Wycombe, Chiltern, & South Bucks

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Wycombe, Chiltern, & South Bucks Wycombe, Chiltern, & South Bucks Mobile Library Timetable 2012 - 2013 This Stop is served by: Bucks Mobile 1 Route 6: Alternate Saturdays Times Denham Moorfield Road shops 10.00-12.00 February: 4, 18. March: 3, 17, 31. April: 14, 28. May: 12, 26. June: 9, 23. July: 7, 21. August: 4, 18. September: 1, 15, 29. October: 13, 27. November: 10, 24. December: 8, 22. January: 5, 19. February: 2, 16. March: 2, 16, 30. Wycombe, Chiltern, & South Bucks Mobile Library Timetable These Stops are served by: Bucks Mobile 2 Route 12: Alternate Wednesdays Times Stoke Poges Village Hall WEEKLY 09.30-12.30 Chalfont Common Epilepsy Centre 13.00-13.25 Prestwood Village Hall WEEKLY 15.00-16.00 *Alternate Wednesday dates for the Epilepsy Centre only* February: 1, 15, 29. March: 14, 28. April: 11, 25. May: 9, 23. June: 6, 20. July: 4, 18. August: 1, 15, 29. September: 12, 26. October: 10, 24. November: 7, 21. December: 5, 19. January: 2, 16, 30. February: 13, 27. March: 13, 27. Route 13A: Alternate Thursdays Times Denham Green Weekly Denham Garden Village Shops 10.00-10.55 Denham * Tilehouse Junior School * 11.00-12.00 Denham Green Weekly Moorfield Road Shops 13.15-15.00 *Alternate Thursday dates for Penn Drive and Tilehouse Junior School February: 9, 23. March: 8, 22. April: 5, 19. May: 3, 17, 31. June: 14, 28. July: 12, 26. August: 9, 23. September: 6, 20. October: 4, 18. November: 1, 15, 29. December: 13, 27. January: 10, 24. February: 7, 21. March: 7, 21. Wycombe, Chiltern, & South Bucks Mobile Library Timetable These Stops are served by: Bucks Mobile 2 Route 13B: Alternate Thursdays Times Denham Green Weekly Denham Garden Village shops 10.00-10.55 Denham * Denham Village Infant School * 11.00-12.00 Denham Green Weekly Moorfield Road Shops 13.15-15.00 *Alternate Thursday dates for Denham Village Infant School only* February: 2, 16. March: 1, 15, 29. April: 12, 26. May: 10, 24. June: 7, 21. July: 5, 19. August: 2, 16, 30. September: 13, 27. October: 11, 25. November: 8, 22. December: 6, 20. January: 3, 17, 31. February: 14, 28. March: 14, 28. Route 14: Every Friday Times Stoke Poges Village Hall 13.30-17.00 No Service 6th April Route 15: Every Saturday Times Stoke Poges Village Hall 09.30 – 13.00 Wycombe, Chiltern, & South Bucks Mobile Library Timetable These Stops are served by: Bucks Mobile 3 Route 17: Alternate Mondays Times Little Marlow Westhorpe 09.25-09.50 Marlow Gweneth Court 10.00-10.25 Marlow Trinity Court 10.30-10.55 Marlow Bottom Barn Club 11.10-11.30 Marlow Bottom St Mary’s Playgroup 11.35-11.50 Marlow Bottom Highwoods Drive 11.55-12.15 Dorney Reach Meadow Way 12.45-13.05 February: 13, 27. March: 12, 26. April: 23. May: 21. June: 18. July: 2, 16, 30. August: 13. September: 10, 24. October: 8, 22. November: 5, 19. December: 3, 17, 31. January: 14, 28. February: 11, 25. March: 11, 25. Route 18: Alternate Tuesdays Times Lane End Framers Court 09.30-09.55 Lane End Archers Way 10.00-10.25 Horsleys Green Wycliffe Centre 10.45-11.15 Radnage Green Lane 11.25-11.50 Wheeler End Ricketts Farm 12.15-12.30 Wheeler End Green Pastures 12.35-12.50 High Wycombe Booker, Clayhill 14.15-14.35 High Wycombe Booker Common 15.35-16.00 February: 14, 28. March: 13, 27. April: 10, 24. May: 8, 22. June: 19. July: 3, 17, 31. August: 14, 28. September: 11, 25. October: 9, 23. November: 6. 