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
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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 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 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 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 public's 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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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
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
We are developing a five-year vision and strategy for Buckinghamshire Libraries and we want to hear your views.
Buckinghamshire Libraries have changed in recent years in response to a number of challenges and opportunities. As a result, more services are now on offer:
Council Access Points (CAPs)
Welcoming Spaces in Buckinghamshire
Support for residents throughout the pandemic
Support for refugees
Safe Places for vulnerable people...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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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 want to hear your views on a draft strategy to support children and young people’s therapy needs in Buckinghamshire.
We have also developed a survey to ask young people about their views on the proposed changes. Young people can complete this on their own or with support from a parent, carer, or professional.
Go to the young people’s version of the survey
Some older young people may feel more comfortable completing the survey below for parents, professionals and...More
We are seeking residents' views on the parking situation in the following roads in Aylesbury.
Ascott Road,
Mill Street,
Abbotts Close,
Norfolk Terrace,
Abbotts Road,
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Transport for Buckinghamshire has been commissioned to address safety concerns on Stablebridge Road from its Junction with London Road to Wellonhead Bridge .
After careful consideration of possible solutions by Aston Clinton Parish Council, they have proposed for a speed limit reduction from 40MPH to 30MPH on the section of Stablebridge Road:
From its junction with London Road southwards to a point approximately 80 metres south of Wellonhead...More
Following meeting with High Wycombe Community Board Team and Councillor Julia Wassell in May 2021, Transport for Buckinghamshire are proposing to introduce traffic calming measures along Hicks Farm Rise (between its junctions with Baring Road and Gayhurst Road) .
The purpose of this traffic calming measure is to improve road safety by reducing vehicle speeds .
We want to hear the views of residents and local businesses on our proposals. We will also contact...More
We are seeking residents’ and local business’ views on whether they would support the extension of the double yellow line (No waiting at any time) restriction on The Common to the entrance of Cherry Corner to deal with inappropriate parking and improve road safety, accessibility.
At this ‘informal consultation’ stage we are putting forward some questions to determine if the proposals are appropriate. No decision has been made at this point.
We invite...More
We are seeking residents’ views on whether they would support or object to the principle of converting the area into 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 Zone
If the majority of...More
We are seeking residents’ views on whether they would support or object to the principle of introducing additional parking restrictions as detailed on the enclosed map, to deal with inappropriate parking, improve road safety, accessibility and parking efficiency.
The review proposes to introduce:
No loading Mon – Fri 8am to 5pm (single blips on the kerb with sign plates).
Double yellow lines (No waiting at any time).
School...More
We are seeking residents’ views on whether they would support or object to the principle of:
Broombarn Lane, Great Missenden
Introduce double yellow line (No waiting at any time) restrictions at the junction of Broombarn Lane with High Street and Martinsend Lane to deal with inappropriate parking to improve road safety and accessibility.
Honor Road, Great Missenden
Introduce double yellow lines (No waiting at any time) to...More
We are seeking residents’ views on whether they would support or object to the principle of:
Henley Road, Marlow
Introduce double yellow line (No waiting at any time) restrictions on Henley Road outside numbers 4 to 6 to deal with inappropriate parking to improve road safety and accessibility.
Oakfield Road, Bourne End
Removing the limited waiting parking bay and replacing it with double yellow lines (No waiting at any time)...More
We have developed a draft Transport Strategy and a draft Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP) for High Wycombe.
There is a need to identify transport measures that can support the planned growth in High Wycombe. The draft Transport Strategy and draft LCWIP outline how we propose to do this.
Similar plans have been, or are being, developed for other towns in Buckinghamshire - including Aylesbury and Buckingham. A county-wide LCWIP is also in development.
...More
We are working with Beaconsfield and Chepping Wye Community Board to establish what parking restrictions are required on various roads in Knotty Green.
The aim of the informal consultation is to find out what parking issues the residents of Knotty Green are experiencing.
At this ‘informal consultation’ stage we are putting forward some questions to determine issues residents may be experiencing with parking. No decision has been made at this point.
We invite...More
New boundaries are being proposed for council wards in Buckinghamshire Council.
The Local Government Boundary Commission wants to hear what residents and local organisations think about the proposals.
The Commission is the independent body that draws these boundaries. It is reviewing Buckinghamshire to make sure:
councillors will represent about the same number of electors
that ward arrangements will help the council work effectively
Proposals for...More
We want your views on proposed changes to council-run school bus charges (Spare Seats scheme), our Home to School Transport Policy (0 to 25 year olds) and our Post-16 Transport Policy Statement for 2023 to 2024 to make them easier to understand.
We have reviewed how we charge for spare seats on school buses, our Home to School Transport Policy and our Post-16 Transport Policy Statement.
This consultation is your opportunity to tell us your views on proposals for:
...More
We want your views on the draft Aylesbury Garden Town (AGT1) Supplementary Planning Document.
Supplementary planning documents provide guidance on policies in the adopted local plans in Buckinghamshire and should be read in conjunction with the local plan to which they relate.
They are a material consideration when determining planning applications.
Aylesbury Garden Town - South Aylesbury Masterplan (AGT1) Supplementary Planning Document
This d ...More
We want to hear your views on the redevelopment plans for Wendover Community Library.
Buckinghamshire Libraries have been successful with a funding bid to the Arts Council England Libraries Improvement Fund.
£310,000 was secured from Arts Council England, which has been topped up to £473,000 with funding from other sources.
The funding is to transform Wendover Community Library into an inclusive, multi-use community hub that offers a single point of contact for local...More
We want to hear your views on our proposal to extend an existing Public Spaces Protection Order in 21 council-controlled car parks in the Chiltern area of Buckinghamshire.
We have a key role to play in helping make local places safe to live, visit and work in. Tackling anti-social behaviour continues to be a high priority for us and our partners.
Public Spaces Protection Orders are aimed at ensuring public spaces can be enjoyed free from anti-social behaviour. They provide us...More
We want to hear your views on our proposal to extend an existing Public Spaces Protection Order in Desborough Road, High Wycombe.
We have a key role to play in helping make local places safe to live, visit and work in. Tackling anti-social behaviour continues to be a high priority for us and our partners.
Public Spaces Protection Orders are aimed at ensuring public spaces can be enjoyed free from anti-social behaviour. They provide us with legal powers to deal with a...More
We want to hear your views on our proposal to extend an existing Public Spaces Protection Order at Dorney Lake.
We have a key role to play in helping make local places safe to live, visit and work in. Tackling anti-social behaviour continues to be a high priority for us and our partners.
Public Spaces Protection Orders are aimed at ensuring public spaces can be enjoyed free from anti-social behaviour. They provide us with legal powers to deal with a particular nuisance or...More
We want to hear your views on our proposal to vary and extend an existing Public Spaces Protection Order in High Wycombe Town Centre.
We have a key role to play in helping make local places safe to live, visit and work in. Tackling anti-social behaviour continues to be a high priority for us and our partners.
Public Spaces Protection Orders are aimed at ensuring public spaces can be enjoyed free from anti-social behaviour. They provide us with legal powers to deal with a...More