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With The National Trust NT owning a large part of the land in the parish, it is right that the parish council should be represented on the local NT committee.

The meetings are held regularly and the parish council attends to ensure that the views of parishioners are heard. Their vision, shared by the thousands of members of their registered charity, is to maintain the uniqueness of the Chilterns in the face of growing pressures on this part of the country. The Chilterns is not just the range of hills you may be familiar with, it covers a large square mile area across parts of four English counties: Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, and Bedfordshire.

Much of the remainder is protected by Green Belt status. Meetings are held regularly and the parish council attends to ensure that the views of parishioners are heard. Your local facilities, either administered by, part funded by, or simply requiring general input. This means helping them to get started, supporting them to find the funds and volunteers crucial to making their work happen and by giving them all the tools and resources they need to be the best they can possibly be.

This is a 2-way relationship with each giving an input to each other and as such the parish council are in regular contact. The RSN:.



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