20. December: 4, 18. January: 15, 29. February: 12, 26. March: 12, 26. Route 19: Alternate Wednesdays Times Bovingdon Green Village Hall 09.35-09.55 Fawley Village Hall 10.20-10.35 Turville Turville Village 11.00-11.40 Southend The Common 11.55-12.15 Frieth Frieth Village Hall 13.45-14.15 Hambleden Village , Shops 14.30-15.00 Medmenham Danesfield 15.15-16.00 February: 1, 15, 29. March: 14, 28. April: 11, 25. May: 9, 23. June: 6, 20. July: 4, 18. August: 1, 15, 29. September: 12, 26. October: 10, 24. November: 7, 21. December: 5, 19. January: 2, 16, 30. February: 13, 27. March: 13, 27. Route 20: Alternate Thursdays Times High Wycombe Cressex, Asda 09.30-10.45 Holmer Green Shops 11.20-11.35 Holmer Green Village Centre, by The Green 11.40-12.10 Tylers Green Village Hall 12.30-12.50 Hughenden Valley School 14.20-15.10 Piddington Village Hall 15.40-16.15 February: 2, 16. March: 1, 15, 29. April: 12, 26. May: 10, 24. June: 7, 21. July: 5, 19. August: 2, 16, 30. September: 13, 27. October: 11, 25. November: 8, 22. December: 6, 20. January: 3, 17, 31. February: 14, 28. March: 14, 28. Route 21: Alternate Fridays Times Downley Opposite Downley Donkey PH 09.05-09.30 Downley Faulkner Way 09.35-10.15 Downley Plomer Green Avenue 10.20-10.35 High Wycombe Totteridge, Hollis Road 11.00-11.45 Winchmore Hill Common 14.00-14.15 Coleshill Village Pond 14.20-14.35 Seer Green School 14.55-15.35 Seer Green Shops 15.40-16.00 February: 3, 17. March: 2, 16, 30. April: 13, 27. May: 11, 25. June: 8, 22. July: 6, 20. August: 3, 17, 31. September: 14, 28. October: 12, 26. November: 9, 23. December: 7, 21. January: 4, 18. February: 1, 15. March: 1, 15, 29. ` Route 22: Alternate Tuesdays Times High Wycombe Micklefield, Chartridge House 09.35-09.55 High Wycombe Sports Centre Crèche 10.15-10.30 High Wycombe Cressex, Shelburne Court 10.40-11.10 High Wycombe Cressex, Nancy Hall Court 11.20-11.35 High Wycombe Cressex, Acorns, Lansdowne Way 11.40-12.00 High Wycombe Booker, Rosewood Gardens 12.10-12.30 High Wycombe Booker, Highfield Avenue 12.35-12.55 High Wycombe Booker, Havenfield 13.05-13.20 February: 7, 21. March: 6, 20. April: 3, 17. May: 1, 15, 29. June: 12, 26. July: 10, 24. August: 7, 21. September: 4, 18. October: 2, 16, 30. November: 13, 27. December: 11. January: 8, 22. February: 5, 19. March: 5, 19. Route 23: Alternate Wednesdays Times Booker Common Memorial Hall 09.40-10.00 Cryers Hill Opposite post office 10.25-10.45 Naphill Village Hall 10.55-11.30 Naphill Forge Road 11.35-11.55 Lacey Green Eastlands 12.05-12.20 Saunderton By the Pond 14.10-14.25 Bledlow Church End, Phone Box 14.35-15.00 Bledlow Ridge The Crest 15.15-15.45 February: 8, 22. March: 7, 21. April: 4, 18. May: 2, 16, 30. June: 13, 27. July: 11, 25. August: 8, 22. September: 5, 19. October: 3, 17, 31. November: 14, 28. December: 12. January: 9, 23. February: 6, 20. March: 6, 20 Route 24: Alternate Thursdays Times High Wycombe Cressex, Asda 09.30-10.45 Beaconsfield Windsor End 11.00-11.15 Jordans The Green 11.25-11.55 Langley Orchards Park 12.30-13.00 Wooburn Common Berghers Hill 14.20-14.45 Wooburn Green Revel Road 15.00-15.20 Little Marlow Winchbottom Lane 15.40-16.00 February: 9, 23. March: 8, 22. April: 5, 19. May: 3, 17, 31. June: 14, 28. July: 12, 26. August: 9, 23. September: 6, 20. October: 4, 18. November: 1, 15, 29. December: 13, 27. January: 10, 24. February: 7, 21. March: 7, 21. Route 25 : Alternate Fridays Times Marlow Brooke Furmston Place 09.15-09.40 The Lee Village Hall 10.40-11.10 Swan Bottom Old Swan PH 11.20-11.40 St Leonards Coppice Park Farm 11.50-12.10 Butlers Cross Elm close 12.40-13.00 