Litter pick 

Despite a slightly disappointing turnout a band of hardy volunteers braved the chilly wind to scour the village for litter.

We collected a good (or bad, depending on your viewpoint) amount but veterans of previous years noted there was less to collect, which bodes well.
The next working party will be a couple of weekends before the village fete in June. 

Great British Spring Clean aka village litter pick – 19th March

While most of the country is doing this on March 3-5th, we chose a slightly later date in the hope that it will be a bit warmer. The idea is to blitz as much of the village as we can and do our bit to make it all a bit more pleasant.

Clearly not dropping litter in the first place would also help…

Join us from 9:30am at the Village Hall, wearing suitable clothing and footwear, high visibility if you have it and protective gloves. Bacon sarnies provided at the end.

Village Fete Planning Meeting: 5th April 8pm

**New Date**

The planning goes on for this year’s (sure to be) epic fete on 24th June – get it in your diaries now! We’ll be at the Blue Ball in Asheridge from 8pm on 5th April to continue hammering out the details.

Any offers of help either on the day or before are always welcome – we’ll also be at the pub night on Friday 17th if you’d like to chat with one of the committee about how you can help.

Bird ‘flu latest

New guidelines 28th Feb 2017

There have now been a number of outbreaks of the H5N8 strain in the UK (found in both small back yard flocks as well as wild birds and commercial farms). Stay up to date on the NFU and DEFRA websites.

In summary: all domestic birds including ducks, geese, chickens, turkeys and quail must be kept indoors or completely separate in either a sufficiently covered run (with a solid roof) or polytunnel or similar  and that biosecurity steps such as foot dips etc are put in place. DEFRA and the APHA are cracking down on those that are ignoring the requirements and are able to fine noncompliant keepers £5,000.

HS2 information workshops

The High Speed Rail (London – West Midlands) Bill is expected to receive Royal Assent soon. Following this both Chiltern District Council and South Bucks District Council will start to receive what are known as Schedule 17 submissions (approvals for detailed planning matters) relating to the proposed scheme.

These are not like planning applications as we know them and we are sure there are many questions you may have relating to this process. Our community information workshops will help you understand this process.

The two-hour workshops will be held at:

  • Chiltern District Council, King George V Road, Amersham HP6 5AW – 1 March 6pm
  • South Bucks District Council, Oxford Road, Denham UL9 4LH- 8 March 6pm
  • Iver Village Hall, Grange Way, Iver SL0 9NW – 14 March 6.30pm
  • Chalfont Epilepsy Centre, Chesham Lane, Chalfont St Peter SL9 0RJ – 20 March 6pm
  • Great Missenden Memorial Hall, High Street, Great Missenden HP16 9AE – 27 March 7pm

To book your place on the community information workshops please send an email to Imran.nawaz@chiltern.gov.uk with your full name, email address, date of workshop you would like to attend and your organisation (if applicable).