High Wycombe Community Board

Chair: Lesley Clarke OBE

Deputy Chair: Mahboob Hussain

Board Manager: Fay Ewing

Email: [email protected]

The full Community Board membership and details of meetings is available on the Local Democracy High Wycombe Community Board page.

The High Wycombe Community Board covers the unparished High Wycombe area.

View our map to check the area or parish that you live in.

Our priorities

We work with residents, partners, local groups, and organisations to understand the local issues and priorities.

We use data and local intelligence to focus the board’s resources and deliver the best outcomes for the High Wycombe Community Board area.

Data can be found in the High Wycombe Local Profile (PDF, 1.5 MB) and High Wycombe Public Health Profile.

Our priorities for 2023 to 2024 are:

Action groups

Our action groups discuss issues linked to our priorities. We consider project ideas and requests for funding linked to these issues.

Environment and climate change

Chairman: Cllr Sarfaraz Khan Raja
Vice-Chairman: Penelope Tollitt

We meet quarterly.

We discuss how to:

  • help residents to take practical steps to reduce their carbon footprint
  • improve the environment, support wildlife and increase biodiversity
  • reduce waste - repair, reuse, recycle

Health and wellbeing

Chairman: Cllr Julia Wassell
Vice-Chairman: Jacqueline Roberts

We meet on the second Thursday of the month, 6:30pm to 7:30pm.

We discuss how to:

  • improve mental and physical health
  • reduce health inequalities and long Covid
  • raise awareness around end-of-life care
  • promote inclusivity and celebrate our diverse communities and cultures

Recovery and regeneration

Chairman: Mahboob Hussain
Vice-Chairman: Heather Morley

We meet on the third Tuesday of the month, 6:30pm to 7:30pm.

We discuss how to:

  • reduce financial insecurity and food inequality
  • support town centre and economic regeneration
  • reduce antisocial behaviour

Local infrastructure and transport

Chairman: Cllr Tony Green
Vice-Chairman: Cllr Paul Turner

We meet quarterly.

We discuss how to:

  • improve road safety
  • improve the highway network including footpaths, cycleways and public transport

Get involved

Join your community board and have your say on issues that affect your area. We'll:

  • invite you to our board meetings, action groups and events
  • let you know about local consultations
  • share information on funding for communities

To get involved:

Apply for funding

If you have a project that relates to one of the priorities above, you may be eligible for funding.

Read the criteria for funding here.