Downley Opposite Downley Donkey PH 15.00-16.00 February: 10, 24. March: 9, 23. April: 20. May: 4, 18. June: 1, 15, 29. July: 13, 27. August: 10, 24. September: 7, 21. October: 5, 19. November: 2, 16, 30. December: 14, 28. January: 11, 25. February: 8, 22. March: 8, 22 Wycombe, Chiltern, & South Bucks Mobile Library Timetable Weekday Schedule These Stops are served by: Bucks Mobile 5 Route 44: Every Tuesday Times Richings Park Syke Cluan (Near St James Walk) 09.30-13.00 Iver Village Hall Car Park 13.30-17.00 Except 5th June 2012 & 25th December 2012 and 1st January 2013 Route 45: Every Wednesday Times West Wycombe Garden Centre 13.00-16.30 Except 26th December 2012 Wycombe, Chiltern, & South Bucks Mobile Library Timetable Alternate Weekend Schedule These Stops are served by: Bucks Mobile 5 Route 48: Week 1 Alternate Saturdays Times West Wycombe Garden Centre 09.30-12.30 February: 11, 25. March: 10, 24. April: 7, 21. May: 5, 19. June: 2, 16, 30. July: 14, 28. August: 11, 25. September: 8, 22. October: 6, 20. November: 3 17. December: 1, 15, 29. January: 12, 26. February: 9, 23. March: 9, 23. Route 49: Week 2 Alternate Saturdays Times Richings Park Syke Cluan (Near St James Walk) 09.30-13.00 Iver Village Hall Car Park 13.00-16.30 February: 4, 18. March: 3, 17, 31. April: 14, 28. May: 12, 26. June: 9, 23. July: 7, 21. August: 4, 18. September: 1, 15, 29. October: 13, 27. November: 10, 24. December: 8, (22 Richings Prk only). January: 5, 19. February:2, 16. March: 2, 16, 30. For further information please contact: Steve Skidmore Mobile Operations Manager Telephone: 0845 230 3232 www.buckscc.gov.uk/libraries .
Recommended publications
  • 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: ©
    [Show full text]
  • Buckinghamshire Green Belt Assessment Part 1A: Methodology
    Buckinghamshire Green Belt Assessment Part 1A: Methodology 242368-4-05-02 Issue | 11 August 2015 This report takes into account the particular instructions and requirements of our client. It is not intended for and should not be relied upon by any third party and no responsibility is undertaken to any third party. Job number 242368-00 Ove Arup & Partners Ltd 13 Fitzroy Street London W1T 4BQ United Kingdom www.arup.com Document Verification Job title Buckinghamshire Green Belt Assessment Job number 242368-00 Document title Part 1A: Methodology File reference 242368-4-05-02 Document ref 242368 -4-05-02 Revision Date Filename Bucks GB Assessment Methodology Report DRAFT ISSUE 2015 03 18.docx Draft 1 18 Mar Description First draft for Steering Group review 2015 Prepared by Checked by Approved by Name Max Laverack Andrew Barron Christopher Tunnell Signature Draft 2 26 Mar Bucks GB Assessment Methodology Report DRAFT ISSUE 2 - 2015 Filename 2015 03 26.docx Description Second draft for Stakeholder Workshop Prepared by Checked by Approved by Name Max Laverack Andrew Barron Andrew Barron Signature Draft 3 27 Mar Bucks GB Assessment Methodology Report DRAFT ISSUE Filename 2015 STAKEHOLDERS - 2015 03 27.docx Description Draft Issue for Stakeholder Workshop Prepared by Checked by Approved by Name Max Laverack Andrew Barron Andrew Barron Signature Draft 4 17 Apr Bucks GB Assessment Methodology - DRAFT 4 FINAL - 2015 04 Filename 2015 17.docx Description Draft Final Methodology, updated with Steering Group comments and comments received at Stakeholder
    [Show full text]
  • Consultation Statement
