Welcome to the website of the
Piddington and Wheeler End Parish Council
We hope you find our website informative and we welcome your comments and invite your participation.
Piddington and Wheeler End Parish is small with just under 700 residents in 260 dwellings.
It covers the whole of the village of Piddington and the majority of the village of Wheeler End.
The Parish is entirely within the Green Belt and the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Wheeler End also comes within a Conservation Area.
The Parish has a large amount of registered Common Land and has allotments and a play area in Piddington.
Please see our map for exact positioning.
We are in the catchment area for West Wycombe County Combined School.
For those interested the latest version of "Clarion", the magazine published by our neighbouring Parish, can be found on the homepage of the
Lane End Parish Council Website
Parish Councillor Vacancy
Piddington and Wheeler End Parish Council has 1 vacancy to be filled by co-option of any interested persons.
Applicants are asked to send a short personal statement giving reasons for offering their services to the council, detailing skills and experience and any special areas of interests they may have. If you are unsure what is involved in the role please contact the Clerk for an informal discussion.
To apply, send your details along with a personal statement to the Clerk at the address below or contact via email.
Parish Clerk
Piddington and Wheeler End Parish Council
PO Box 1617
High Wycombe
HP12 9FT
01494 437111
clerk@piddingtonandwheelerend.org.uk
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Accounts
Regardless of size, The Localism Act (Transparency Code) requires Councils to publish their financial situation annually before 1st July, under the following headings:
2023/2024
2022/2023
Notice of Completion Of Audit (Not Accessible)
AGAR - (Post Audit)
(Not Accessible)
Audit 22 23 Website (Not Accessible)
Budget/Precept
2021/2022
Notice of Exercise of Public Rights
2020/2021
Notice of Exercise of Public Rights
2019/2020
Notice of Exercise of Public Rights
2018/2019
Notice of Completion of Audit
Notice of Exercise of Public Rights
Councillors
The Freedom of Information Act requires Councils to publish the contact information of all members of the Council (councillors) together with the Declarations of Interest which can be accessed by clicking on a members name. The Declaration will open in a new window.
Cllr Tom Willett (Chairman)
Denham Farm, Bullocks Farm Lane, Wheeler End. HP14 3NQ
Represents the Parish Council on the Allotments Working Party
Cllr. Peter Brown
12 Queen Street, Piddington. HP14 3BW
Represents the Parish Council on the Neighbourhood Action Group
Vacancy
Cllr Simon Digby (Vice Chairman)
Fillingdon Farm, Piddington. HP14 3BL
Represents the Parish Council on the Community Board
Cllr. Oliver May
6 Princes Street, Piddington. HP14 3BN
Cllr Mrs Wendy Pitcher
Laurel Farm, Wheeler End. HP14 3NF
Cllr Jason Smith
Beamont Lodge, Wheeler End Common. HP14 3NL
Buckinghamshire Council
Cllr Marcus Angell
01494 911399
Marcus.Angell@buckinghamshire.gov.uk
Cllr Darren Hayday
07866 514198
Darren.Hayday@buckinghamshire.gov.uk
Cllr Orsolya Hayday
07780 540905.
Orsolya.Hayday@buckinghamshire.gov.uk
Governance
Various pieces of government legislation govern the way in which councils operate. Many of these documents require updating on an annual or as-required basis when the core legislation is updated or circumstances change withing the council. The below list is not exhaustive nor are all the policies and procedures applicable to every council. Click on any document to open it in a new window.
Policies and Procedures
Allotment Tenancy Agreement and Rules
Car Parking - Harmonious Parking Policy
Disciplinary Policy and Procedure
Email Policy
Environmental Sustainability Policy
Freedom of Information Act Inventory
Local Government Pension Scheme Policy
Media Policy
Play Policy
Risk Assessment and Policy
Staff and Member Training Policy
GDPR Specific
General Data Protection Regulation Policy
Retention Of Documents Policy
Computer and Telephone Misuse Policy
Employee Privacy Statement
Information Protection Policy
Councillor Privacy Statement
Removable Media Policy
Insurance
Public Liability
Meetings, Agenda and Minutes 2023
Meetings will take place on 2nd Tuesday of the month unless otherwise stated. Meetings start at 7.30pm.
10th January
Agenda (Not Accessible)
Minutes
14th February
Agenda
Revised Agenda
Minutes
14th March
Agenda (Not Accessible)
Minutes
11th April
Agenda (Not Accessible)
Minutes
9th May
Annual Parish Meeting
Agenda -
Minutes
Annual Parish Council Meeting
Agenda - Minutes
Ordinary Meeting
Agenda (Part Accessible) - Minutes
12th September
Agenda - Minutes
14th November
Agenda -
12th December
Services
Allotments
The allotments in Piddington and Piddington Green have now been leased to the Parish Council by Bucks County Council and we have gradually improved the general appearance of this section of the Parish.
In general the allotments are maintained to a very high standard and much of the produce finds its way to the Annual Show which takes place every August/September in the Village Hall.
As a legally constituted body we are obliged to have an Allotment Tenancy Agreement & Rules. This document is now available and can be found in the Archives.
Recreation Ground
The Recreation Ground in Piddington has recently been refurbished and some new equipment installed.
In addition to the small adventure playground with its rope climbling frame and slide there's a bouncing animal and two sizes of swings for older children and toddlers.
Over the far side of the recreation ground there is a small 5-a-side football pitch.
Sandwiched between the two areas is a ball wall with facilities for football, cricket and basketball/netball.
We haven't forgotten the grown-up's either. A picnic bench provides a welcome refuge whilst watching the youngsters have fun.
A new piece of play equipment for the younger children was purchased at a cost of £6,400. Red Kite Housing contributed £3000 towards this project and the Parish Council paid the remainder.
The new equipment seems to have been well received but we welcome your comments.