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Contacts:  Village Shop - Tel 01494 - 774252     e-mail VillageShop@HydeHeath.com
Hall bookings  01494 - 773988   Webmaster:  Chris@HydeHeath.com  

Do you use our regular shopping bus to Chesham on Fridays ?   Details  here 
Additional Drivers also required - contact
BillNewman@Hydeheath.com 

   
Village News Update: Spindles Farm Latest - here  & here (courtesy Bucks Examiner)
Avoid theft from your car Lock it ! - unlocked cars have been burgled in the village !
Air Traffic Noise New air traffic routing proposals & invitation to comment - here
Cricket First win of the season vs Chartridge - report here
   
Quick links: 
Location Finder - updated
Coming Events
Cricket
Cricket Reports 2008 
Newsletters May 8th
here   
1940's Newsletter  
WI Reports

Map & Post Codes updated

See the Spitfire at
Hyde Heath Fete, Dog Show
& Classic Cars

This Saturday - May 10th
From 1.30pm on the Common

Neighbourhood Sites
Amersham
Chesham
Chiltern District Council
The Lee
Lt Missenden Church

Note the date -
Hyde Heath Fete
Sat May 10th

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.

Broadband speed check here
Sudoku - here

Filming Midsomer Murders at
"The Monks Retreat"

Lt Missenden (Red Lion)
Monday Mar 31st 2008 - more

HH Drama Group
 "Blythe Spirit" - April 24th-26th
Pictures here
and here and here

 

Hyde Heath Cricket Club

2008 Fixtures
here
2008 Match Reports here

2007 Statistics here
2007 Match reports
 here
Annual Dinner - here

Enjoy a warm welcome at the Plough & "Minstrels Gallery" Restaurant
 pics here & here

Tel 01494 783163

     
Can you help with the following ?
Two families researching their history would appreciate any information ..   pls e-mail Chris@HydeHeath.com

1940's Night - Feb 16th 2008
...more pictures
here

1.The Craft family - James Craft farmed in the village in 1861 - any information about them would be appreciated

2.Does anyone know anything of a couple referred to as Auntie Nellie & Uncle Ted who lived in Hyde Heath around 1917 - 1925 ?

Special 1940's Hyde Heath Newsletter - here

     

HH Church Mural artist returns after 50 years ! - here


Puddings Evening
Feb 2nd ....more
here


St Andrews Rededication
Nov 30th 2007
more pictures here

Hyde Heath Church.. re-furbished
      
- more pics here

     

Monday Dec 19th '05 - Village Hall tree felled as it had become dangerous    Pictures here
More tree cutting  April 18th '06 !
click here

Hyde Heath wins
Best Kept Village
-
trophy presentation Sat Sept 15th 2007
more
here

Hyde Heath Drama Group
 
Record audiences enjoyed "A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum" - more

     

Are we a village built on
Jam ?
   see here

What's happening at the WI ? - meeting  reports  here
HH WI Calendar Girls click here

     

More Stories of old Hyde Heath  
click here

Map & Pictures of Old Hyde Heath
click here

- with new pics from 1920's 
click here

New Shop - opening
ceremony - June 14th 2003
Pictures here
The full story
Pictures here
First Shop AGM
Report and pictures here

How well do you know Hyde Heath Church ? Help required

Hyde Heath School in the 1890's

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

Thank you.           

and UK Villages    

Church prior to refurbishment
in 2007

Links to neighbourhood sites:   

Amersham            Amersham 2
Chesham         
Chiltern District Council

Lt Missenden Church - www.littlemissendenparish.org.uk/mainmenu.html

1940's Newsletter


Last modified: May 08, 2008
 

 


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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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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