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Agripower

Agripower was formed in 1964, undertaking most aspects of agricultural contracting work. It was during this stage of the Company’s development and expansion that the importance of land drainage was realised. From 1968, Agripower has specialised in all aspects of land drainage and since 1978 has become well established within the sports turf industry, concentrating on the design, construction, drainage and maintenance of all sports and amenity areas.

Agripower is a member of SAPCA, LDCA, BALI, and STRI ensuring a high standard of workmanship is maintained. Agripower has been in the industry for forty years and at the forefront of the sports turf business for more than twenty five.

www.agripower.co.uk


AVDC (Aylesbury Vale District Council)


There are numerous departments within our local council that have helped or supported this project namely:
Paul Holton
Green Spaces Officer (Biodiversity)
Aylesbury Vale District Council
Haydon Mill, Rabans Lane, Aylesbury, HP19 8RU
Tel: 01296 427972
PHolton@aylesburyvaledc.gov.uk

Chris Bolton
Sports Development Manager
Aylesbury Vale District Council
66 High Street
Aylesbury
Bucks
HP20 1SD
Tel: 01296 585221
Mob: 07843 311876
cbolton@aylesburyvaledc.gov.uk

Anne Vujanic
Aylesbury Vale District Council
Grants & Voluntary Sector Liaison Officer
The Gateway,
Gatehouse Road,
Aylesbury,
HP19 8FF
Tel: 01296 585186
Fax: 01296 488997
avujanic@aylesburyvaledc.gov.uk

Awards for All

Awards for All is a Lottery grants scheme funding small, local community-based projects in the UK.
www.awardsforall.org.uk


Bucks TV


Richard Carr, popular former presenter on Mix 96, is back in Aylesbury after a stint working on MKTV. He has set up and is busy establishing this new Internet TV Station for Buckinghamshire.
www.buckstv.co.uk


Bucks Sports Partnership


Bucks Sport is the brand name of the Bucks & Milton Keynes Sports Partnership, one of 49 ‘County Sports Partnerships’ nation-wide, that form a key element of the Delivery System for Sport across England.

Its vision is for an active and successful sporting county, where everyone is more active and healthy and enjoys the benefits of sport, improve their lives through sport and achieve success at whatever level through their involvement.

Its aim is to create a ‘single system’ whereby all agencies work together more effectively to widen access, increase participation, create clear pathways and improve levels of performance in sport and physical activity.
Bucks & Milton Keynes Sports Partnership
New Century House
Pembroke Road
Aylesbury
Bucks
HP20 1DB

(Please note our postal address is 66 High Street, Aylesbury, Bucks HP20 1SD)

Tel: 01296 585215

Fax: 01296 585538

E-mail info@buckssport.org
www.buckssport.org

Buckingham and Winslow Advertiser
www.buckinghamtoday.co.uk

Bucks Herald
www.bucksherald.co.uk

Community Chest

The Community Chest was formed as part of the agreement to transfer housing stock from AVDC to the Vale of Aylesbury Housing Trust (VAHT). The Community Chest is a partnership fund accountable to both the district council and the housing trust. It is expected that funds of up to £500,000 per year will be available from 2007 - 2017.

Mrs Sarah Rothwell (SRothwell@aylesburyvaledc.gov.uk)
Community Chest Grants Officer
Community Engagement Team
Aylesbury Vale District Council
The Gateway, Gatehouse Road
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP19 8FF
Tel 01296 585 634


Fenland Leisure


The manufacturer and installer of our TrimTrail (due to be fitted in June 2009).
www.fenlandleisure.co.uk


Granborough Village Website

To find out about what is happening in the village of Granborough.
www.granborough.com


North Marston Village Website

To find out about everything that's happening in the village go to the newly created website.
www.northmarston.org


Our AVDC Councillor


Councillor Sue Polhill
SPolhill@aylesburyvaledc.gov.uk


Our County Councillor


Netta Glover
nglover@buckscc.gov.uk


WREN


Waste Recycling Environmental Limited (WREN) was established in 1997. WREN is a company limited by guarantee and a non-profit making Environmental Body (EB) registered to fund projects, which are “eligible” under the Landfill Communities Fund.

WREN receives the majority of its funding from the landfill tax levied by Waste Recycling Group.

Its operating philosophy is to:

  • minimise costs whilst maintaining high standards of support for applicants for funds and those undertaking projects
  • maximise the amount of money allocated to successful project applicants
  • operate in a fair, professional manner
  • involve local people in the decision making process
  • spend tax raised in an area back in that area
  • raise levels of awareness of the Landfill Communities Fund so that those organisations with “eligible” projects seek funding support.

www.wren.org.uk