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2021 AGM Minutes

Posted on: January 31st, 2022 by Tickencote

The minutes from the 2021 AGM held on Zoom March last year are now available online

HERE.

Archived Minutes from previous AGM meetings held from 1959 to 2009 are also available HERE.

As a brief reminder the 2022 AGM will take place on Zoom again and invitations and Links will be sent out ahead of the meeting itself.

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Chalfont Heights and St Peter from the air

Posted on: March 8th, 2015 by George Eykyn

A wonderful video has been published, shot from a drone, giving aerial views of Chalfont Heights and the surrounding village and countryside.The film-maker is Roger Allen.

Storm Damage and Street Lighting

Posted on: October 30th, 2013 by Alan Lane

During the recent storm the Estate fortunately lost only two trees – one on Ellis Avenue and one on Chiltern Hill at the junction with Lewis Lane.  Jasper Garnham had identified the damage on Monday morning and organised for Fineland Forestry to deal with the immediate problems on Monday afternoon.

Fineland will complete the removal of trunks when their workload returns to normal.  Meanwhile if anyone becomes aware of damaged trees belonging to the Estate, please let us know.

As a separate point, the Chalfont St Peter Parish Council maintains the streetlights on the Estate.  If you notice that a streetlight is not working, please note the number of the light (usually three digits painted vertically about 6 feet above ground) and let the Parish Council Office know on 01753 891582.

The CHRC AGM – Friday 8th February 2013

Posted on: January 8th, 2013 by Alan Lane

CHALFONT HEIGHTS ROADS COMMITTEE

58th Annual General Meeting

to be held on

Friday 8th February 2013 at 19.00 for 19.30

at Chalfont St Peter Parish Church Hall, Church Lane

Please Click on this Link to download the AGM Minutes for 2012

Notice of ‘critical’ road closure in Chalfont St Peter

Posted on: January 5th, 2013 by George Eykyn

Bucks County Council has published plans to shut a key road in Chalfont St Peter for several months, starting on Monday 14 January.

The Bucks CC website indicates that Chalfont St Peter High Street will be closed between The Greyhound Inn and Market Place roundabout from 14 Jan to 17 May 2013.  Bucks CC assesses the impact of this closure as “severe”.

Chalfont Heights Roads Committee is actively working on plans to mitigate the effect of this extended road closure.
You can see the information for yourself via this link, Click Here:
CSP road closure notice - Bucks County Council

 

Christmas message and notice of 2013 AGM date

Posted on: December 24th, 2012 by George Eykyn

Happy Christmas from the Chalfont Heights Roads Committee!

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Early date for your diary: the Annual General Meeting this year will be slightly earlier than usual, on Friday 8 February at the Parish Church Hall in Church Lane, Chalfont St Peter.
It will start at 7.30pm promptly; drinks will be served as you arrive, from 7pm onwards. A copy of the Annual Report will be circulated to you in January, before the AGM. We look forward to seeing you there.

FASTER BROADBAND
Just to note the availability of faster Broadband on the estate: with thanks to Sean McC for researching this with BT, here is an update:
• New fibre optic lines have note yet been laid in the village; what has occurred is simply a modification to the existing copper line network which allows it to carry significant additional traffic.
• At some stage in the coming years, BT reports that new fibre optic lines will be laid — but no dates have been scheduled.
• A data capacity upgrade to the existing copper lines is now available to every home in Chalfont Heights if they switch to “BT Infinity”, which will allow speeds up to 56 MBps (possibility of 20x faster service than currently provided).
• If individual home owners on the estate are interested in upgrading, first they will need to have BT as their service provider. Then they can contact BT at 0800 800 150 and ask to be upgraded to “Infinity”. The process involves a BT engineer coming to your home and updating the master socket.
• BT told Sean that for those currently using BT as their service provider, there is no charge to update the master socket and that the monthly charge for “Infinity” is £18 at 40 Gigabyte, or £26 for unlimited (these are based upon 18-month packages).

Comment from George Eykyn: I would add, having upgraded to BT Infinity, that the download and upload speeds I get have been improved in practice by approximately 5-6 times, with a maximum download speed tested at 37 MBps. Note that the upgrade process also removes your ability to make BT internet phone calls (though I believe Skype etc isn’t affected). In November, I paid a £25 charge for the upgrade of the master socket. If we hadn’t already got a “BT Hub version 3”, we’d have had to pay about £7 for the hardware too. The monthly charges are exactly what I was paying before.

J Stone kindly points out that if you are a registered BT shareholder, you can get a special Infinity deal for unlimited usage and anytime telephone calls for only £21 per month plus line rental.

http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumerProducts/displayTopic.do?topicId=27858&s_cid=con_FURL_broadband_shareholder