    Bledlow-cum-Saunderton Neighbourhood Plan CONSULTATION STATEMENT Contents A. Introduction B. Involving the local community C. Drafting the Neighbourhood Plan D. Pre-submitting the Neighbourhood Plan E. Results of the Pre-Submission consultation A. Introduction 1. This Consultation Statement relates to the Pre-Submission version of the Bledlow-cum- Saunderton Neighbourhood Plan (the Draft Plan), as required by Regulations 14 and 15 of the Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012. In line with Regulation 15, this statement: o Contains details of the people and bodies who were consulted about the Plan; o Explains how they were consulted; o Summarises the main issues and concerns raised by the people consulted; and o Describes how these issues and concerns have been considered and, where relevant, addressed in the Submission version of the Neighbourhood Plan (the Proposed Plan). 2. This Statement also contains details of the earlier consultation initiatives undertaken while developing the first draft of the Neighbourhood Plan. 3. This Statement has been prepared by Bledlow-cum-Saunderton Parish Council’s Neighbourhood Plan Working Group (the Working Group). B. Involving the local community 4. The Working Group has split the work leading to the submission of the Proposed Plan to Wycombe District Council (WDC) into three phases, as summarised in Figure 1. PHASE 1 PHASE 2 PHASE 3 TIMEFRAME: 05.06.15 TO 20.10.15 TIMEFRAME: 21.10.15 TO 02.06.16 TIMEFRAME: 03.06.16 TO 26.08.16 FINAL MILESTONE: WDC decision on FINAL MILESTONE: Neighourhood Plan FINAL MILESTONE: Proposed Neighbourhood Neighbourhood Area obtained drafted Plan submitted to WDC 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Weekly List of Planning Applications 27 February 2019
    Weekly List of Planning Applications Planning & Sustainability 27 February 2019 1 08/2019 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 27.02.19 18/08173/FUL Received on 14.02.19 Target Date for Determination: 11.04.2019 Other Auth. MR JAKE COLLINGE Ref: Location : 17 Mayfield Road Wooburn Green Buckinghamshire HP10 0HG Description : Demolition of existing attached garage and construction of two storey side extension to create a 1 x 3 bed semi-detached dwelling including creation of new access's and front parking to both properties from Mayfield Road, and construction of attached garage to existing property Applicant : R Potyka RAP Building And Developments Ltd C/o Agent Agent : JCPC Ltd 5 Buttermarket Thame OX9 3EW United Kingdom Parish : Wooburn And Bourne End Parish Council Ward : The Wooburns Officer : Sarah Nicholson Level : Delegated Decision 2 19/05189/FUL Received on 18.02.19 Target Date for Determination: 15.04.2019 Other Auth. Ref: Location : Florella Wethered Road Marlow Buckinghamshire SL7 3AF Description : Householder application for alterations to roof including raising of roof and construction of replacement gable ends and fenestration alterations Applicant : Mr Marc Holmes Florella Wethered Road Marlow Buckinghamshire SL7 3AF Agent : Parish : Marlow Town Council Ward : Marlow North And West Officer : Alexia Dodd Level : Delegated Decision 19/05202/FUL Received on 14.02.19 Target Date for Determination: 11.04.2019 Other Auth. MR PHILLIP DUSEK Ref: Location : Windmere Bassetsbury Lane High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP11 1RB Description : Householder application for construction of part two storey, part first floor side/rear extension, construction of side porch, formation of a driveway and new single garage at basement level and external alterations Applicant : Mr K.
