Community Boards
Working together
Community Boards bring the council, groups, organisations and local people together. Their aim is to look at local issues and find ways of improving them together.
Community Boards listen and respond to local needs.
Community Boards:
- represent the voice of local people
- capture thoughts, ideas and suggestions
- bring together key community partners and residents
- identify local needs and work to produce creative solutions
View the Terms of Reference for the Community Boards (DOCX, 36.3 KB)
Community Board priorities
Community Boards collaborate with local partners to address the Community Board local priorities. This can be delivered through engagement, networking, sharing knowledge and through the delivery of local projects.
The boards use local data, intelligence and the views of the community to identify key areas of focus and priorities for the board to take forward.
Examples of Community Board work can be found here:
View our Community Boards Annual Report 2025 (PDF, 7.96 MB).
View Community Board projects and Engagement (PDF, 136 KB).
Community Board Chairmen and Managers
Each board is supported by a dedicated Chairman, Vice-Chairman and Community Board Manager. They make links with people in the local community to make sure information is shared and local views and ideas are heard.
They will develop working relationships with local people, groups and organisations to make sure they feel connected with the Boards and the Council.
The Community Board Chairman will be appointed after the local elections on 1 May 2025.
Get involved
The ambition is for each Community Board to drive and deliver change for their local communities.
If you join your Community Board, you'll be able to have your say on issues that affect your area. How involved you become is up to you. You can find your local Board and details of how to contact your Community Board Manager by searching for your local Community Board below or you can complete our online form to get involved.
Opportunity Bucks- Ward Partnerships
In addition to Community Boards, residents living in some areas in Aylesbury, Chesham and High Wycombe are also invited to join their local Ward Partnership.
The Ward Partnerships have been developed to support the county’s Opportunity Bucks programme, giving residents from these wards a chance to help shape and improve outcomes and opportunities.