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Road closures on Weds 16 April: Lewis Lane & Sandy Rise

Posted on: April 14th, 2014 by George Eykyn
Road repair work in the estate moves to a new phase on Wednesday 16 April, and will involve some temporary road closures. These affect Lewis Lane and Sandy Rise in particular. We will issue further more detailed information on timings of closures on Tuesday 15 April.
Our contractors will begin resurfacing in Lewis Lane at breakfast time on Wednesday morning, working their way down towards Chiltern Hill and the Lincoln Road junction.
Unlike the patching and planing that’s been carried out over the last few days, once resurfacing work starts, vehicles will not be allowed to pass and the road will need to remain closed for several hours to allow the tarmac to set.
Lewis Lane will therefore be closed to traffic from about 0800 on Wednesday. It may not re-open until late afternoon.
Lewis Lane residents are advised to park their cars elsewhere on the estate during Tuesday evening, or at the very latest by 0730 on Wednesday. If you know a family elsewhere in Chalfont Heights who will let you park in their driveway, that’s probably the best option: there will be a lot of heavy plant moving on our roads that day, and in particular residents are asked please not to park on Lower Chiltern Hill and at the Chiltern Hill end of Lincoln Road.
Lower Chiltern Hill will also be inaccessible during some of Wednesday, for traffic approaching from above.
As the contractors work their way down and reach the main crossroads with Sandy Rise and Lincoln Road, later on Wednesday Sandy Rise will also become inaccessible by road and may remain so until early or mid evening as the tarmac sets. If they need to use their vehicles during Wednesday afternoon and evening, they are also advised to park elsewhere before the closure.
We’ll try to provide more accurate timings tomorrow.

Chiltern Hill closed on Tuesday 11 March

Posted on: March 8th, 2014 by George Eykyn

We have received notice that emergency sewer repair works on Chiltern Hill will start this Tuesday 11th March, and will last approximately 7 days.

During this time the road will be closed, near the junction with Ellis Avenue.

The works will be performed by Cappagh Contractors Construction Ltd who are a sub-contractor of Lanes (themselves a sub-contractor of Thames Water).

Should you have any queries relating to these works, Cappagh can be contacted on 0208 947 4000 or via email at [email protected]

This is a one-off emergency sewer repair and is unrelated to the road repairs programme discussed at the Annual General Meeting, which is intended to start in April.

Notice: temporary closure of Chiltern Hill, 26 Feb

Posted on: February 25th, 2014 by George Eykyn
Thames Water have again indicated that they intend to carry out sewer work on a short section of Chiltern Hill immediately west of the island at the Ellis Avenue junction, which is likely to require the temporary closure of Chiltern Hill at that point.  These are the same works that they had indicated would start some weeks ago but which did not then proceed. They have not given us a more precise start date than “on or about Wednesday 26th February” and have not given us an indication of duration, though we expect the closure will not last more than a couple of days. 

Gloves found

Posted on: February 16th, 2014 by George Eykyn

A pair of gloves was found near Chiltern Hill bridge on Friday 14 February.

If you are missing a pair, please telephone Barry Bradbrook on 01753 883559 to describe them!

 

Parish Council meets re gypsy and traveller sites consultation

Posted on: October 6th, 2013 by George Eykyn

There will be an Extraordinary Meeting of the Parish Council on Monday, 7th October at 18.30 in the Parish Council Offices in Gravel Hill, Chalfont St Peter.

The meeting will be preceded by a 15-minute public discussion.  The main topic of the meeting will be the Chiltern District Council public consultation relating to Sites for Gypsies, Travellers and Travelling Showpeople.

The Agenda may be viewed at

http://www.chalfontstpeter-pc.gov.uk/downloads/meeting_agendas/Agenda—Extraordinary-Meeting-7th-October-2013.pdf

Missing cat – have you seen Dexter? Click for photo

Posted on: September 27th, 2013 by George Eykyn

The Butler family in Winkers Close are missing their black and white cat, Dexter.

Dexter ii

He was last seen on Tuesday, 24 September.

Residents are asked to check their sheds, outbuildings and garages in case Dexter has got stuck or accidentally been locked in.

Anyone who has seen the cat, or got any information, is asked to call the Butlers on 01753 883017.