You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>Organisations/Businesses>Buckinghamshire County Council>Newspaper cuttings relating to Buckinghamshire County Council. Newspaper cuttings relating to Buckinghamshire County Council.Reference number O-BCC/NC Records in this SectionA newspaper cutting advertising Chiltern Hills District Register Office and registration of births and deaths at Beaconsfield.A newspaper cutting advertising Chiltern Hills District Register Office and registration of births and deaths at Beaconsfield. O-BCC/NC/001 Date: [1990-1999]Newspaper article entitled "Saved from the burner"Newspaper article with photograph, on the objection to an incinerator on green belt land at Wapseys Wood and the decision against this site O-BCC/NC/002 Date: 2008Newspaper article entitled "No to incinerator on green belt land"Newspaper article with photograph, on the objection to an incinerator on green belt land at Wapseys Wood and the decision against this site O-BCC/NC/003 Date: 2008Newspaper article entitled "Two become one in register office merger"Newspaper article reporting on the formation of The Chiltern Hills District Register Offices by the amalgamation of the Beaconsfield and High Wycombe Register Offices O-BCC/NC/004 Date: 1998Newspaper cutting entitled 'Closure of register office may hit town's hotel trade'.Local councillors vote to oppose the closure of the register office and its merger with the High Wycombe Office. O-BCC/NC/005 Date: 1993Newspaper supplement on Bucks County Review.Newspaper supplement detailing the reorganisation of local government in Buckinghamshire. Includes photos of the Chief Exec and Chairman, letters from local MPs and a map of the new Buckinghamshire district boundaries. O-BCC/NC/006 Date: 1974Newspaper cutting entitled 'Man in the front line'Article and photographs concerning Richard Brisbourne, Chairman of Bucks County Council sub-committee. O-BCC/NC/007 Date: 1985Newspaper cutting entitled 'An apology' listing amendments to the listing of County Councillors.Newspaper cutting entitled ‘An apology’ listing amendments to the listing of County Councillors. Includes photographs of six councillors. O-BCC/NC/008 Date: 2005Newspaper cutting entitled 'Family-style council home for children'Article concerning the conversion of a private house ‘Northgate’ into a family-style children’s home. O-BCC/NC/009 Date: 1965Tories pick candidatesConservative candidates for the May local election will be Cllr Anita Cranmer, Cllr Jackson Ng and Cllr Alastair Pike who will contest for a place on the new unitary Buckinghamshire Council. O-BCC/NC/010 Date: 16/8/2021Carers concern over short breaks transferConcern that the cash from the sale of Seeleys House in Beaconsfield may not be used to fund short breaks for carers and will go into the general funding pot. O-BCC/NC/011 Date: 11/1/2019Council's parting shot tax hikeFinal budget of Bucks County Council included a 2.99% council tax increase – the new unitary authority Buckinghamshire Council comes into existence in April 2020. Includes photo of Martin Tett, Leader of Bucks CC. O-BCC/NC/012 Date: 2019Motorists hit by parking finesBucks County Council have started to enforce the parking rules in Beaconsfield Old Town leading to confusion as to where people are able to park. O-BCC/NC/013 Date: 22/11/2019£11m overhaul for the county's roads and pavementsBucks County Council has announced that 100 of the county’s roads will be surfaced. The list of roads will be finalised at the end of the month. O-BCC/NC/014 Date: 24/3/2017Where would cash from sale of Seeleys house go?Concern from carers that money from sale of Seeleys house will go into the general fund as opposed to being used to fund short breaks for adults with disabilities. O-BCC/NC/015 Date: 10/2/2019"Important milestone" for town relief roadCutting, including aerial photograph of Wilton Park site, regarding the “go ahead” provisionally given by Buckinghamshire County Council for the building of a relief road. The road will run from the end of Maxwell Road to the Pyebush Roundabout. It is hoped that it will relieve traffic in the Old Town. O-BCC/NC/016 Date: 4/8/2017Over 500 object to 450 homes on Green BeltOver 500 objections have been raised against a major new housing development in Beaconsfield. Relates to a 24 hectare parcel of agricultural land next to the Amersham Road (A355) and Minerva Way. O-BCC/NC/017 Date: 26/11/2021£4 million cash boost for long-awaited relief roadOver £4 has been awarded to the relief road which will cut congestion and support the delivery of new homes. The relief road has already received £6.1 million through the Bucks Thames Valley Local Enterprise Partnership. O-BCC/NC/018 Date: 9/2/2018"Road to nowhere" finally opensAccount of the opening of the new relief road which was known locally as the “road to nowhere”. O-BCC/NC/019 Date: 8/4/2022Newspaper cutting titled 'Work underway on roundabout project'Newspaper cutting about work starting on the new roundabout as part of the Beaconsfield Relief Road, with aerial photograph O-BCC/NC/020 Date: 11/01/2019Newspaper cutting titled 'Relief Road starts to form'Newspaper cutting about work starting on the Beaconsfield Relief Road, with map and two photographs O-BCC/NC/021 Date: 17/01/2019Newspaper cutting titled 'Road plan could be in ruins'Newspaper cutting about Inland Homes threatening to scupper the relief road by refusing to build the final section, unless there was flexibility on the new of affordable homes they should provide, with two photographs O-BCC/NC/022 Date: 14/09/2018Newspaper cutting titled 'Busy A-road to be closed every night for resurfacing work'Newspaper cutting about planned resurfacing work on the A355 following the creation of new junctions for the Beaconsfield Relief Road, with news that Inland Homes was closer to building their part of the road having received planning permission to build homes at Wilton Park O-BCC/NC/023 Date: 27/09/2019Cyclist blasts council on potholesComplaints from cyclists regarding potholes in Buckinghamshire. Ian Rundle has written to Bucks County to complain that they are dangerous. O-BCC/NC/024 Date: 21/4/2023 No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Browse the archiveBeaconsfield archiveCollection: Buckinghamshire County CouncilSection: Newspaper cuttings relating to Buckinghamshire County Council.Item: A newspaper cutting advertising Chiltern Hills District Register Office and registration of births and deaths at Beaconsfield.Item: Newspaper article entitled "Saved from the burner"Item: Newspaper article entitled "No to incinerator on green belt land"Item: Newspaper article entitled "Two become one in register office merger"Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Closure of register office may hit town's hotel trade'.Item: Newspaper supplement on Bucks County Review.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Man in the front line'Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'An apology' listing amendments to the listing of County Councillors.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Family-style council home for children'Item: Tories pick candidatesItem: Carers concern over short breaks transferItem: Council's parting shot tax hikeItem: Motorists hit by parking finesItem: £11m overhaul for the county's roads and pavementsItem: Where would cash from sale of Seeleys house go?Item: "Important milestone" for town relief roadItem: Over 500 object to 450 homes on Green BeltItem: £4 million cash boost for long-awaited relief road Browse by century:1st (154 pages)2nd (154 pages)3rd (166 pages)4th (169 pages)5th (179 pages)6th (172 pages)7th (179 pages)8th (181 pages)9th (197 pages)10th (225 pages)11th (327 pages)12th (421 pages)13th (714 pages)14th (801 pages)15th (921 pages)16th (1154 pages)17th (1774 pages)18th (2515 pages)19th (3687 pages)20th (12418 pages)21st (5541 pages)
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