High Wycombe Community Board
Chairman: Cllr Lesley Clarke OBE
Vice chairman: Cllr Mahboob Hussain OBE JP
Board Manager: Waseem Hussain and Fay Ewing
Email: [email protected]
The High Wycombe Community Board covers the following Buckinghamshire Council Wards:
- Abbey
- Booker and Cressex
- Castlefield and Oakridge
- Disraeli
- Marsh and Micklefield
- Sands
- Terriers and Amersham Hill
- Totteridge and Bowerdean
Our priorities for 2026 to 2027
Our priorities are:
Youth Provision and Empowering Young People:
In response to community feedback the Community Board will support efforts to advance and promote positive and sustainable youth engagement in High Wycombe.
Collaborating and co-designing with young people, the community and voluntary sector partners, the Board will amplify and raise awareness of local initiatives and explore potential outreach efforts. We aim to encourage creative alternatives, foster positive role models and support improved outcomes for young people.
By Summer 2026, our goal is to connect youth services, raise awareness of available support and champion community-led solutions, empowering community champions and volunteers working with young people, equipping them with the skills required to manage challenging and complex situations.
Litter and Fly Tipping:
In response to community feedback and local clean-up campaigns, the Community Board will work to improve the condition of the urban environment and access to green space across High Wycombe.
Through partnerships with local businesses, schools, and volunteer groups, the Board will support initiatives such as waste reduction through behaviour change and develop a sense of ownership and responsibility which creates a connection with the natural environment and encourages access to nature.
By Autumn 2026, the Board hopes to play a coordinating role — linking grassroots efforts with council services to create cleaner, greener environments that reflect community ownership, pride and responsibility.
Information Sharing & Community Connectedness:
Following feedback from ward partners and community organisations, the Community Board will prioritise improving how residents find out what’s happening in High Wycombe.
With multiple outlets sharing updates and promoting projects, it can be difficult for people to know what’s on, where to go, and how to get involved. By Spring 2026, the Board aims to act as a connector — supporting efforts to streamline local communications, signpost opportunities, and promote a more joined-up approach to community connectedness across the town.
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 meetings and events
- give you the opportunity to get involved with our working groups
- let you know about local consultations
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