The 59th Annual General Meeting of the Chalfont Heights Roads Committee, in review of 2013, will take place in the Chalfont St Peter Church Hall on Monday 28th of February 2014, times and agenda to follow.
CHRC
The 59th Annual General Meeting of the Chalfont Heights Roads Committee, in review of 2013, will take place in the Chalfont St Peter Church Hall on Monday 28th of February 2014, times and agenda to follow.
CHRC
Your Committee would urge you to take time to read the attached letter from Bucks County Council as soon as possible. CHRC have recently been publicizing the news that from March 11th, plans are going ahead by Bucks County Council to close off the High Street by the roundabout off the A413. CLICK ON READ MORE.
This is the letter sent by Bucks County Council to Businesses in Chalfont St Peter
At the 58th AGM for Chalfont Heights Estate, the Local Community Support Officer PCSO Roland Lobo from Thames Valley Police in Chalfont St Peter kindly presented to the residents. One of the solutions that he talked about for tracking stolen goods was a DNA Gel, which can be applied to property and then logged on a national database used by the Police.
The company who make the DNA marking Gel are called Selecta DNA and you can find out more about its use across South Bucks by clicking HERE.
Again we would like to thank Thames Valley Police for their ongoing support in crime prevention and their presence on Chalfont Heights Estate.
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”.
CHRC have purchased four additional grit bins in forest green. Three 400 litre bins have been placed in the following locations on Chalfont Heights Estate:
A new 200 litre bin has been provided for the residents of the Lincoln Road spur who have in the past experienced difficulties on this steep access road in snow conditions. All estate bins have been filled with replacement road salt in readiness for the winter.
We have also bought a hand operated salt spreader which we hope will speed up the salting process on our key roads such as Chiltern Hill and Woodside Hill. This will be looked after by Bob Burge, and is available on demand.
Request from Bob: please could all snow clearance volunteers contact me (Bob) to advise continued availability and to provide telephone contact numbers, house name and road covered.
The first road sweep of the season will be on the morning of Monday 12th November. It is hoped that by this time the majority of leaves will have fallen.
Chalfont Heights Roads Committee