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Anything under the About menu including local history and wildlife

Red Kite
Local Local Wildlife 

The beautiful Red Kite

March 10, 2016March 11, 2016 BCL

( Information taken from the Chiltern site here )The Chilterns is one of the best places in the UK to see

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Blue Tit
Local Local Wildlife 

Birds in our garden

March 10, 2016March 15, 2016 BCL

All these photographs were taken by Adrian Shepard, a local resident on Camp Road. If you are a wildlife photographer

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Bulstrode Camp old oak with brick support
Local Local History 

Bulstrode Camp Oak Trees

March 9, 2016April 2, 2016 BCL History, Local History, Tree

(information taken from Chiltern web site here) Bulstrode Camp is surrounded by trees, some of them very old oak trees.

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Local Local History 

Geological Map

March 8, 2016March 10, 2016 BCL

The bedrock geology in the Gerrards Cross area comprises of Lambeth and London clays with some upper chalk found at the

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The Camp from 1856
Local Local History 

Old Maps

March 8, 2016March 17, 2016 BCL Local History, Maps

“This work is based on data provided through www.VisionofBritain.org.uk and uses historical material which is copyright of the Great Britain

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Steps to Camp
Local Local History 

Bulstrode Camp – a detailed history

March 8, 2016October 2, 2020 BCL Bulstrode Camp, Local History

These details are taken from The Gerrards Cross Town Council pages here Bulstrode Camp is a good example of a

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The Voice
Local News South Bucks DC 

Gerrards Cross Green Belt at Risk of Development!

February 1, 2016March 9, 2016 BCL Green Belt, South Bucks

This article is taken from ‘The Voice‘ February edition: Act now to stop it happening! South Bucks and Chiltern District

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Green belt threatened
Local News South Bucks DC 

GREEN BELT THREATENED IN GERRARDS CROSS

January 26, 2016March 9, 2016 BCL Green Belt, South Bucks

Dear Resident, GREEN BELT THREATENED IN GERRARDS CROSS January 26, 2016   Please respond to the Chiltern and South Bucks

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Rats and Re-cycling
Local Local Wildlife Neighbourhood Watch News Notifications 

Rats and Recycling

May 7, 2015March 9, 2016 BCL Neighbourhood Watch, Rats, Re-cycling

Several neighbours have commented that rats are now being seen in their gardens. This has not been a visible problem

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Website design and admin:

Adrian Shepard, contact: info@bulstrodecamp.co.uk

Useful Information

Refuse collection is Friday morning (see 2017 calendar)

Many trees have Tree preservation orders, check Tree Preservation Status here: SBDC.

Salt-grit is available from the green grit-bins for communal use in icy weather.

Police: non-emergency number 101
Office at Tatling End

Buckinghamshire County Council: 01296 395000 for Education, Highways etc.
Offices in Aylesbury

South Bucks District Council: 01895 837200 for Planning, Environment, Trees, Refuse/recycling collection
Offices at Capswood, Oxford Road, Denham.

Gerrards Cross Town Council: 01753 888018 for the Camp, Planning, street lighting
Office at Memorial Centre, West Common Road, Gerrards Cross
Office hours: Monday, Tuesday & Thursday mornings 9.30 – 1pm

Hospital: Wexham Park A&E: 01753 633000

Library: Station Road, Gerrards Cross: 0845 230 3232

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