Artworks reflecting sites of local heritage go on display in Buckingham bucksherald.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bucksherald.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Warrendene Road A dreadful lorry parking situation is making residents lives a living misery , a councillor has claimed - as a petition to deal with the problem is handed over. Residents living on Warrendene Road in the Hughenden Valley say HGVs are using the road as a waiting bay to get into a nearby landscaping business site, Country Supplies. Cllr David Carroll, who supported his residents petition, said their lives are being made a misery by the lorries, which have reportedly even turned up at 6am some days. Describing the issue, Cllr Carroll told his colleagues on the North West Chilterns Community Board on Wednesday: Residents have an ongoing problem with HGVs parking and basically using it as a waiting bay, which I don’t think is very good at all.
The A4010 stressed by thousands of vehicles every day could get major overhaul bucksfreepress.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bucksfreepress.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
THE demolition of a group of buildings on a ‘mixed use agricultural site’ in favour of two new homes has been permitted – despite claims it will ‘harm the surrounding area’. Mr and Mrs Norris and St John Homes (Thames Valley) Ltd won full planning permission to bulldoze and remove the existing buildings and hardstanding on a plot of land near Chalkshire Road, in Butler’s Cross.
PICTURED: The Chalkshire Road plot In their place they will erect two detached homes with access and parking. Another application suggesting a pair of semi-detached properties was refused. One property will have three bedrooms, the other two. Each will have two dormers in the front and a single-storey flat roof section to the rear.