The Haddenham and Waddesdon Community board are looking for more members.
After a successful year with many achievements, such as:
- Partnering with local charities to create the Wild Aylesbury Vale wildlife project with a competition and micro-grants to help encourage wildlife, improve our environment and support our health and wellbeing.
- Providing a Covid response to support projects across the area, including the Waddesdon Wednesday Club which helped older residents to engage online and the Waddesdon Support Group.
- Bringing together 60+ like-minded people to work with partners to tackle issues like speeding traffic, flood risk and increased freight on our roads.
- Enabling communities like Ashendon and Brill to create footpaths to enable residents to access local amenities safely by foot.
- Improving local provision for young people as they come out of lockdown. From funding mentoring support to refurbishing playgrounds and supporting a pop-up skateboard park.
The board want to invite some new members with particular interests in what they aim to focus on in the upcoming year, which is:
- Economic recovery
- Health & wellbeing
- Environment
- Highways & travel
To find out more about how to get involved or to apply for funding visit the Haddenham & Waddesdon Community Board website.

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