    [Show full text]
  • Bottom Wood Walk
    CHILTERN SOCIETY WALKS Bottom Wood walk With Peter Towersey E Waterend Radnage As well as being a celebration, our autumn walk The City House investigates the evolution of the London to Oxford 4 Ashridge Pond Wycombe Rd Farm Farm passage through the Chilterns. Just to the south of the to Bottom Rd Pond start there used to be a Roman road. Henry II built a Stokenchurch Wood A40 road from London to his palace in Woodstock. There Beacon’s Green Bottom Bottom End are old packhorse trails, coach routes, turnpikes and Wood now a motorway. D Hatch Lane East Toothill Wood Studley Green START: Old Oxford Road, Piddington, HP14 3BH Farm 3 Grid ref: SU 807 942 Green End 5 Studley Farm DISTANCE: 5.2 miles, with c150m of ascent Horsleys Green 6 Green TERRAIN: An undulating walk with three moderate 2 Thirds climbs and one steep descent Wood C B MAPS: OS Explorer 171 and Chiltern Society 7 F Wycliffe Centre Old Oxford Rd REFRESHMENTS: The Dashwood Arms, Piddington 1 Fillington Gibbon’s Wood Tel: 01494 881488 Farm PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Bus 40 between High Wycombe 7 A40 Dell’s Fillingdon Ham Wood Farm Farm and Thame Monday to Saturday, and Bus 48A between G A Bus stops Watercroft High Wycombe and Great Missenden on a Sunday Bigmore Lane Dell’s Wood CAR: Park in the public car park behind the Dashwood Arms Farm Bigmore Chipps Hill Start/ Farm or by the verge in Old Oxford Road to M40 0 0.5 1km Finish 0 ½ mile North Piddington Stay on it until it eventually rejoins the half left across the field to go over a stile and Route bridleway at a junction of paths and a second then onto a narrow path between gardens to From the Dashwood Arms, carefully cross the information board.
    [Show full text]
  • Draft Local Plan Consultation June-August 2016: Responses Summary
    Statement of Consultation - Appendix 15 Wycombe District Local Plan Draft Local Plan Summary of responses to consultation – June-August 2016 (March 2017) Draft Local Plan Core Policies Summary of responses to consultation – June-August 2016 Table of contents Introduction Sections............................................................................................................. 2 Visions and Strategic Objectives ........................................................................................... 4 Core Policy: CP1 – Sustainable Development....................................................................... 9 Core Policy: CP2 – Spatial Strategy .................................................................................... 11 Core Policy: CP3 – Settlement Hierarchy ............................................................................ 17 Core Policy: CP4 – Delivering homes ................................................................................. 20 Core Policy: CP5 – Delivering land for Business ................................................................. 33 Core Policy: CP6 – Securing vibrant and high quality Town Centres ................................... 36 Core Policy: CP7 – Delivering the infrastructure to support growth ..................................... 38 Core Policy: CP8 – Sense of Place ..................................................................................... 46 Core Policy: CP9 – Protecting the Green Belt ....................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Energy Performance Certificate
    Energy Performance Certificate Chiltern House, Berghers Hill, Wooburn Green, HIGH WYCOMBE, HP10 0JP Dwelling type: Detached house Reference number: 8098-7828-5140-9903-5996 Date of assessment: 17 August 2018 Type of assessment: RdSAP, existing dwelling Date of certificate: 20 August 2018 Total floor area: 223 m² Use this document to: • Compare current ratings of properties to see which properties are more energy efficient • Find out how you can save energy and money by installing improvement measures Estimated energy costs of dwelling for 3 years: £ 4,974 Over 3 years you could save £ 666 Estimated energy costs of this home Current costs Potential costs Potential future savings Lighting £ 486 over 3 years £ 321 over 3 years Heating £ 4,074 over 3 years £ 3,570 over 3 years You could Hot Water £ 414 over 3 years £ 417 over 3 years save £ 666 Totals £ 4,974 £ 4,308 over 3 years These figures show how much the average household would spend in this property for heating, lighting and hot water and is not based on energy used by individual households. This excludes energy use for running appliances like TVs, computers and cookers, and electricity generated by microgeneration. Energy Efficiency Rating The graph shows the current energy efficiency of your home. The higher the rating the lower your fuel bills are likely to be. The potential rating shows the effect of undertaking the recommendations on page 3. The average energy efficiency rating for a dwelling in England and Wales is band D (rating 60). The EPC rating shown here is based on standard assumptions about occupancy and energy use and may not reflect how energy is consumed by individual occupants.
