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High Wycombe Highway Code Parking Review
Buckinghamshire Council is working to resolve and improve parking within High Wycombe. These proposals are designed to maintain highway safety, and will come in various forms. Many of these proposals will either be new restrictions, or involve amendments to existing restrictions. We would like to ask you for your views on these proposals. What Proposals Are We Suggesting We are proposing to introduce or amend several types of restrictions, which will include (but... MoreClosed 4 October 2024 -
Taxi licensing best practice consultation
We want to hear the views of the public, our licensees, and other partners on potential changes to the Buckinghamshire Council hackney carriage and private hire licensing policy. We introduced the first hackney carriage and private hire licensing policy for Buckinghamshire in September 2021. The policy sets out how we regulate taxis (hackney carriage vehicles) and minicabs (private hire vehicles) across Buckinghamshire (excluding Milton Keynes). The current hackney... MoreOpened 16 September 2024 -
Have your say on electric vehicle (EV) parking bay proposals for Wendover – Informal consultation
We want to hear your views on proposals to install kerbside Electric Vehicle (EV) charge points in Wendover, including conversion of adjacent parking spaces to 'EV charging only'. Funded by the UK Government’s Local EV Infrastructure (LEVI) capital fund, Buckinghamshire Council and Wendover Parish Council, the Wendover electric vehicle (EV) charging project is supporting the installation of in-pavement cable channels (IPCCs) and on-street EV charging points. The... MoreClosed 25 August 2024 -
Elm Farm, Aylesbury - Parking Restrictions Informal Consultation
Buckinghamshire Highways are proposing to implement a number of parking restrictions on several roads in the Elm Farm Estate in Aylesbury. These restrictions would be aimed at supporting the bus operators that service the estate. In addition, the restrictions aim to regulate the parking & movement of vehicular traffic outside the school, and enable to improve the turnover of available parking spaces outside of the local amenities. We would like to hear your views on the proposals,... MoreClosed 31 July 2024 -
B474 Penn Road, Knotty Green, Beaconsfield Proposed 30mph Speed Limit - Statutory Consultation
It is proposed to reduce the speed limit along a section of Penn Road, Beaconsfield from the current 40mph to a proposed 30mph Speed limit, from the junction with Penn Green (existing change from 30mph to 40mph) for approximately 2km to a point just west of Clay Street. We would like to hear your views on the proposal. Related Documents Please see additional consultation documents and a copy of the site plan below. Map Tiles (PDF 3.00MB) ... MoreClosed 19 July 2024 -
Parking control request form
Thank you for contacting us about a parking issue in Buckinghamshire Please complete this form if you believe we should consider a new parking control where on-street parking is causing significant problems. The problems might include risks to health and safety, blocking or restricting access and causing traffic congestion. Please do not complete this form if there is a problem where parking controls already exist. If this is the case,... MoreClosed 18 July 2024 -
Great Horwood Road, Winslow Proposed 40mph Speed Limit
Buckinghamshire Highways are proposing to introduce a 40mph speed limit on Great Horwood Road, from the uncontrolled crossing at the junction with A413 Buckingham Road to a farm entrance gate south-east of Roddimore Farm. This initiative is aimed to improve the safety of residents and all road users. We would like to hear your views on the proposal. What We Are Proposing : We are proposing to introduce a 40mph speed limit on Great Horwood... MoreClosed 28 June 2024 -
A40 London Road, Beaconsfield Proposed 40mph Speed Limit
Buckinghamshire Highways are proposing to reduce the existing 50mph on A40 London Road between Holtspur Top Roundabout and Wycombe End (approximately 2 km) to a 40mph limit. We are seeking your views on the proposal. Background A40 London Road is a heavily used route by local and commuter traffic. There is a footpath and series of junctions along the northern edge of the road leading into residential areas. In order to avoid danger to persons or other traffic using the... MoreClosed 21 June 2024 -
NOTICE OF VARIATION OF CHARGES OF THE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNCIL (OFF STREET PARKING PLACES) ORDER 2021
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 17 June 2024 and are as follows: Existing New Amersham Multi Storey, Amersham Up to 1 hour ... MoreClosed 16 June 2024 -
NOTICE OF VARIATION OF CHARGES OF THE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNCIL (PROHIBITION OF LOADING, WAITING AND STOPPING) AND (ON-STREET PARKING PLACES) ORDER 2021
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 17th June 2024 and are as follows: Amersham Existing Proposed King George V Avenue Up to 1 hour ... MoreClosed 16 June 2024 -
A4155 Henley Road, Medmenham Proposed Extension of 40mph Speed Limit - Statutory Consultation
