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Police hunt wanted man who absconded from Aylesbury Vale prison
If you see him call 999
Wing athlete aiming for gold at this year’s paralympics
The games are being held in Paris
Bucks authority announces plans to turn old Aylesbury council building into 46-home development
The council also confirmed plans to build a new walkway in the town centre as part of its £5 million regeneration project
Conservative Matthew Barber narrowly re-elected as Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner
Labour’s Tim Starkey finished second with just over 2,000 fewer votes
Police increasingly concerned for missing Aylesbury teenage girl last seen on Friday
Iris has links to Liverpool and Manchester
Man jailed after he was caught with 18 bags of cocaine in Aylesbury
Plain clothed officers followed the man after they witnessed a suspected drug deal
Appeal to find missing Aylesbury teen
Thames Valley Police is appealing for the public’s help to locate a teenager who has been reported missing in Aylesbury.
Plans approved for new facilities at closed Bucks golf club and hotel
Plans to install new facilities at Stoke Park have been approved as the Buckinghamshire golf club and hotel is set to fully re-open this year.
Pitstone Green Museum Opens Bank Holiday Monday
The Heritage Park at Pitstone Green Museum takes you on a journey back in time! With its setting in the historic buildings of a Victorian farm, nestled near Ivinghoe Beacon, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the past.
Matthew Barber re-elected Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner
Matthew Barber has been re-elected as Police and Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley.
Award-winning Bucks mum who rescued hundreds of puppies and horses as an RSPCA investigator dies aged 47
“They broke the mould when they made Kirsty and she was a trailblazer and a huge influencer for the way we investigate cruelty”
Bucks Council releases shortened roadworks schedule for week following Bank Holiday
The full council list does not include works carried out by utility companies
More than three-quarters of the most vulnerable school children in Buckinghamshire are performing below expected standard
Unions are calling for more staff or specialist support
Application period opens for final £600k HS2 road improvement fund suggestions in Bucks
Bucks Council has revealed that 22 roads have already been upgraded as a result of the agreement
Hearing Dog puppies captivated by Morris dancing performance
Hearing Dog puppies-in-training were introduced to some unusual sights and sounds at the charity’s Buckinghamshire-based southern training centre last Friday (26th April), when local Morris dancers, Cracklewick Morris, visited their puppy class.
Princes Risborough home with idyllic countryside surroundings hits the market valued at nearly £2m
Estate agents believe the home was constructed in the 17th century
Police foil new break-in attempt at manor house on former go-to Hollywood filming spot near Aylesbury and Leighton Buzzard
Officers were called out again last night to prevent a potential break-in
Police officer acquitted of rape in Buckinghamshire
A serving Metropolitan Police officer has been acquitted of rape in Buckinghamshire.
Bucks residents go to the polls
Voters in Buckinghamshire are being reminded to take photo ID with them when they go to the polling station today.
Firefighters tackle bin lorry fire
Fire crews responded to a bin lorry fire in Chalfont St Giles on Wednesday.