    [Show full text]
  • Your Parish Magazine with News and Views from Bolter End, Cadmore
    Spring 2020 1,750 copies distributed free the Your parish magazine with news and views from Bolter End, ClarCadmore End, Lane End, Moorio End and Wheelern End AptÊHeatingÊServices GasÊSafeÊRegisteredÊEngineers RegisteredÊNo.Ê209175 LocalÊServicesÊOffered • General Plumbing • Installation Work Ê• Free Estimates • Full Gas Central Heating installations undertaken • Boilers replaced and your options explained in laymans terms • Warm Air Units upgraded or removed • Radiators added and sytems updated or altered • All domestic natural gas appliances installed and serviced including gas fire cookers and hobs • Breakdown repairs on all Natural Gas appliances • Fast, friendly service at a fair price • Full references from satisfied local customers available on demand Tel:Ê07941Ê286747 AptÊHeatingÊServices,ÊLaneÊEnd BestÊprices,ÊServiceÊandÊreliabilityÊfromÊ aÊmatureÊlocalÊtradesmen Useful Telephone Numbers... Two Certificate of Excellence winners… Parish Clerk—Hayley Glasgow 01494 437111 Lane End Surgery 01494 881209 “Everything was perfect” Lane End Pharmacy 01494 880774 “Fabulous Sunday Roast Travelled 8 miles but worth NHS Direct 111 / 0845 46 47 every mile - excellent!!!” Lane End Holy Trinity Church 01494 882644 “it was so good! Super good pricing and tasty food.” Lane End Primary School 01494 881169 “…little Buckinghamshire gem.” Lane End Village Hall 01865 400365 “A lovely pub in beautiful Frieth Village Hall 01494 880737 countryside.” Lane End Youth & Community Centre 883878 / 07932 326046 Grouse & Ale - Lane End Yew Tree - Frieth Elim
    [Show full text]
  • 158 Marlow – High Wycombe
    Marlow County Rider Marlow - High Wycombe Marlow - Maidenhead (Wednesdays Only) 155 / 158 / 160 MONDAY-FRIDAY Excluding bank holidays MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY ONLY WEDNESDAYS ONLY 160 160 160 155 155 155 Marlow Court Garden 0905 1145* 1400* Maidenhead Frascati Way 1230 Marlow High Street 0906 1146 1401 Furze Platt 1237 Marlow Brittania 0910 1150 1405 Marlow Court Garden depart 0905 | 1345 Little Marlow Winchbottom Lane 0911 1151R 1406R Marlow High Street 0906 | 1346 Little Marlow Church Road 0915 1155R 1410R Marlow Brittania 0910 | 1350 Westhorpe Caravan Park 0919 1159 1414 Little Marlow Winchbottom Lane 0911 1245R 1351R Marlow Wiltshire Road 0926 1206 1421 Little Marlow Church Road 0915 1249R 1355R Marlow Bottom High Heavens Wood 0932 1212 1427 Westhorpe Caravan Park 0919 1253 1359 Marlow Bottom Post Office 0936 1216 1431 Marlow Wiltshire Road 0926 1300 1406 Hillside Woodland Way 0938 1218 1433 Marlow Bottom High Heavens Wood 0932 1306 1412 Marlow Oak Tree Road Shops 0939 1219 1434 Marlow Bottom Post Office 0936 1310 1416 Marlow High Street 0942 1222 1437 Hillside Woodland Way 0938 1312 1418 Marlow Court Garden 0943 1223 1438 Seymour Park Road 0939 1313 1419 Sunnybank | 1315 | 160 160 Sandy Gate Road 0943 1317 1423 Marlow Court Garden 0945 1225 Terrington Hill 0947 | | Pound Lane 0946 1226 Pound Lane 0952 | | Terrington Hill 0952 1232 Marlow Court Garden arrive 0953 1327 1427 Sandy Gate Road 0956 1236 Marlow Court Garden depart 0955 Sunnybank 0958 1238 Marlow High Street 0956 Hillside Woodland Way | 1240 Marlow Brittania 1000
    [Show full text]
  • Parish Profile St Paul's with St Mary's Wooburn October 2020
    Wooburn, St Paul Parish Profile St Paul’s with St Mary’s Wooburn ‘To grow together in the love and knowledge of Jesus Christ sharing his truth and blessings’ October 2020 To grow together in the love and knowledge of Jesus Christ, sharing his truth and blessings Wooburn, St Paul Contents Foreword .................................................................................................................... 3 Welcome .................................................................................................................... 5 Covid-19 our response ............................................................................................... 6 Our Vision for the future ............................................................................................. 