October 2009 Archives

A NEW cycle path could soon be put in place between Chalfont St Peter and St Giles if residents agree that they want it.
Buckinghamshire County Council (BCC) has sent out a letter to people living near to Narcot Lane, which links the two villages, asking for their views on the subject.

IF YOU were offered the chance to see into the future, to view a photograph of your own face in five years' time, would you be brave enough to do it?
That's what I did at the invitation of Beauty Therapist Helen Griffith who works from her home in Ashlea Road, Chalfont St Peter.

Holy Cross plans put on display

Posted by Jack Abell on Oct 22, 09 02:47 PM in People

BUILDING plans have been announced for the Holy Cross site in Chalfont St Peter.
This week, artist's impressions and other plans have been on display in the village's library, and residents have been able to go along and have their say on what they think of the proposed development.

AN EMACIATED and ill pony was found dumped at a roadside in the early hours of the morning in Chalfont St Peter.
The animal was found wandering along Mumfords Lane at around 5.15am on Friday, October 16.

This is a list of Planning Applications Registered During The Week Ending 15 October 2009 with Chiltern District Council.

THOUSANDS of worshippers flocked to Chalfont St Peter from all over the country when the bones of a saint were displayed in the village.
Relics associated with St Therese de Lisieux, which have toured the rest of the UK, were on show at St Joseph's Catholic Church on October 8 and 9.

RESIDENTS in Chalfont St Peter are becoming increasingly concerned about the speed at which cars travel along residential roads.
The village's Neighbourhood Action Group (NAG) has identified the issue as one of the main problems in the village and are hoping to deal with it over the next few months.

A SURVIVOR of the Holocaust paid an emotional visit to students at the Chalfonts Community College this week.
Harry Bibring, 84, visited the school in Narcot Lane on Monday this week to tell the students there of his experiences growing up as a Jew in Nazi Germany.

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