Latest News
We aim to keep residents informed of what is happening in and about Chorleywood and do this in a number of ways
- Each month we send a newsletter by email to everyone who has subscribed
- Twice a year we print our magazine ‘The Chorleywood Resident’ and distribute to all residents
- Where appropriate we put posters in the various noticeboards around the village
- We regularly post on Facebook and Twitter
And throughout this website you will see news and information items relevant to the page topic, with the most important also on the home page and a selection of recent items below.
Please Contact Us to let us of important news to share with the village.
Chorleywood Common – Litter pick on 22nd March
As part of the 10th National Great British Spring Clean, we are organising a litter pick on our beautiful Common on Saturday 22nd March 2025. We...
Chiltern Choir – Beethoven!
The Chiltern Choir presents its next concert on Saturday 5th April. A lovely Beethoven programme, The Mass in C and the Choral Fantasia, as well as...
New fencing to protect our Parade flower beds
Our Parade flower beds are starting to show very welcome signs of spring. Unfortunately the plants at the roadside edges suffered from people...
Another Disappearing Post Box
The red pillar box opposite the Co-op in Lower Road disappeared without public warning this week, and with it the 5pm last collection. Lords, who...
New Tablets, and free “Tea & Tablet” sessions in the Library
Chorleywood Community Library is delighted to announce the arrival of 3 Samsung Galaxy tablets (Hublets) that are free for members to use in the...
Chorleywood Common – Ground Nesting Bird Protection Campaign
Chorleywood Parish Council is launching its annual campaign to promote and protect ground nesting birds on Chorleywood Common, implementing measures...
Roughwood Lane – get your free permit!
Thanks to our November newsletter item lots of Chorleywood residents were able to respond to Bucks County Council’s consultation on closing...
Old Shire Lane – good news, wellies no longer needed soon!
As we reported last June, the top of Old Shire Lane from Piggy Lane to Philipshill Wood has been so damaged by vehicles that it’s often impassable...
Chorleywood station car park – Postscript
We’re pleased to see that the lights were adjusted to shine downwards, after we reported the residents' 3rd degree spotlight effect and had an...