8 Our Hopes for our new Incumbent ........................................................................... 11 Our Ministry Team ................................................................................................... 16 Our Finances ........................................................................................................... 19 Our Buildings ........................................................................................................... 21 The Vicarage ........................................................................................................... 23 Where are we .......................................................................................................... 24 The Wycombe Deanery ..........................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Local Government Commission for England with the Permission of Controller Her Majesty's Stationery Office, © Crown Copyright
    P School R I ROAD M REES R D T O A S O E R H Y I L E NUE L L L Recreation M VE L AI EES A HI N R LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND N R T 'S Naphill Common Ground OA E W D RG O 8 EO D 2 1 G 4 A Cryers Hill S U Allotment Gardens E N N N A Y D L A CO Widmer End L E B OM O BE IL V A L LA R O N PERIODIC ELECTORAL REVIEW OF WYCOMBE O NE L M K BRACKLEY ROAD D R U IL G C IN H H D W L E NE S E S LA R I L BE E F A OM Y H N CO R S E A C D School S HILL BRIMMER CR Y L Final Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in High Wycombe ER O S W H E King George's IL R L D L L L L I L A A H A Field N O C V O E D IT E A R G November 2001 R P Y E LL S S O W L E B A A D E S R H E N Y R E I S V T E R A S O R R A U ID D O E F K E S Hunt's Hill E T CEDAR A U R VENUE N E BRADENHAM CP E L V D R EN A Recreation ARR L A LANE E W IL 4 ILL TH H 0 S H Ground S 1 UNT L 0 H O Uplands U G H L D A A N O Schools R I WAY E GREATER HUGHENDEN WARD N GER BLEDLOW AND BRADENHAM WARD H E K BAD E T N R R A 04 L M 4 O T A A N U H N N A T Z D S L R E E IV H M E C E R E HAZLEMERED NORTH WARD V EA I BLEDLOW-CUM-SAUNDERTON CP M E HUGHENDEN CP S W Y EAS AR A M TER 4 N 1 D 2 EN 8 E D A O R M NORTH PARISH WARD A P H A S R R K E D LA M A NE A O R N DOWNLEY CP E E R G Golf Course L Four Ashes R E CH S U E T R E C M R H L L L G O A O X NE R B BE HAZLEMEREH CP O AUMONT W RO AY HI LL DOWNLEY AND PLOMER HILL WARD Downley M RO Common AD GRE EN STREET B R A D G E R N O K H V I A N E M G R R S O T SOUTH PARISH WARD O H A R A I D L I D N L P Recreation I E R T H NN Y IG O HFI R Ground R ELD O A W
    [Show full text]
  • Playground Improvements
    LITTLE MARLOW PARISH COUNCIL YOUR COUNCIL FOR YOUR AREA NEWSLETTER NO: 34 AUTUMN/WINTER 2017 1 Dear Little Marlow Resident, It is that time of year again when the days get shorter, the sky turns greyer, the temperature drops and then just to cheer you up, the Autumn/Winter edition of the Little Marlow Parish newsletter lands on your door-mat! This is another bumper edition with lots of news about what has been going on in Little Marlow, what your Parish Council has been doing on your behalf and what some of our local organisations and clubs are up to. Regular readers will know that the Autumn/Winter edition usually includes a copy of the Annual Report which the Chairman gives every year at the Annual Parish meeting in May. If you want to know what your Parish Council has achieved in the past year, that would be a good place to start. Thanks in large part to Emma, our very active Clerk, the Council, has initiated a number of improvements around the Parish over the summer. Details are in the articles on the Spade Oak Car Park, the Brig (!), Abbotsbrook Hall and the Cemetery. We are conscious that the Pavilion is looking rather the worse for wear. Read the article on the Pavilion to see what we are going to do about it! The Pavilion provides a venue for a number of organisations including the Little Marlow Pre-school. I am sure that you will wish to join me in congratulating the Pre-school for winning a Highly Commended award in the Pre-school of the Year category in the annual National Nursery World awards.
    [Show full text]