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Wycombe exited the Berks & Bucks Senior Cup at the quarter-final stage on Tuesday night
while Brody Peart was also on target with an excellent free-kick
Epping Forest District Council has issued a letter to affected residents
with an update on the grass verge damage on Beaconsfield Road
We are writing to inform you about the damage to the grass verge on Beaconsfield Road in Epping
Epping Forest District Council is aware of the issue and wants to keep you informed on what has happened
Works have been taking place in the area by a utilities subcontractor responsible for bringing power to the new Epping Leisure Centre site
While the subcontractor previously completed initial works and made good the area
during the collection of remaining cable drums and excavators
vehicles operating on behalf of the subcontractor caused damage to the green
The utilities subcontractor is now back on site to complete the final section of electrical cabling
with work expected to last approximately three weeks
We have intervened to express our dissatisfaction and obtained an apology
along with assurances that the area will be reinstated by making good and reseeding as soon as the work is completed
We apologise for any inconvenience this has caused residents and would like to reassure you that we will inspect the works once they are completed to ensure everything is in order
A Wycombe Wanderers XI will take on Beaconsfield Town in the quarter final of the Berks & Bucks Senior Cup on Tuesday 14th January (k.o
Tickets are available to book online with a discount when purchased in advance - just head to their website
Alternatively you can pay on the night (card only)
Beaconsfield\'s home stadium at Holloways Park has a licensed bar and hot food available
Please note that the first-team\'s busy schedule of league and national cup fixtures
coupled with the 3G surface at Beaconsfield\'s home stadium
makes it unlikely that Wanderers will field first-team players during this fixture
A printed programme will be available at the match and two fully licenced bars and the Ramshack food bar will be open from 6:30pm
Limited parking is available onsite or at Beaconsfield Services
(Note: parking is limited to 3 hours and subject to availability)
Epping Forest District Council has issued an apology following significant damage caused to a grass verge
A number of confusing messages have appeared online following damage to the grass in Beaconsfield Road
Blame has been erroneously attributed to various companies
In fact at this stage it is not clear how the damage was caused
We have been assured by a subcontractor working in the area at the time of the incident that they can show they reinstated and reseeded the area which may then have been subsequently damaged by another lorry or vehicle
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Coordinated works have been completed to relight Pyebush roundabout (A355/M40 Junction 2) and Beaconsfield Interchange
Our first capital streetlighting scheme of 2024/25 has been successfully completed after four weeks of coordinated works to relight Pyebush roundabout (A355/M40 Junction 2) and Beaconsfield Interchange
With fewer daylight hours as we head into the winter months
the completion of these works will increase visibility and safety for road users
A total 159 assets were upgraded involving: 112 streetlights
In addition to this 131 new LED lanterns were installed to replace 121 existing first-generation defective LED lanterns
resulting in the lanterns flickering on and off or failing completely
the failing LED lanterns caused a lack of visibility for road users posing a serious safety risk
All of the new LED lanterns that were installed have a ten-year guarantee and contribute to the council’s LED lantern installation programme for the Buckinghamshire Highways Network - which currently stands at over 98% complete
To minimise the team’s time and impact on the network
we coordinated our traffic management activities with Highways England (who are responsible for the M40 and slip roads) and scheduled other works alongside the streetlighting scheme
A passive safe streetlighting column is a column which deforms/collapses when struck by a vehicle
to reduce injury to the vehicle's occupants particularly in areas of high-speed traffic
Each column has an underground passive safety box
and this is designed to detach the power supply upon impact and thus ensuring electrical safety to the column whilst maintaining the electrical systems circuit integrity to keep the other columns in lighting
Before photo of streetlight upgrade to Pyebush Roundabout
After photo of streetlight upgrade to Pyebush Roundabout
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