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There IS enough water for River Wye in High Wycombe
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Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School Plans to overhaul three schools, a new nail salon in a village and work to prevent the collapse of a river wall form just some of the many applications submitted to Buckinghamshire Council last week. Here is a selection of just some of the latest plans that the council’s planning officers will now decide.
Work to a river wall to prevent erosion and collapse in Rivers Edge, High Wycombe - 21/06237/FUL The house in Rivers Edge, a small cul-de-sac off Kingsmead Road, were built in close proximity to Back River - a backwater of the River Wye. The concrete retaining wall at the back of the houses has recently shown evidence of movement, so work to repair and stabilise it needs to be carried out. Consultants have recommended gabion baskets be installed along the river bank and now permission is needed.
For many years now there have been spasmodic indications from our local council, now subsumed in the unitary authority called Buckinghamshire Council, of a desire to de-culvert a section of the river Wye as it passes beneath the centre of Wycombe. If my recollection is correct this started when it was found that the elevated section of the inner relief road was deteriorating faster than expected and would need either:
the support structure to be repaired and strengthened, or
the dual carriageway to be demolished, and the road re-routed The thinking was that the latter course of action would provide a wonderful opportunity to unite the two sections of the town either side of the road and at the same time open up a section of the river. At first, Planning Inspectors were doubtful but once the county and district councils had worked together to show that an alternative route around the town centre could work (it has now mostly been built!), they accepted it and the vision is n