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URGENT – CHRC Response to Chiltern District Council public consultation on Gypsy, Travellers and Travelling Showpeople

Posted on: October 4th, 2013 by Alan Lane

Chalfont Heights Roads Committee Limited has submitted its response to Chiltern District Council’s public consultation regarding Gypsy, Travellers and Travelling Showpeople Site Options.

The response objects to the identification of Area 4 as a potentially suitable site and makes the point that with four other sites in the immediate neighbourhood, Chalfont St Peter has arguably provided more than its fair share of sites.

The grounds for objection in relation to Area 4 include the following:

  • the proposal is contrary to the Council’s own policies
    • it should have been excluded at Stage One because it is in a designated Area of Little Change
    • it will not be possible to provide adequate visual and acoustic screening
    • it will not be possible to connect to existing infrastructure – particularly sewers – without placing an unsustainable additional burden on them
    • under its own Core Strategy 14, the Council cannot propose a site within the Green Belt unless it can demonstrate – which it has not – that there are NO other sites available outside the Green Belt
  • the infrastructure of the village will be inadequate, given impending developments at The Holy Cross site, The NSE and elsewhere
  • increased pedestrian traffic along the rights of way over the adjacent fields would give rise to additional security risks
  • public reaction – whether justified or not – to a site adjacent to the Paccar Scout Camp would be hostile and damaging

We encourage residents of the Estate who have a view about the suitability or otherwise of Area 4 as a site for Gypsies or Travellers to make their own individual submissions following the procedure set out on the Council’s website at http://www.chiltern.gov.uk/planning/deliverydevelopmentplandocument  In making submissions, residents should bear in mind that:

  • the Council is likely to disregard in their entirety any submissions containing discriminatory or offensive material;
  • individually drafted submissions are likely to carry more weight than those containing material cut and pasted from other submissions or sources.

The deadline for receipt of submissions by the Council is Monday, 14th October. Click HERE for the Response Form.

Reminder: consultation by Chiltern District Council

Posted on: September 26th, 2013 by George Eykyn

The deadline for submissions to Chiltern District Council in relation to their public consultation regarding possible sites for Gypsies, Travellers and Travelling Showpeople is 14 October.  We remind residents that one of the sites (“Area 4”) identified as potentially suitable is the field on Denham Lane next to Winkers nightclub close to the Estate.

Chalfont Heights Roads Committee will be making a submission. We expect to post it on our website next week, so residents who wish to make their own submissions can refer to it.

It is our understanding that the Parish Council and the local campaign group SENSE will also be responding to the consultation.

We have been made aware that SENSE is concerned that the procedure for making submissions might be confusing: the group says its representatives will be available in Chalfont St Peter village this coming Saturday, 28th September to offer explanations of the consultation procedure and discuss points that they consider relevant to it.

A District by-election for the Central ward will be held on 15 November 2012

Posted on: November 14th, 2012 by Alan Lane

Chiltern District Council has 40 elected Councillors, who are democratically accountable to the residents of their ward.  Councillors have a duty to the whole community, in addition to the duty to their constituents.

The following downloadable PDF is a statement of the persons nominated for election as a District Councillor for Central Ward.

Some Councillors sit on Committees which make decisions on a range of different issues to do with service provision and the development of strategy, policies and the budget for the Chiltern district.

The services provided include;

  • Town planning
  • Environmental health
  • Housing
  • Benefits
  • Council tax collection
  • Electoral registration
  • Member Services
  • Emergency Planning
  • Refuse collection
  • Leisure facilities

Your current Chiltern District Council Councillors were elected on 4 May 2011.