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  • A355 Amersham Road Proposed Speed Limit Reduction – Statutory consultation

    It is proposed to revoke the existing 60mph speed limit and introduce a new 50mph speed limit on the A355 Amersham Road (between Whipass Hill and Gore Hill) following a site assessment that was previously undertaken. We would like to hear your views on the proposals. Additional documents Please see additional consultation documents and a copy of the site plan below. Consultation documents are also available to view in our office at The Gateway, Gatehouse Road, Aylesbury, HP19... More
    Closed 29 October 2021
  • Parking, Movement and Speed Orders - Countywide public consultation

    In this statutory consultation we invite you to comment on various amendments to the: Buckinghamshire Council Prohibition of Waiting, Loading and Stopping and On-Street Parking Places Order Buckinghamshire Council (Speed Limit) Order Buckinghamshire Council (Traffic Movement) Order As part of this consultation, we would also like to seek your views on the proposals for new parking controls across High Wycombe and various Country... More
    Closed 8 November 2021
  • Bourne End and Wooburn Green Waiting Restrictions statutory consultation

    We are proposing to introduce some waiting restrictions on various roads within Bourne End and Wooburn Green. In this consultation we invite you to consider and comment on the proposals. The waiting restrictions are being introduced to encourage compliance with the Highway Code Rule 243 and create a safer environment for pedestrians and road users. The work will involve installing no waiting at any time restrictions on the following roads: A4094... More
    Closed 12 November 2021
  • Buckinghamshire Council budget 2022 to 2023 consultation

    Each year the council must prepare a budget and as part of the process we are asking residents and businesses to tell us their priority areas for the year ahead. The last couple of years have been exceptional. The direct impacts of the pandemic, and the economic trauma it has caused, has led to significant additional costs and seen large reductions in income across a range of areas - such as parking revenue, planning applications, council tax and... More
    Closed 14 November 2021
  • Tibbs Road, Haddenham - Waiting restrictions statutory consultation

    We are proposing to introduce some 'No waiting at any time' restrictions (double yellow lines) on Tibbs Road, Haddenham. We invite you to consider and comment on the proposal. We are proposing the waiting restrictions to encourage compliance with the Highway Code Rule 243 and create a safer environment for pedestrians and road users. Additional information Image of proposed location of 'No waiting at any time' restrictions ... More
    Closed 26 November 2021
  • Post-16 Transport Policy Statement 2022 to 2023 consultation

    We are proposing to update our Post-16 Transport Policy Statement. These updates are intended to provide clarification and more detail to some parts to make the Policy Statement easier to understand. We are consulting on the proposed updates, and we will publish any changes we make to the Post-16 Policy Statement following this consultation in April 2022. The updated policy will apply for the academic year 2022 to 2023. The new Policy Statement will apply to all pupils and... More
    Closed 29 November 2021
  • Gerrards Cross Waiting Restrictions Statutory Consultation

    Feedback Updated 13 January 2023 We Asked We asked for your views on parking proposals in Gerrards Cross following reports from residents of parking difficulties. The consultation ran from 05 November 2021 until the 03 December 2021. You Said We received 192 responses for Gerrards Cross A report produced summarising your responses and is available on the following links: Decision - Gerrards Cross Waiting Restrictions -... More
    Closed 3 December 2021
  • Gambling Act Policy consultation

    We are holding this consultation to gather your views about our draft Gambling Act 2005 Statement of Licensing Policy. Buckinghamshire Council, in its role as the Licensing Authority, is responsible for issuing permits and licences for premises where gambling takes place. As part of this duty, the council is required to prepare and publish a statement of the principles that it proposes to apply when exercising its functions under the Gambling Act 2005 .... More
    Closed 10 December 2021
  • How can we support people to live independent and fulfilled lives in their community?

    We are developing a needs assessment in relation to people who live in the community and may require support to remain independent. We want to understand what helps people in Buckinghamshire to live independently, remain in their own homes and communities and live their most fulfilled lives. This needs assessment supports the our Better Lives Strategy – the strategy for the future of adult social care in Buckinghamshire. We would like to hear the views of all... More
    Closed 10 December 2021
  • Station Road, Quainton Traffic-calming Proposal

    We are proposing to introduce traffic-calming on Station Road, Quainton and would like to hear your views on this proposal. This public consultation is part of planning application 17/04041/AOP. The proposed traffic-calming feature will be a single 'build-out' on the road located within the Northbound lane, this will reduce the carriageway width to 3.25m and enable the adjacent footway beside it to be widened to 1.5m. It will be constructed and funded by the developers of... More
    Closed 12 December 2021
  • Princes Risborough Southern Road Link (PRSRL) project consultation 2021

