River Restoration Project – Engagement Event
Affinity Water is holding an engagement event for residents and interested parties to discuss the River Misbourne Restoration Project on Thursday 2 March between 3pm and 7pm. The drop-in session at Barn Meadow Pavilion is a great opportunity to ask questions about the detailed designs for the works which will commence in mid-March.
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New Native Hedgerow For Stanley Hill Cemetery/Willow Wood
Today we were joined by pupils from Woodside Junior School and Stony Dean School to plant the first stage of a new native hedgerow at Stanley Hill Cemetery/Willow Wood. It is hoped that in years to come the hedge will provide navigation for bats and a nesting site for many species of wildlife. Thank you […]
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Stage Two Of Hedge Planting At Stanley Hill Cemetery/Willow Wood
Another great day at Willow Wood last week, with pupils from Stony Dean School and Dr Challoners Grammar School (DCGS) joining forces for stage two of our hedge planting project. Watch our video about the project on Facebook by clicking here. Thanks again to TCV – The Conservation Volunteers for donating many of the trees […]
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Our Wildlife Needs Your Help!
Spring is on the way and wildlife needs our help. If you have a garden or space where you can hang a birdfeeder, the birds will really benefit from the seeds and peanuts. (Poor quality peanuts can carry the aflatoxin fungus, which kills birds if they eat it, so buy peanuts that are guaranteed aflatoxin-free […]
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Annual Meeting Of The Town – Tuesday 28 March 2023
The Mayor of Amersham, Cllr Mark Roberts, will be reviewing some of the highlights from the last year in his Annual Report. Following this, the Mayor will be presenting the Citizen of the Year Awards 2023.Do you have a question you would like to be addressed by the Town Council? Please forward any questions to […]
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Purple Crocuses To Symbolise The Eradication Of Polio
It is wonderful to see all the purple crocuses popping up around town. You may recall the Town Council planted 8000 crocus corms in autumn in collaboration with Rotary in Amersham, who headed up the project and Stony Dean School. The purple crocus is a symbol of the campaign by Rotary throughout the world to […]
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