Your consultation feedback

The parish council conducts many surveys and consultation events including relating to leisure development, highways, footpaths, pedestrian crossings,  access to Tring station and the Neighbourhood Plan.

See separate section of the website for Neighbourhood Plan information.

The most recent two consultations were:

  • Pedestrian crossings on Westfield Road – there was insufficient demand to take forward an engineered solution at present, but the council will continue to look at other ways of addressing the issues mentioned (eg we are providing car parking spaces for a tenant of Portland House to help alleviate the parking at the bottom of Westfield Road)
  • Potential footpath from Westfield Road to College Lake along the Upper Icknield Way – the survey results showed that this would be a popular facility.  Part of the route is in Hertfordshire and part in Buckinghamshire.  Adjacent landowners have declined to assist with the provision of such a path across their land, and therefore it would need to be a fully engineered solution along the verge, which increases the cost and complexity due to the existing street furniture and parameters (eg the protective barriers on either side of the railway bridge).  The parish council has provided the survey results to both HCC and BC requesting consideration is given to inclusion of this route within their infrastructure planning/budgeting and it is considered if/when funding opportunities arise.
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