    The Princes Risborough Southern Road Link (PRSRL) project is the first phase of the Princes Risborough relief road, which is to be built in three phases to support the expansion of the town. The Wycombe Local Plan , which was adopted in 2019, allocates around 2,500 new homes in Princes Risborough through a major expansion to the north west of the town. For more information about the process of preparing the Wycombe Local Plan, please see Wycombe Local plan examination 2019:... More
    Closed 12 December 2021
  • Early Help Partnership Strategy consultation 2021

    We are holding this consultation to gather your views about our draft Early Help Partnership Strategy 2022 to 2025 (the strategy). Our current strategy expires in March 2022, so we have created a new one to help us plan for the next 3 years. What Early Help is We want to make sure that children, young people, and their families receive support to deal with problems before they get worse. This support is known as Early Help. When... More
    Closed 12 December 2021
  • Station Road, Quainton Traffic-calming Proposal

    We are proposing to introduce traffic-calming on Station Road, Quainton and would like to hear your views on this proposal. This public consultation is part of planning application 17/04041/AOP. The proposed traffic-calming feature will be a single 'build-out' on the road located within the Northbound lane, this will reduce the carriageway width to 3.25m and enable the adjacent footway beside it to be widened to 1.5m. It will be constructed and funded by the developers of... More
    Closed 5 January 2022
  • Cuddington Neighbourhood Plan submission consultation

    In February 2018 Cuddington Parish Council began the process of creating a Neighbourhood Development Plan (also known as a Neighbourhood Plan). In April 2018, the former Aylesbury Vale District Council (AVDC) approved the Neighbourhood area. The area covers the whole of Cuddington Parish Council area. The Parish Council have now completed a period of local community engagement on their Plan and have submitted the final version to us. The next stage of the process is for us,... More
    Closed 7 January 2022
  • Specialist Teaching consultation 2021

    We are consulting on our proposal to modernise the way we provide specialist teaching across Buckinghamshire. Our proposal is designed to ensure we apply the skills and knowledge of our specialist teachers in the most effective way. We want all pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) to receive high-quality education and ensure they can achieve the best possible outcomes. What specialist teaching is The specialist teachers within... More
    Closed 9 January 2022
  • Buckland Neighbourhood Plan submission consultation

    Buckland Parish Council were one of the first Parish councils within Buckinghamshire to begin the process of creating a Neighbourhood Development Plan (also known as a Neighbourhood Plan). In January 2014, the former Aylesbury Vale District Council (AVDC) approved the Neighbourhood area. The area covers the whole of Buckland Parish Council area. The Parish Council went on to produce a Neighbourhood plan which passed examination, was supported at Referendum and Made (Adopted)... More
    Closed 13 January 2022
  • Give your views on ‘Your Buckinghamshire’ magazine

    Buckinghamshire Council currently sends a printed copy of its ‘Your Buckinghamshire’ magazine to all households in the county three times a year. We have so far produced three editions; autumn 2020, spring 2021 and winter 2021. We would like to understand whether residents enjoy the magazine, find it useful and informative, and how often they would like to receive it. What happens next The findings from this survey will play a part in deciding how often we create,... More
    Closed 16 January 2022
  • Trinity Road, Marlow - Motor Vehicle Restriction statutory consultation

    As part of an investment from the Department for Transport (DfT), Buckinghamshire Council implemented a programme of ‘pop-up’ and temporary Emergency Active Travel Fund schemes across the county. The schemes aimed to encourage residents to undertake more local journeys by foot and by bike, particularly during the pandemic, and could lead to longer-term benefits including reduced congestion, improved air quality, improved community cohesion and better public health. ... More
    Closed 19 January 2022
  • Southcourt, Aylesbury - Restriction of Motor Vehicle Use statutory consultation

    As part of an investment from the Department for Transport (DfT), Buckinghamshire Council implemented a programme of ‘pop-up’ and temporary Emergency Active Travel Fund schemes across the county. The schemes aimed to encourage residents to undertake more local journeys by foot and by bike, particularly during the pandemic, and could lead to longer-term benefits including reduced congestion, improved air quality, improved community cohesion and better public health. ... More
    Closed 19 January 2022
  • Winslow Sports Hub consultation 2021

    Buckinghamshire Council is proposing to provide a new purpose-built sports hub on land at Redfield Farm (opposite the Sir Thomas Fremantle School). We would like to hear your views on the proposals. Location of the proposal on Google Maps: Land at Redfield Farm . The deadline to respond to this consultation has been extended to Monday 31 January 2022. The proposal The new purpose-built sports hub would replace the current outdated facilities on the site in Central... More
    Closed 31 January 2022
  • Granborough Neighbourhood Plan submission consultation

