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Planned Road Works in CSP 24th Feb 2025

Planned road works in CSP

Plane & Patch Resurfacing Works
Location
Date
Description of the works
Rickmansworth Lane, Chalfont St Peter
Monday 24 February to Friday 28 February
Carriageway resurfacing works using a road closure in operation between 7am to 7pm

Hedgerley Lane, Gerrards Cross
Wednesday 26th February
Carriageway resurfacing works using a road closure in operation between 7am to 7pm

Intelligent Transport Systems
Location of works
Date
Description of works to be carried out
Junction of A40 Oxford Road / B416 Packhorse Road, Gerrards Cross
Wednesday 26 February
Re-commencement of removal of obsolete halogen traffic signals and the installation of new extra low voltage LED signals, using 4-way temporary lights, 9:30am to 3:30pm
Packhorse Road / Tesco, Gerrards Cross
Thursday 27 to Friday 28 February
Re-commencement of installation of new radar traffic sensors, update of traffic light timings and controls, 9:30am to 3:30pm using lane closures (not full time – as required) / 7pm to 6am, 4 – way temporary lights for one night only

If roadwork signs have been left behind:
If roadworks have finished but there is some signage that has been left behind at the site, report the location of the signs on FixMyStreet.

Public consultations – Your Voice
“Be Flood Ready” – new Bucks Council website
Project Groundwater Newsletter October 2024

Project Groundwater Oct 24

Please see link to Project Groundwater Newsletter October 2024 below:

News on our Flood Warning Service, Insurance Podcast Release and more (benchurl.com)

Chalfont Saints FC sessions for girls

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Thank you Mike Stevens Head Haywarden for 20 years service

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Congratulations & Thank you to our Head Haywarden, Mike Stevens for his 20 years service to our village community. Pictured with Chairman Tony Shinner presenting Mike with a certificate of Thanks.
Do give Mike a wave when you see him around the village 🚜👋
Volunteer Bucks launch

Launch of Volunteer Bucks, a new online volunteering platform which connects individuals with volunteer opportunities across Buckinghamshire.

This is a free tool to help you find a volunteer role which is right for you, and also to help support local organisations that need volunteers.

Run by local charity Community Impact Bucks, people can browse for local volunteering opportunities by personal interests, location, and availability via the online platform.

Free and easy-to-use, it has an interactive map which shows opportunities in nearby location and, for anyone who isn’t sure what sort of role would suit them, there is a helpful online quiz to suggest roles that match their preferences.

Those aged 18 or over can apply directly via the platform and, for younger volunteers (13-17 year olds), the Volunteer Bucks team is on hand to help find a match.

For more details and to browse and apply for roles, go to the Volunteer Bucks platform.

Volunteer Bucks Poster (a4)

Cricket Tournament 1st Sept 24

Cricket Tournament 1sept24