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Great Missenden - Extension of Double Yellow Lines and 30mph Speed Limit

HP16 9AXPublished 10/07/26
Bucks Free Press • 

What is happening?

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNCIL

THE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNCIL

(PROHIBITION OF WAITING, LOADING AND STOPPING)

AND (ON-STREET PARKING PLACES) ORDER 2021

(AMENDMENT NO 029) ORDER 2026

THE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNCIL (SPEED LIMIT)

ORDER 2021 (AMENDMENT NO 018) ORDER 2026

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Buckinghamshire Council has made the above-named Orders under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.

The effect of the Orders are to introduce/extend parking restrictions (double yellow lines) and extend the existing 30mph speed limit on Aylesbury Road, Great Missenden as shown in the below table.

Road Name

(And Extents)

What is being proposed

Aylesbury Road, Great Missenden (From The Black Horse Public House to A413 Junction)

Extension of Double Yellow Lines on the eastern side of the carriageway from the existing lines in a north – westerly direction towards the A413 Junction for a length of 110.05 metres followed by a gap of 75 metres and then another length of 36.82 metres of Double Yellow Lines.

Aylesbury Road, Great Missenden (From The Black Horse Public House to A413 Junction)

Introduce new double yellow lines from the property edge of the Public House on the western side of the carriageway in a north – westerly direction to the A413 Junction for a length of 202.42 metres. This will also cover the entrance to Town End Farm.

Aylesbury Road, Great Missenden (From Town End Farm to A413 junction)

Extension to the existing 30mph speed limit north from the entrance to Town End Farm in a north – westerly direction for a length of 80 metres, ending outside Havenfield Cottage.

The Orders will come into effect on Friday 10th July 2026. A copy of the Orders can be viewed on the Council’s website: https://yourvoicebucks.citizenspace.com/ and by accessing our digital Traffic Regulation Order platform – https://buckinghamshire.traffweb.app/

If you wish to question the validity of these Orders, or of any provision contained therein on the grounds that they are not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or on the grounds that any requirement of this Act or of any instrument made under it has not been complied with in relation to these Orders, you may within six weeks from Friday 10th July 2026, by applying to the High Court.

Dated: 10th July 2026

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