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The next Parish Council Meeting will be held on Wednesday 6th October 2010, at 7.30pm in the Parish Church Hall on School Lane.

Members of the public have the opportunity to address the Council during the Open Session (which is normally the first 15 minutes of the meeting) after which they may stay to observe the rest of the meeting.

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OTHER NEWS...

There will be a Temporary Prohibition of through traffic on Rawlings Lane, Seer Green.

The road will be closed from 1st November 2010 for four weeks so that they can work on the water main.
The order will prohibit any vehicle from proceeding, except for access, in that length of Rawlings Lane, which commences at a point 340 metres outside Rawlings Farm and continues to its junction with Chalfont Road.
 
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Thames Valley Local Resilience Forum have prepared a booklet called 'Are you ready?' (see attached link)  to provide clear practical advice to help you prepare and respond to an emergency.  A lot of the information is common sense, but it has saved lives in the past.

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The Chiltern Society is delighted to announce The Chiltern Way Walking Festival from April – October 2010

This Walking Festival celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Chiltern Way. It offers a wide range of walks to suit all ages and abilities and aims to encourage more people to walk the Chiltern Way.

The Chiltern Way is a circular walking route of around 200 km (125 miles) and there are now three optional extensions taking the total route to a maximum of 278 km (172 miles). It is a wandering, varied and mostly rural way stretching around the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and passing through many pretty Chiltern villages.

There are over 60 guided walks on offer during the Walking Festival. These range from shorter walks taking a couple of hours, themed walks combined with a visit to a local attraction and day walks covering 10 - 13 miles. During the period 29 May - 13 June, we are even offering "a walk a day on the Chiltern Way"!

All the walks are open to the public and they are all FREE.  All are welcome.

This is a wonderful opportunity to explore the beautiful countryside of the Chilterns and to discover the Chiltern Way!

The walks programme is continually updated on the website www.chilternsociety.org.uk you will also find details of the route of the Chiltern Way.

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Latest information about the Veolia Gerrards Cross Landfill site.

24 hour contact helpline information about the Wapseys Wood and Springfield Farm landfill sites.

Buckinghamshire County Council Update on their Waste Strategy - Sept 2009. 

Review of Chiltern District Council Core Strategy and how it will affect Seer Green. The full CDC Core Strategy has been published on the Chiltern District Council website in June 2009.  - please see the following link http://www.chiltern.gov.uk/site/scripts/documents_info.php?categoryID=372&documentID=346

Autumn Chilterns Conservation Board Newsletter 

For information from Bucks County Council about Rights of Way please read their latest Newsletter at the following link:- http://www.buckscc.gov.uk/assets/content/bcc/docs/row/parish_newsletter/Issue1%20July%202009.pdf

Mr Brian Sims has produced an 8 hour 2 DVD set entitled 'Memories of Seer Green'.  The cost of the set is £12.50 with all profits going to the Scout Venture Hall refurbishment fund. Mr Sims has interviewed many residents and the DVD set inludes old footage of events in the village. To purchase a copy please send your order and payment to Mr Sims at 56 Orchard Road, Seer Green HP9 2XU.