We are seeking your views on our proposal to close The Mary Towerton School at Studley Green, High Wycombe.
Notice is given in accordance with section 15 of the Education and Inspections Act 2006 and The School Organisation (Establishment and Discontinuance of schools) Regulations 2013 that Buckinghamshire Council intends to discontinue the following maintained community school with effect from 31 August 2023:
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We want to hear the views of local residents and organisations on the Neighbourhood Plan for Mursley.
In July 2017, the Parish of Mursley was designated a Neighbourhood Area by the former Aylesbury Vale District Council (now Buckinghamshire Council). This followed an application by Mursley Parish Council.
Mursley Parish Council has now completed a period of local community engagement on the Mursley Neighbourhood Plan and have submitted the final version to us.
The next...More
We want to hear your views on our draft Animal Licensing Policy for Buckinghamshire Council.
As the Licensing Authority, we have legal responsibilities for the licensing of several activities relating to the welfare of animals. This includes licensing:
operators of businesses:
breeding dogs
hiring out horses
keeping or training animals for exhibition
providing or arranging for the provision of boarding for cats or dogs
selling animals as pets...More
We want to hear your views on our draft visions and objectives to guide future development and transport in Buckinghamshire.
If you are a young person, or know a young person who would like to tell us their views on the plans, see our young people’s survey at Youth Voice Bucks .
You can view the visions and objectives by taking part in the survey (link at the end of the page).
We are creating two long-term plans for the future:
The Local Plan for...More
We want your nominations for the best examples of good design in Buckinghamshire from the last 4 years.
Buckinghamshire residents deserve great places to live and work as well as a healthy environment everyone can enjoy. Good design can help deliver this.
The Buckinghamshire Design Awards celebrate the best examples of good design in the county. They aim to raise the standards for future built development and land management in Buckinghamshire.
Any new development in...More
We want to hear the views of local residents and organisations on the Neighbourhood Plan for Maids Moreton.
In June 2016, the Parish of Maids Moreton was designated a Neighbourhood Area by the former Aylesbury Vale District Council (now Buckinghamshire Council). This followed an application by Maids Moreton Parish Council.
Maids Moreton Parish Council has now completed a period of local community engagement on the Maids Moreton Neighbourhood Plan and have submitted the final...More
Buckinghamshire Council has decided to change some of the charges at the Council’s car parks as authorised by Section 35C of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
The revised charges are due to come into force on 3 April 2023 and are as follows:
Existing
New
Amersham Multi Storey, Amersham
Up to 1 hour
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Buckinghamshire Council has decided to change some of the charges at the Council’s car parks as authorised by Section 35C of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
The revised charges are due to come into force on 3 April 2023 and are as follows:
Amersham
Existing
Proposed
King George V Avenue
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We are seeking your views on the future of The Mary Towerton Primary School at Studley Green, High Wycombe.
It is with deep regret that we, with the support of the Governing Board of The Mary Towerton Primary School, are seeking the views of parents and carers, staff and other stakeholders on the future of the school.
If a decision is taken to close the school, it is proposed that this will take effect on 31 August 2023.
Why is this being proposed?
The Mary...More
The Local Government Boundary Commission is undertaking further consultation on new boundaries for four council wards in the south-east of Buckinghamshire. These wards are:
Chalfont St Peter
Farnhams & Stoke Poges
Gerrards Cross & Denham
Iver
During consultation on the draft recommendations published on 2 August 2022, the Commission received 558 representations.
Most representations commented on the proposed...More
We want your views on our proposal to increase fees for taxi and private hire licensing services.
Taxis and private hire vehicles provide a valuable transport service to residents and communities in Buckinghamshire.
Public safety is the council’s priority when making decisions on taxi and private hire licences. Fees and charges paid to the council for taxi and private hire licensing should cover the costs of this work.
Current licensing fees...More
We are seeking the publics views on whether they would support the introduction of double yellow lines (No waiting at any time restriction) to deal with inappropriate parking and improve road safety, accessibility.
Bakers Orchard, Wooburn Green
Dedmere Road, Marlow
Gossmore Lane, Marlow
Henley Road Service Road, Marlow
Oakfield Road, Bourne End
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We are seeking the publics views on whether they would support the introduction of double yellow line (No waiting at any time) and unrestrcted parking bays as detailed on the attached map to deal with inappropriate parking and improve road safety, accessibility.
Restrictions
Road Names
Double yellow lines (No waiting at any time)
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We are seeking the publics views on whether they would support or object to the principle of introducing additional parking restrictions as detailed on the attached map, to deal with inappropriate parking, improve road safety, accessibility and parking efficiency.
The review proposes to introduce:
Double Yellow Lines (No Waiting at Any Time).
No Loading Mon-Fri 8am-10am and 2pm-4pm (Kerb Blips).
School Zig-Zags (No Stopping...More
We are seeking the publics views on whether they would support the introduction of a Restricted Parking Zone No Waiting At Any time on Greyhound Lane in Winslow to deal with inappropriate parking and improve road safety, accessibility.
No decision has been made at this point.
We invite you to let us have your views on the proposed parking restrictions.
