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Committee meeting 5th April 2022
Cycle path in the Valley
Here are 2 reference documents.
The first is a proposal to develop a cycle way between HV & Wycombe & beyond. This is still very much in the discussion phase. Cycle route feasability report v4
The second is from the Department for Transport seeking to promote cycling. gear-change-a-bold-vision-for-cycling-and-walking
HVRA documents
A quick reminder that minutes of past meetings & AGMs are held at https://hughendenresidents.org/docs/
A recent addition is a Report on a presentation by PC Lee Turnham on Speeding issues, the presentation was given at the December 2021 meeting.

Hughenden News – Spring 2022
Dear Road Reps, & other friends of HVRA,
We are preparing the Spring 2022 edition of the Hughenden News. Articles are invited from groups or individuals in Hughenden Valley, Bryants Bottom & Cryers Hill, who have news or views that they wish to share with other residents. Deadlines are on our web page https://hughendenresidents.org/magazine/, but basically it’s in the next 2 weeks.
Please reply to magazine@hughendenresidents.org
Feel free to share this with friends & neighbours.
Planning application – Country Supplies
*** URGENT ACTION REQUIRED ***
Please click on to the link below to watch a very brief, amazing video that says it all.
The owner of Country Supplies is intending to expand his business at the Oakleaf Farm site in Warrendene Road, Hughenden Valley. He has submitted a planning application for the creation of a HGV lorry park for up to 12 lorries, large customer car park accessed via a new road off Bryants Bottom Road near the crossroads on a meadow lying in the GREEN BELT and Chilterns AONB.
Country Supplies – 22 0500 FUL- HVRA Leaflet
To make a comment to Bucks Council Planning department, please do so by 14th Feb, you can use this web site: https://publicaccess.wycombe.gov.uk/idoxpa-web/ The reference is 22/05000/FUL, enter it into the box at the bottom of the page and click SEARCH. Then click on Comments , you will need to Log-in and set up a password if this is your first time. When this stage is complete you will need to go back into the site to submit your comments. I would recommend that you draft your comments as a Word document first so that you can think about what you want to say. Save it and then when you are ready to submit it do so by cutting and pasting it into the Comments box.
Alternatively, if you experience difficulty doing this, we suggest that you email the Case Officer: sarah.white@buckinghamshire.gov.uk , using ‘COUNTRY SUPPLIES – PLANNING APPLICATION REF: 22/05000/FUL’ on the Subject line, and attach your comments as a document. Explain that you found the process on their web page difficult to use & that you would like her to please upload your comments to the planning portal under Ref: 22/05000/FUL
Questionnaire Survey Reminder– The Discovery & Exploration Phase for the new Local Plan for Buckinghamshire
This is to remind you about the chance to take part in an important survey about the future of Buckinghamshire. It’s a questionnaire survey for the new Local Plan for Buckinghamshire. We want to hear your views about living and working in Buckinghamshire, what problems and issues you may face, and what your needs are in the future. We want to know what matters most to you. Thank you if you have already responded to the survey.
You can fill out the survey questionnaire online on Your Voice Bucks: https://yourvoicebucks.citizenspace.com/planning/local-plan-2021
There are other ways to comment. A pdf of the questionnaire survey is available on the website: https://www.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/local-plan-for-bucks. This can be downloaded and then emailed or posted to the Planning Policy Team.
The email address is
planningpolicyteam.bc@buckinghamshire.gov.uk
The postal address is Planning Policy Team, Buckinghamshire Council, Queen Victoria Road, High Wycombe, Bucks, HP11 1BB
You can take part until midnight on Friday 11 February 2022.
Planning application 22/05000FUL
The residents of Warrendene Road are shocked and dismayed to learn that the owner of Country Supplies, has just submitted a Full planning application under Ref: 22/05000/FUL to create a new access road into the Oakleaf Farm site, with associated highways realignment, from Bryants Bottom Road that will allow up to 12 HGVs to park as well the creation of a car park for up to 34 cars and light goods vehicles on the “Mushroom” field adjacent to the site that lies in the Green Belt and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where there is a presumption against any new development unless there are very special/exceptional circumstances. The huge increase in the number of parking spaces and increase in full-time staff illustrates the company’s desire for expansion on the site.
A meeting was held in the the Village Hall on Sunday 23rd Jan.
The planning documents can be seen at https://publicaccess.wycombe.gov.uk/idoxpa-web/search.do?action=simple&searchType=Application using reference 22/05000FUL.
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Have your say on a new political map for Buckinghamshire Council
A new pattern of wards is being developed for Buckinghamshire Council
From the Local Government Boundary Commission for England
Following a public consultation on proposed council size for the authority, the Local Government Boundary Commission has decided that the number of councillors in Buckinghamshire should be 98. [Editor’s note – currently Buckinghamshire Council has 147 Councillors, three for each of the 49 wards.]
The Commission wants to hear what residents and organisations think about their local area. A 12-week consultation on the proposals will run until 4 April 2022.
The Commission has a dedicated section on its website where people can give their views.
People can also give their views by e-mail at reviews@lgbce.org.uk, give views using a mobile device, and by post to:
Review Officer (Buckinghamshire) LGBCE
PO Box 133
Blyth
NE24 9FE
Full press release here
