This survey is about the existing Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) in Winslow and Steeple Claydon. The order is due to expire in October 2020 and we would like to know what you think about extending it beyond that date.
PSPOs provide us with legal powers to deal...More
This survey is about the existing Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) that applies to a number of parks and open spaces in the Aylesbury Vale area. The order is due to expire in October 2020 and we would like to know what you think about extending it beyond that date.
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This survey is about the existing Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) in Buckingham Town Centre. The order is due to expire in October 2020 and we would like to know what you think about extending it beyond that date.
PSPOs provide us with legal powers to deal with a...More
We are proposing to temporarily introduce "no waiting at any time" restrictions (double yellow lines) for a period of 18 months on parts of Thame Road, Tacks Lane and Bank Road in Haddenham. The proposals aim to ensure cycle routes are kept visibily clear of parked vehicles, and ensure...More
The Council is responsible for licensing the drivers and operators of private hire vehicles (minicabs) and the drivers of hackney carriage vehicles (taxis) within Buckinghamshire, excluding Milton Keynes.
The main purpose of licensing is to ensure that the travelling...More
England’s Economic Heartland is a partnership of local transport authorities and local enterprise partnerships, spanning from Swindon and Oxfordshire in the west to Cambridgeshire in the east, and Northamptonshire down to Hertfordshire. It is the region’s...More
Together with Long Crendon Parish Council, we are proposing traffic-calming measures on Chearsley Road. The purpose of these traffic-calming measures is to improve road safety for motorists, pedestrian and cyclists.
The company building the new Pinner Way...More
We are committed to tackling climate change and improving air quality in Buckinghamshire. We recently passed a motion stating that we will "produce proposals to work alongside national Government with the objective to achieve net carbon zero for Buckinghamshire as a whole by 2050".
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We are committed to tackling climate change and improving air quality in Buckinghamshire. We recently passed a motion stating that we will " produce proposals to work alongside national Government with the objective to achieve net carbon zero for Buckinghamshire as a whole by 2050 "....More
We are consulting on changes to Parking Orders for Walton Street and Upper Hundreds car parks in Aylesbury town centre.
Please see the documents below for more information.
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We are Buckinghamshire Integrated Care Partnership and we are the organisations that provide health and social care services in Bucks. Between us, we are responsible for buying and providing health and care services across the county.
We would like to understand how you currently...More
Overview
The Health and Wellbeing Board is asking for early views on the refresh of their ‘Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy’'. Details can be found here in 'Happier, Healthier Lives - what's your view?'
The refreshed strategy is due for publication in...More
We propose to put in place the legal order that prevents motor vehicle access to two laybys located off the A355, north of Beaconsfield.
This measure is being proposed due to the numerous incidents of hazardous waste materials being dumped at these locations, including...More
We propose to put in place the legal order that prevents motor vehicle access to sections of Stocklake and Broughton Lane in Bierton.
Following the building of new homes in that area, these sections of road have already been closed to motor vehicles. We now need to formalise...More
Background
Each year the Council must prepare a budget and as part of the process seeks the views of residents and businesses regarding priority areas for the year ahead.
This year has been exceptional. We have incurred significant additional costs and seen...More
Unity Health is asking patients to share their views on the future of New Chapel Surgery in Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire.
New Chapel Surgery in Long Crendon was temporarily closed at the start of the coronavirus outbreak in March. This was done in the interests of patient...More
Background
We are currently reviewing our Home to School Transport Policy and associated Post-16 Transport Policy Statement. As part of the review we are considering changes to the Policy and Statement.
We plan to publish any changes we make as a result...More
In this statutory consultation we invite you to comment on 4 ‘consolidated’ traffic regulation orders (TROs). These replace numerous previous orders held under ex-district council names.
For further information please view the consolidation orders that relate to this...More
Background
In December 2015 Stewkley Parish Council began the process of creating a Neighbourhood Development Plan (also known as a Neighbourhood Plan). In the spring of 2016, Aylesbury Vale District Council (AVDC) carried out a public consultation to define the...More
Background
Calvert Green Parish Council are planning to create a Neighbourhood Development Plan (also known as a Neighbourhood Plan) for their local area. A Neighbourhood Plan is a document which sets planning policies at a local level and so, it’s important that...More
Background
In March 2017 Denham Parish Council began the process of creating a Neighbourhood Development Plan (also known as a Neighbourhood Plan). In September 2017 the former South Bucks District Council designated the Denham Neighbourhood Area, which covers the...More
Background
Following the Main Modifications consultation in late 2019, the Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan (VALP) has reached the next stage in the process. We made modifications in response to the previous consultation, some of which were determined ‘Further Main Modifications’ by...More
The People’s Choice Award: Celebrating outstanding design in Buckinghamshire
The Buckinghamshire Design Awards aims to showcase good quality design across the county and set expectations for the council’s Planning & Environment Service.
This year, Buckinghamshire Council...More
Background
The A41 Bicester Road is an important transport route linking Aylesbury town centre with Aylesbury Vale Parkway rail station. The high volume of traffic using this route daily causes regular traffic congestion, particularly at peak travel times.
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We invite you to take part in our public consultation about the Hollands Farm development site in Bourne End. This consultation focuses on contents of the Hollands Farm Development Brief (the Brief), which sets out the guiding principles of how this residential development...More
The proposal
In collaboration with Stokenchurch Parish Council , we are proposing to install a road-hump (raised table) at the existing zebra crossing n ear Hart Moor Close on the B482 Marlow Road in Stokenchurch. The purpose of this traffic-calming measure is to improve...More
Subject of the consultation
This consultation is about the existing Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) that applies to 21 council-controlled car parks in the Chiltern area. The order has been in place since 2018 and is due to expire at the end of April 2021. We would like to...More
Background
We have committed to a £4.5 million investment to improve Kingsbury and Market Square in Aylesbury. This investment is in line with principles set out in the Aylesbury Garden Town Masterplan .
Where are we up to?
In stage 1 of the project we carried out a ...More
The proposal
Following on from South East Aylesbury Link Road (SEALR) Phase 1, we are putting forward a proposal for SEALR Phase 2. This second phase involves the creation of approximately 450 metres of dual carriageway and a new roundabout. It will connect the future Lower Road...More
Introduction
Nature in Buckinghamshire needs your help. The Local Nature Recovery Strategy is your opportunity to help us plan a better Buckinghamshire for wildlife and people. We invite you to take part in our public survey.
Background
Nature is under threat everywhere, and...More