENS ~Design-Build-Installation~

A complete kitchen installation Service from off the shelf to hand made.

Free planning and advice. Ring for a friendly affordable service.

Call James on Daytime: 01296 660605 Evening: 07730574466

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Quality fresh vegetables. Extensive freezer range. Home produced beef and lamb. Stockists of Heygates animal feeds. Heygates flour. Speciality foods. TEA ROOM We serve tea, fresh coffee, Cakes, toasted sandwiches, Soup and filled rolls The Moors, Wilstone, Tring HP23 4NT 01442 828478

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Excel Help Microsoft Training Automated processes which means more time Excel for you to concentrate on other parts of your Word business. PowerPoint Every day processes completed at the Outlook click of a button. From absolute beginner to advanced. Easy access to your customers details, timelines, targets, finances etc. If you have never used any of these applications before or; From simple pricing and reporting tools to more If you are looking to enhance your existing complicated user interactive spreadsheets. skills or; If you want to retrain for a new job or Whether it be a simple summary of costs, career. forecasting, calculating profit margins, charts, analysis or setting up databases – give me a call in Pitstone on 01296 660881. For more information please call Richard in Pitstone on 07714 283701 or 01296 660881 Richard designs new and improves existing databases in Microsoft Excel and is a professional Microsoft trainer.

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James B Chadburn FBHI Fine Antique Clocks & Barometers

Specialist in repairs & restoration

Valuations & clock finding service.

Advice & assistance on formation & disposal of private clock collections.

Quality clocks / barometers Bought & Sold.

Tel: 01525 221165 Mobile 07790 000629 Email: [email protected]

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AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS OF ANTIQUE FURNITURE COLLECTABLES & FINE ART

GENERAL SALES OF ANTIQUE FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS & EFFECTS The largest General Sale auction in the area. Up to 2500 lots every fortnight

FINE ART SALES Antique furniture, treen, metalware, silver, pictures, glass, ceramics, jewellery and Objets d’art. Up to 700 lots every other month

VALUATION FOR SALE, INSURANCE, TAXATION & PROBATE We provide valuations for a variety of needs

TOTAL AND PART HOUSE CLEARANCE SPECIALISTS

FREE AUCTION VALUATIONS

Buying or Selling Contact us: Tel: 01442 826446 Fax: 01442 890927

The Market Premises, Brook Street, Tring, HP23 5EF www.tringmarketauctions.co.uk E-mail: [email protected]

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Little Cravings Buy Direct, Quality Turf Grown at our own Farm

Family Firm, Farming since 1949

3 Grades of Turf Weed Treated and Fertilised Catering Discounts on large Loads Small Orders Welcome From dinner parties to General Public and Trade Enquiries Welcome Palletised Delivery weddings we specialize in bespoke menus for your individual consultation, please call IVINGHOE TURF (01296 661939) www.ivinghoeturf.co.uk 07980 615 798 The Bungalow, Vicarage Farm, Ivinghoe,

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Electrical Appliances ,Flat Screen Tv’s Bikes & Accessories, Carpets & Flooring Competitive On Price FREE Delivery & Installation On Electrical Appliances & TV’s ( within a 15mile Radius) www.janes.co.uk 4-8 High Street, Nr Dunstable, Beds LU6 2HS Tel: 01525 220208 Fax: 01525 222802

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Cheddington Pre-School Cheddington Pre-School is registered with Ofsted and affiliated to the Pre School Learning Alliance. We operate from purpose built premises, which include our own designated secure outside play area within the grounds of Cheddington Combined School, providing early years care and education for children aged 2 ½ to 5 years. We deliver the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum as set out by the Department for Education and Skills, where the emphasis is on learning through play in a safe, welcoming and supportive environment for all children.

For further information, please contact the Manager Michelle Andrews on 01296 662292, email [email protected] or visit: www.cheddingtonpreschool.co.uk

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New to the area with young children at home? Recently had a baby and want to meet other parents in the village? Why not come along to Pitstone Memorial Hall on Wednes- days (during term time) from 1.15 pm to 3pm. You can be sure of a warm welcome and a cup of coffee, and for the little ones we offer a variety of activities Music Sessions, arts and crafts, toys and games, story time No need to book, just turn up on the day For more information please visit www.pitstoneandivinghoetoddlers.btck.co.uk Facebook: Pitstone and Ivinghoe baby and toddler group

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Chairman, Cllr Robert Saintey Vice Chairman, Cllr Ben Blunt 2 Albion Road, LU7 9AY The Laurels, Old Farm, LU7 9RD T: 668633 T: 660702 E: [email protected] Vice Chairman of the Council, Pitstone E: [email protected] Development Area Working Party, Chairman of the Council, Chairman of the Planning Committee, Pavilion Planning Committee, Chairman of the Committee, Staffing Committee, Waste/ Pavilion Committee, Chairman of the Minerals, Brookmead Governor, interim Staffing Committee, Rep. on the Memorial PPP Editor, Local Area Forums, Leader Hall Committee, the Pitstone Development of Recreation Ground/Leisure and Skate Area Working Party, Local Area Forum, Park Projects, Neighbourhood Planning Neighbourhood Planning

Cllr Gillian Arney Cllr Annie Stack 63 Cheddington Road, LU7 9AQ 73 Old Farm, LU7 9RD T: 668123 E: [email protected] T: 668020 and Trees, Parish Paths, Pitstone E: [email protected] Church Committee, Aylesbury Vale Transport Pitstone Hill and Trees, Allotment Users Group, Recreation Ground & Rep. Rep. with the Chiltern Society, Playground Inspections, Notice Board Chiltern Conservation Board & other Manager. ecological issues, Pitstone Church Committee, Local Area Forums

Cllr Brian Richardson Cllr Alison Hawkins 55 Rushendon Furlong, LU7 9QX 27 Rushendon Furlong, LU7 9QX T: 662227 T: 668144 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] Representative on the Planning Rep. on the Pitstone Development Area Committee, Representative on Pitstone Working Party, the Planning Committee, the Windmill Committee, Beacon Villages Committee, Street Lighting, Society, Recreation Ground & Recreation Ground & Playground Inspections, Playground Inspections. Neighbourhood Planning

Cllr Steve Mattey Cllr Dave Nicholls Fern Cottage, 13 Queen Street, 64 Marsworth Road, LU7 9AS LU7 9AU T: 661910 E: [email protected] T: 662691, Chair of the Pitstone Parish Charity E: [email protected] committee, the Planning Committee, Chair of the Pitstone Recreation Ground Web site. Charity committee, Youth issues, Recreation Ground & Playground Inspections, Representative Memorial Hall Committee.

Cllr Klaus Ginda Cllr Brian Brooks 7 Chequers Close, LU7 9AF, T: 668911 1 Ridgeway View, LU7 9AR E: [email protected] T: 660852 Rep. on the Pitstone Development Area E: [email protected] Working Party, the Pavilion Committee, The Planning Committee, Allotments, Street Lighting, Leisure and Skate Park Local Area Forum, Leisure Development Project, PPP Advertising, VAHT, Police Issues working party, Drainage & Highways’ Matters Correspondence/Enquiries, the Clerk: District and County Councillor: Avril Laurie Eagling, Davies 9 Warwick Road, LU7 9FE The Old Bakehouse, Chequers Lane T: 660791 T: 668152 E:[email protected] E: [email protected] Lib Dem Group Leader Bucks CC, Lib Dem Clerk to Parish Council, Spokesperson for Strategic Planning on Responsible Financial Officer for the Parish AVDC; Adult Services on BCC. Special Council, all correspondence and enquiries interests; environment and NHS