It is proposed to extend the 40mph speed limit on A4155 Henley Road, Medmenham on the entire section between Danesfield and Medmenham. This initiative aims to improve road safety by reducing collision risks. We would like to hear your views on the proposal. Related 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 Buckinghamshire... MoreClosed 14 June 2024 -
Magpie Lane, Coleshill Proposed 30mph Speed Limit
Buckinghamshire Highways are proposing to extend the existing 30mph on Magpie Lane in Coleshill to cover the remaining section between Crosspath Cottages and Thatch Cottage (near the junction of the A355). We are seeking your views on the proposal. Background The northern extents of Magpie Lane (from the junction with Chalk Hill and Windmill Hill to Crosspath Cottages) were reduced from the National Speed Limit (60mph) to 30mph following the 2007 County Wide Speed... MoreClosed 14 June 2024 -
MK18 4AB, Main Street, Radclive cum Chackmore HGV Ban
It is proposed to introduce a Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) ban on MK18 4AB, Main Street, Radclive cum Chackmore between its junction with the A422(in the north) and the A421(in the South) and the side road to the church. This measure aims to address safety concerns regarding HGVs using the village as a bypass for Buckingham. We would like to hear your views on the proposal. Related documents Please see additional consultation documents and a copy of the site plan below.... MoreClosed 12 June 2024 -
B488 Horton Road, Slapton-Proposed 40mph speed limit onto Horton Road exit - Statutory Consultation
It is proposed to introduce 40 mph speed limit on B488 Horton Road from village name sign on Horton road to the existing 30 mph sign located on the bend as one enters the main body of Horton village. This initiative aims to address safety concerns due to absence of speed limit regulations near cottages along the road. We would like to hear your views on the proposal. Related documents Please see additional consultation documents and a copy of the site plan... MoreClosed 11 June 2024 -
A40, High Street - West Wycombe - Double Yellow Lining
We are proposing to introduce a parking/waiting restriction along A40 High Street, West Wycombe. The parking/waiting restrictions are to be enforced through the means of double yellow line. Double yellow lines are to span outside Swann Inn and The Apple Orchard Café. This is to provide more space for vehicles to cross at a pinch point location, where currently there is risk of vehicle incursions onto the footway and risk to pedestrians. We invite you to let us have your... MoreClosed 3 June 2024 -
Platinum Way Cycleway Improvements - Stubble Hill
Buckinghamshire Highways are proposing to implement Double Yellow Lines (DYLs) at the junction between Stubble Hill, Mill Meadow, and Long Leys as part of the Platinum Way (formerly Emerald Way) Cycleway Improvements. The proposed restrictions are aimed to do the following: E nhanced Visibility: The parking restriction will improve visibility for those crossing the junction, and allowing cyclists and drivers to see each other more easily, as any vehicles would be... MoreClosed 30 May 2024 -
Stoke Mandeville Parking Restrictions
Buckinghamshire Highways are proposing to implement a number of parking restrictions on several roads in Stoke Mandeville. The Parish Council has raised concerns relating to inconsiderate parking on various roads, which has led to vehicles frequently impeding safe access to premises and affecting visibility at road junctions. Due to close proximity of the local Rail Station, Dorchester Close, Walnut Close, Carters Ride, Hampden Road and Orchard Close are being frequently used by... MoreClosed 15 May 2024 -
Tell us where you would like electric vehicle chargepoints across Buckinghamshire
We would like to understand where you would like publicly-accessible electric vehicle chargepoints across Buckinghamshire. In January 2024, we were successful in securing £1.9m from the UK Government’s Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) capital fund to install hundreds of new publicly-accessible electric vehicle (EV) charging points across the county. Our aim is to improve access to EV chargepoints in areas where most properties have no... MoreClosed 14 April 2024 -
Proposals to amend Parking and Moving Traffic Restrictions in High Wycombe Town Centre 2024 - Informal Consultation
We have been asked by the High Wycombe Town Committee Parking Sub-group, which is made up of ward members from the High Wycombe area, to review the restrictions in the High Wycombe town centre. The current Pedestrian Zone restricts all vehicle access, loading and parking 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, unless a permit has been granted by Buckinghamshire Council’s Parking Services department. The Parking Sub-Group feel that the current restrictions should... MoreClosed 17 March 2024 -
Aylesbury Town Centre TRO Amendments
Buckinghamshire Highways are proposing to introduce a number of restrictions on roads within Aylesbury Town Centre. Some of these roads will have restrictions prohibiting all motor vehicles, while others include proposed changes to parking, loading and taxi bays. We would like to hear your views on the proposals. Following the success of the existing Temporary Traffic Regulation Orders (TTROs) arrangements in place on these roads since COVID, Buckinghamshire Council is... MoreClosed 28 February 2024 -
Proposals for on-street and off-street parking in Buckinghamshire January to February 2024 - Statutory consultation
