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Beaconsfield Together May June 2022

A local #community magazine containing community, business and charitable editorial in the Beaconsfield, Knotty Green, Seer Green and Forty Green area. 8,300 copies printed and hand delivered by Royal Mail to residences and businesses in the HP9 -1 and HP9 -2 businesses in these areas. Copies available at Waitrose Supermarket in Beaconsfield

A local #community magazine containing community, business and charitable editorial in the Beaconsfield, Knotty Green, Seer Green and Forty Green area. 8,300 copies printed and hand delivered by Royal Mail to residences and businesses in the HP9 -1 and HP9 -2 businesses in these areas. Copies available at Waitrose Supermarket in Beaconsfield

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What’s been happening<br />

at <strong>Beaconsfield</strong> Town<br />

Council?<br />

It’s great to see the first<br />

signs of spring around<br />

the town and all the<br />

lovely bulbs planted<br />

by various community<br />

groups adding much<br />

needed colour.<br />

We have been receiving<br />

quite a few complaints<br />

about parking in the old<br />

town and specifically<br />

people parking on and<br />

driving along the<br />

pavements. This really<br />

impacts pedestrian safety<br />

and accessibility for<br />

wheelchair users and<br />

buggies, as well as<br />

restricting vision and being<br />

dangerous. We hope<br />

to work with other<br />

organisations to improve<br />

this over the next few<br />

months.<br />

Civic Service<br />

So many things weren’t<br />

able to happen during<br />

lockdown, so we were very<br />

happy that we were finally<br />

able to arrange the <strong>May</strong>or’s<br />

Civic Service on Sunday 6th<br />

March for Cllr Alastair Pike.<br />

It was a great turnout from<br />

the town and a welcome<br />

opportunity to meet face<br />

to face.<br />

Thanks to Cllr Lorna Shaw<br />

was invited to cut the<br />

ribbon to officially open<br />

the new road which is<br />

now definitely a Road to<br />

Somewhere and we hope<br />

that this will bring about<br />

improvements to the traffic<br />

movements through our<br />

town.<br />

Neighbourhood plan<br />

update<br />

We had a huge response<br />

to our town wide<br />

Questionnaire survey with<br />

around 1000 responses.<br />

Our Neighbourhood Plan<br />

team of volunteers and<br />

Road to Somewhere!<br />

On the 5th April, the <strong>May</strong>or<br />

Cllr Zahir Mohammed (Chair Buckinghamshire Council), Stephen Wicks (CEO<br />

of Inland Homes) and Alastair Pike (<strong>May</strong>or of <strong>Beaconsfield</strong>).<br />

24 <strong>Beaconsfield</strong> <strong>Together</strong> is part of Community <strong>Together</strong>

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