Bucks Council farce

22 Feb 2022
Reedham Road

 

Burnham High Street has the potential to be a vibrant local centre. It has independent shops, a baker and butcher; a post office; restaurants and pubs; craft and gift shops.
Unfortunately, traffic congestion caused by cars stopping on the pavements and large trucks trying to get through the historic area have damaged our high street.
There was a relief road for trucks, with unloading areas for delivery trucks and disabled parking, which just needed better signs.
Then Bucks Council restricted it to one lane at the worst possible so delivery trucks block one or other of the car park entrances.
Just at a time when small business needs all the support it can get.
Our new Conservative Bucks Councillors did nothing.
Burnham needs better representatives who listen to local needs, not following the Aylesbury Conservative line.

Reedham Road old

 

Before, there was space to unload delivery trucks and for disbale parking. NOt now.

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