05/03/2022
The March yourChesham magazine includes a follow-up article to our February introduction to the consultation on a concept for Star Yard. The full text is available also on our website: https://cheshammasterplan.org/yourchesham-march-2022/
That our proposal has provoked debate and controversy has been no surprise. But whilst many have commented that they aren't in favour of the design, very few (if any) have said that Chesham is fine as it is, and just leave it alone.
That, too, is no surprise. It is widely recognised that capital investment in Chesham in recent years has been inadequate, and that a new lease of life for the town centre is needed.
But the elephant in the room remains - how will Chesham receive the investment it deserves? Chiltern District Council failed to adopt an acceptable Plan; we are promised a Neighbourhood Plan by the Town Council but it is yet to see the light of day; and the new Buckinghamshire Authority is several years away from producing their Local Plan. Can we allow this drift to continue, and in any case, do we want all decisions to be made by officers in Aylesbury? That's our fear if the Chesham community doesn't say what it wants.
We know that we need to provide more dwellings, and from the earlier Consultation it is clear that building on brownfield land within the town is more acceptable than depleting Green Belt. We believe that the rest of the town will be reinvigorated when the centre of the town is regenerated, and that attracting people to live in the centre is an essential part of it.
These are some of the starting points behind our proposal. Please consider the new article in yourChesham, perhaps return to the earlier one, also available on our website: https://cheshammasterplan.org/773-2/
And please take part in the consultation, to help shape the conversation and get investment inChesham back on the agenda. Link: https://tinyurl.com/2puu8pnn
‘yourChesham’ March 2022 March 5, 2022 The article from Andrew Ketteringham in last month’s edition certainly generated much interest and responses on our website and social media and that is what we wanted. The ‘we’ is Chesham Renaissance Community Interest Company – a small group of lo...