Ray Challinor, chairman & driving force in setting up our
Village Shop in 2001 retired from the committee at the shop AGM Wed April
30th. Ruth Coulton & Chris Sargeant presented him with an antique map
of Bucks as a token of appreciation from the committee for his tremendous
service to the village.
WI 40th anniversary Pictures
here Golden Oldies Outing - pictures
- click here
Welcome
to Hyde Heath in the countryside of the Chiltern Hills in the heart of
Buckinghamshire. Hyde Heath has many fine services and activities to offer
- plus a full social life centred on our Village Hall.
We
have one of the smallest churches in Bucks plus a
Baptist Chapel - neither of them far from our
village pub, The Plough.
Bus services operate to many surrounding schools indeed the area is
known for its high quality of educational facilities. For the
commuter, there is an excellent service to London from Amersham on
either the Metropolitan Line to Baker St or on Chiltern Railways
into Marylebone.
Our friendly village shop sells everything for basic day to day
needs, details of which are here
The village has an interesting past - some
aspects of which can be seen in a collection of old pictures on our
Village History pages.
The surrounding countryside is full
of beauty and a delight to walkers and residents alike.
Thank you for visiting our site - please use
the links to browse around and see for yourself the many and diverse
activities and events we have to offer.
Comments, contributions and feedback are always
welcome - please send to
Chris@HydeHeath.com
Aircraft Noise - new Air Traffic
routing proposals Proposed changes to flight paths over the Chilterns may
cause extra noise over our village - a consultation period re the
proposals now exists until May 22nd and full details, maps and
opportunities for feedback can be found on the NATS website
here - do take the
opportunity to speak up now ! Also a meeting with local councillors was
held at St Leonards Village Hall Mon April 14th 7.00pm
Further information and discussion forum at
www.thelee.org.uk