Notice is hereby given that Buckinghamshire Council proposes to make the below named Orders under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984: The Buckinghamshire Council (Prohibition of Waiting, Loading and Stopping) and (On-Street Parking Places) Order 2021 (Amendment No *) Order 2024 The Buckinghamshire Council (Off-Street Parking Places) Order 2021 (Amendment No 2) Order 2024 On-street parking The effect of The Buckinghamshire Council (Prohibition... MoreClosed 18 February 2024 -
Have your say on parking and travel proposals for Winslow - Informal consultation
We want to hear your view on proposals to manage parking and travel around Winslow. A new railway station is being built in Winslow as part of the East West Rail project to connect Oxford and Cambridge. The station is expected to open in 2025. The station will have a car park – this will be run by us. We want to encourage commuters to use the train station car park and not park in Winslow town centre or on nearby roads. We have... MoreClosed 9 January 2024 -
Cressex Road High Wycombe Raised Signalised Crossing
Following a review of collision data, Buckinghamshire Highways are proposing to introduce some improvements on the Cressex crossroads in High Wycombe (please see Figure 1 below for location). There have been 5 slight injury collisions and 1 fatal collision since 2018, most of these collisions are due to poor adherence with the green phase for the traffic signals. Figure 1 - Location of Cressex Road Junction. Following this review, we are... MoreClosed 5 January 2024 -
Castlefield Area Traffic Calming, High Wycombe
Buckinghamshire Highways are proposing to introduce traffic calming measures in the Castlefield Area of High Wycombe. The aim of these measures is to limit and deter anti-social driving behaviours to mitigate potential hazards for vulnerable users and other persons from traffic using the roads at inappropiate speeds by improving safety for all road users. We want to hear the views of residents on our proposals. We will also contact statutory consultees. What we are... MoreClosed 22 December 2023 -
Have your say on new locations to enforce moving traffic offences
We want your views on proposed new camera locations to enforce moving traffic offences in Buckinghamshire. We can issue fines to vehicles that break moving traffic restrictions such as: driving in a bus lane taking a restricted turn - for example, turning right at a left-only junction stopping in a hatched box Enforcing moving traffic offences: improves pedestrian and cyclist safety reduces congestion improves journey times for public... MoreClosed 29 October 2023 -
Stratford Drive, Bourne End Traffic Calming proposal
We would like to hear your views on proposals to introduce traffic calming on Stratford Drive in Bourne End. This public consultation is part of planning application number 18/05597/OUT which conditions the raised table as necessary to improve highway safety across the staggered junction between Stratford Drive, St Paul's CofE School and the new development access road. The developers of land north of Slate Meadow will fund and complete the construction. The work will consist of:... MoreClosed 4 October 2023 -
Castlefield Traffic Calming Measures - Community Engagement
Castlefield, High Wycombe has been subjected to significant anti-social driving behaviour. Local community representatives and Thames Valley Police (TVP) neighbourhood police teams have provided reports outlining occurrences and concerns. Recognising the issues raised and the potential for harm to residents, funding has been identified to provide traffic calming measures to counteract these behaviours. These proposals are designed to deter vehicle speeding... MoreClosed 29 September 2023 -
A41 Gatehouse Road, Aylesbury - Amendments to parking restrictions - Statutory consultation
A new Sainsbury’s supermarket was constructed on the A41 Gatehouse Way, Aylesbury which opened in November 2021. As part of the planning conditions / agreements, adjustments were made to the junction and road layout in the vicinity of the store. As part of this development, there is a condition to make any necessary amendments to the parking restrictions surrounding the new supermarket. As a result, we have undertaken a review of the existing parking restrictions and are... MoreClosed 29 September 2023 -
Aston Clinton Waiting Restrictions - Statutory consultation
Concerns were raised relating to parked vehicles affecting visibility / vision splays in the vicinity of the Shell Garage on Aylesbury Road, Aston Clinton. As a result of these concerns, an informal consultation was undertaken, and proposals have been drawn up to introduce double yellow lines on both Aylesbury Road and at a number of nearby junctions to prevent unsafe parking in line with the Highway Code (Rule 243). The plan below shows the location of the proposed... MoreClosed 29 September 2023 -
High Wycombe Parking Review - Informal consultation
Buckinghamshire Council is working with your Local Councillors to improve the parking situation for residents in High Wycombe. The aim of the informal consultation is to find out what parking issues the residents of High Wycombe 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 residents of High Wycombe to let... MoreClosed 18 September 2023
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