    In 2018 Granborough Parish Council began the process of creating a Neighbourhood Development Plan (also known as a Neighbourhood Plan). In September 2018, the former Aylesbury Vale District Council (AVDC) approved the Neighbourhood area. The area covers the whole of Granborough Parish Council area. The Parish Council have now completed a period of local community engagement on their Plan and have submitted the final version to us. The next stage of the process is for us,... More
    Closed 3 February 2022
  • The Local Plan for Buckinghamshire: Help us plan for the future

    Welcome to Buckinghamshire Council’s Discovery and Exploration Phase of the Local Plan for Buckinghamshire. We are preparing a new Local Plan for Buckinghamshire. A Local Plan sets out where new development will be located and what we will need to protect within Buckinghamshire. It will shape the future of Buckinghamshire. We want to involve you in the first stage of producing a new Local Plan for Buckinghamshire. Find out more about the Local Plan on the Local... More
    Closed 11 February 2022
  • Silverstone Road, Dadford - Road Hump Proposal

    We are proposing to introduce a road hump on Silverstone Road, Dadford and we would like to hear your views on this proposal. This public consultation is in connection with planning application 16/02745/AOP. The proposed road hump will be a single round top feature in the road and will cover both lanes. It is to be constructed (3.7m in length, 75mm max height) at the following location: At a point approx. 20 metres South of the Northern most Junction of North Hill and... More
    Closed 20 February 2022
  • Ivinghoe Area Freight Zone Traffic Regulation Order consultation

    We invite your comments on the Ivinghoe Area Freight Zone Traffic Regulation Order (TRO). The purpose of this order is to reduce Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) traffic in the Cheddington, Ivinghoe and Mentmore area. This is the first TRO of its kind in Buckinghamshire and is the result of 3 years of research, monitoring, discussions, public engagement and detailed planning. The original proposals have been amended to extend the eastern area of the proposed weight restriction zone up... More
    Closed 23 February 2022
  • Quainton Neighbourhood Plan submission consultation

    Quainton Parish Council were one of the earliest parish councils within Buckinghamshire to begin the process of creating a Neighbourhood Development Plan (also known as a Neighbourhood Plan). In September 2012, the former Aylesbury Vale District Council (AVDC) approved the Neighbourhood area. The area covers the whole of Quainton Parish Council area. The Parish Council then commenced work on a Neighbourhood plan. Their plan was submitted for examination and the plan was... More
    Closed 28 February 2022
  • Emerald Way walking and cycling route improvements

    We are proposing some changes to the Emerald Way cycle route along Rabans Lane, through Fairford Leys and into the Town Centre. We want to encourage walking and cycling for sustainable travel between Waddesdon and Aylesbury by upgrading the existing Emerald Way cycle route along Rabans Lane, through Fairford Leys and into Aylesbury Town Centre. Location of the proposal on Google Maps: Emerald Way area To achieve these aims, we are proposing some... More
    Closed 9 March 2022
  • Buckinghamshire Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy 2022 to 2025 consultation

    We want to hear your views on the new Buckinghamshire Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy which will set out how we intend to tackle homelessness to 2025. The Homelessness Act 2002 requires all housing authorities to have a Homelessness Strategy in place. Buckinghamshire Council has been working with its key partners to develop a draft Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy that will set the framework for how we tackle homelessness over the next three years. This... More
    Closed 21 March 2022
  • Have your say about your pharmacy

    The Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) is used to ensure that pharmacy services meet the needs of the population in Buckinghamshire. This includes where services are and what services are provided by the pharmacy/pharmacies near you. Background Health and Wellbeing Boards within Local Authorities have a statutory duty to carry out a statement of needs for the pharmaceutical services for the populations they serve. This is known as a Pharmaceutical Needs... More
    Closed 21 March 2022
  • The Ivers Neighbourhood Plan submission consultation

    In 2016, The Ivers Parish Council applied for a Neighbourhood Area covering the whole of the parish. The was approved by South Buckinghamshire Council in November 2016. The Parish Council have now completed a period of local community engagement on their Plan and have submitted the final version to us. The next stage of the process is for us, as the local authority, to carry out a public consultation on the submitted plan. This is an opportunity for local people to comment... More
    Closed 24 March 2022
  • Swindon-Didcot-Oxford Connectivity Study: Call for evidence

    Welcome to the Swindon-Didcot-Oxford connectivity study call for evidence survey. The study aims to identify packages of interventions to help improve physical or digital connectivity in the study geography. Your views will be used to shape our understanding of the corridor and the interventions which may be required to improve connectivity in a way which reduces emissions and supports sustainable growth. We are keen to understand from interested parties: what... More
    Closed 28 March 2022
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