Chalfont Heights | Chalfont Heights Road Committee

Welcome to Chalfont Heights!

Welcome to the website of the Chalfont Heights estate in Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire.

In these pages you will find information about the estate, its heritage, activities and latest news. Our photos show Chalfont Heights from the 1930s to today.

The estate is managed by a Committee. It's easy to make contact with us.

One section of the website - the Forum - is open only to residents of the estate: it is password protected.

Peter Whitehead Riley 1932
Bugatti Type 55 BOC Hill Climb Start
Bugatti Type 37 on Chalfont Hill Climb
Bugatti Type 37 BOC, on 'The Hairpin'
Riley Brooklands 9 BOC 1935
MG Chalfont Hill Climb
Chalfont Heights Neighbourhood Watch

Dates for CHRC Committee Meetings

The dates for the next 2 CHRC meetings are as follows,

Monday 17th November, 2014

Monday 26th January, 2015

Friday 27th February, 2015 is now penciled in for the AGM

A note from Jonathan Peglar, Chairman, containing news and updates will be circulated very shortly. CHRC would also like to welcome Peter Gourd to the Committee, Peter will be working on Development alongside the Chairman and Sub-Committee.

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Lower Chiltern Hill closed — sinkhole

Urgent update message to residents at 2100 on 25th June 2014

The Police have closed Chiltern Hill because of a sinkhole at its junction with Lower Road.

Transport for Bucks have identified the problem as a broken waste pipe which they are attempting to replace, but Chiltern Hill might not reopen until Thursday morning, 26th June.

In the meantime, please use either the Upway or the Woodside Hill entrance and be prepared for extra traffic through the Estate, particularly along Lincoln Road and […]

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Winkers Farm application – CHRC Chairman writes

WINKERS FARM PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT

Kebble Homes have recently submitted a planning application to Chiltern District Council for development of the Winkers Farm site as housing, proposing a total of four houses. Their previous application (narrowly rejected by CDC) was for five homes. The new application can be viewed on the Council’s website at https://isa.chiltern.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=N5B4I0ES0GC00

This is a ‘brownfield’ site within the Green Belt which has an established use as a night club, and is close to the eastern boundary of Chalfonts Heights Estate. […]

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

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 […]

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Chiltern Hill closed on Tuesday 11 March

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 […]

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Notice: temporary closure of Chiltern Hill, 26 Feb

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” […]

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