North West Chilterns Community Board

Chair: Matthew Walsh

Deputy Chair: Carl Etholen

Board Manager: Jackie Binning

Email: [email protected]

The full Community Board membership and details of meetings is available on the Local Democracy North West Chilterns Community Board page.

View the Public Health profile for North West Chilterns Community Board.

The North West Chilterns Community Board covers the following town and parish areas:

  • Bledlow-cum-Saunderton
  • Bradenham
  • Downley
  • Ellesborough
  • Great and Little Hampden
  • Great and Little Kimble
  • Hughenden
  • Lacey Green
  • Longwick-cum-Ilmer
  • Piddington and Wheeler End
  • Princes Risborough
  • Radnage
  • Stokenchurch
  • West Wycombe

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

Our priorities

Each year we will look at what matters to our local area the most, using data and local intelligence to help us determine the priorities our board will focus on. Some of this information can be found in the North West Chilterns Public Health Profile. We will involve residents, partners, local groups and organisations in understanding what the local issues and priorities are.

Priorities for 2023 to 2024 are:

  • Community Resilience
  • Economic Regeneration and Development
  • Environment and Climate Change
  • Transport and Road Issues

These priorities will help us determine where we take action and allocate funding to improve the local area.

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.

Working groups

We take actions on issues linked to our priorities. To do this, we have working groups that bring together board members and representatives from the community and relevant partner organisations.

Working groups identify and discuss issues linked to our priorities, and we consider project ideas and requests for funding linked to these issues.

  • Community Resilience
  • Economic Regeneration and Development
  • Environment and Climate Change
  • Transport and Road Issues

If you're interested in getting involved with one of our working groups, or would like to discuss an idea you may have for a project:

Get involved

If you join your community board, you'll be able to have your say on issues that affect your area. How involved you become is up to you. We'll:

  • invite you to our board meetings and events
  • give you the opportunity to get involved with our working groups
  • let you know about local consultations
  • share information on funding for communities

To find out more about your local community board, contact us at [email protected].