How to have your say
You can tell us your views in one of the following ways:
The online...More
We are seeking the publics views on whether they would support the introduction of d ouble yellow lines (No waiting at any time), School Zig-Zags (No stopping Mon-Fri 8am-5pm on entrance markings) and No Loading Mon-Fri 8am-9.30am and 2.30pm-4pm to deal with inappropriate parking and improve road safety, accessibility.
Arncott Way
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We are seeking the publics views on whether they would support the introduction of double yellow line (No waiting at any time) restrictions at the junctions of Ashley Drive and The Lawns and Ashley Drive and New Road to deal with inappropriate parking and improve road safety, accessibility.
No decision has been made at this point.
We invite you to let us have your views on the proposed parking restrictions.
How to have your say
You can tell us your...More
We are seeking the publics views on whether they would support the extension of the double yellow line (No waiting at any time) restriction on The Common as detailed on the location map to deal with inappropriate parking and improve road safety, accessibility.
No decision has been made at this point.
We invite the public to let us have your views on the proposed parking restrictions.
How to have your say
You can tell us your views in one of the...More
We are seeking the publics views on whether they would support or object to the principle of introducing restrictions as detailed on the attached map, to deal with inappropriate parking, improve road safety, accessibility and parking efficiency.
The review proposes to introduce:
D ouble yellow lines (No Waiting at Any Time).
Church Road .
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We are seeking the publics views on whether they would support or object to the principle of introducing restrictions including a permit parking area as detailed on the attached map, to deal with inappropriate parking, improve road safety, accessibility and parking efficiency.
The review proposes to introduce:
Disabled Badge Holders Only
Double yellow lines (No waiting at any time)
Permit Parking Area Mon-Fri
Limited...More
We are seeking the publics views on whether they would support or object to the principle of introducing additional parking restrictions into the area as detailed on the attached map, to deal with inappropriate parking, improve road safety, accessibility and parking efficiency.
The additional restrictions include:
Disabled Badge Holders Only
Double yellow lines (No waiting at any time)
Permit Parking Zone
If...More
We are seeking the publics views on whether they would support the introduction of d ouble yellow lines (No Waiting at Any Time) and d isabled badge holders only parking to deal with inappropriate parking and improve road safety, accessibility.
Bangors Road South
· D ouble yellow lines (No Waiting at Any Time)
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We are seeking the publics views on whether they would support the introduction of School Zig-Zag markings (No Stopping Mon-Fri 8am-5pm On Entrance Markings) and double yellow line (No waiting at any time) restrictions near the entrance to the Holy Trinity CofE School to deal with inappropriate parking and improve road safety, accessibility.
No decision has been made at this point.
We invite you to let us have your views on the proposed parking restrictions....More
We are seeking the publics views on whether they would support the introduction of disabled bays outside residential properties to assist a blue badge holder with parking near there home.
Abbots Way Princes Risborough
Allanson Road Marlow
Alma Road Chesham
Bois Moor Road, Chesham
Cannock Road Aylesbury
Chapel Hill Soulbury
Church Street...More
We are seeking the publics views on whether they would support the introduction of double yellow line (No waiting at any time) restrictions on Church Hill, High Street, Nash Road and Stock Lane to deal with inappropriate parking and improve road safety, accessibility.
No decision has been made at this point.
We invite you to let us have your views on the proposed parking restrictions.
How to have your say
You can tell us your views in one of the following...More
We are seeking the publics views on whether they would support the introduction of double yellow line (No waiting at any time) and School Zig-Zag markings (No Stopping Mon-Fri 8am-5pm On Entrance Markings) restrictions in Seer Green as detailed on the attached map to deal with inappropriate parking and improve road safety, accessibility.
Restrictions
Road Name
D ouble...More
Together with our partners, we are undertaking a review of the 'visitor economy'. We are looking at all the touchpoints that visitors to Buckinghamshire see and enjoy - from accommodation to attractions, conferences to culture and pubs to paths.
Visitor spending in Buckinghamshire supports more than 13,000 local jobs and over 2,000 small businesses across the county. The trends are positive but like any industry, future growth needs to be sustainable. It needs to not undermine or...More
Please note: The initial website and letters referred to Bowl Barrel Way and not the correct Bowl Barrow Way. The attached letter below refers to the correct name. The Traffic Regulation Order, Notices and Statement of Reasons are unaffected by this change.
The proposal
The A355 Bowl Barrow Way (Beaconsfield relief road) is the culmination of a long-term aspiration to improve north-south connectivity in Buckinghamshire, reduce congestion on the A355 and at the...More
We have been working with your Parish Council and Community Board to draw up draft proposals for extending the 30mph speed limit on A413 Buckingham Road. The aim of the review is to improve safety on the edge of the town.
We are putting forward the proposal near the junction with Furze Lane, Winslow. We invite local residents and other interested parties to let us have your views on the proposals. No decision has been made at this point.
Relevant documents
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We have been working with your Parish Council and Community Board to draw up draft proposals for parking controls on Rogers Lane and Hollybush Hill. The aim of the review is to achieve a balance between parking needs and road safety.
We are putting forward proposals for double yellow lines on Rogers Lane and Hollybush Hill, Stoke Poges . We invite local residents and other interested parties to let us have your views on the proposals. No decision has been made at...More