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Bucks Council announces revised bin collection dates for Christmas and New Year 2025-2026
Bucks Council has announced the changes it is making to its bin collection timetable during the festive holidays.
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Bucks Council 'hugely disappointed' as special school plans could be scrapped over funding issues
Concerns have been raised after plans for a new special educational needs school in Buckinghamshire could be scrapped.
Bucks Labour MPs welcome funding boost for local services
Buckinghamshire’s three Labour MPs – Callum Anderson (Buckingham and Bletchley), Emma Reynolds (Wycombe), and Laura Kyrke-Smith (Aylesbury) – have welcomed the news that Buckinghamshire Council will benefit from a 14.7% core funding increase over the course of this Parliament, as part of the G...
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Bucks Labour MPs welcome funding boost for local services
Buckinghamshire’s three Labour MPs have welcomed the news that Buckinghamshire Council will benefit from a 14.7% core funding increase over the course of this Parliament, as part of the Government’s local government finance settlement.
Buckinghamshire Council leader issues statement after Bondi Beach terrorist attack
Buckinghamshire Council leader Cllr Steven Broadbent has spoken out in support of the Jewish community following a tragic terrorist incident in Australia.
Man attacked at convenience store in Chinnor as police release CCTV image
A man was attacked inside a shop in Chinnor, Thames Valley Police has confirmed.
Watch: Shocking moment BMW driver mounted pavement and smashed into lamppost to avoid police in Bucks
This is the shocking moment a BMW driver mounted a pavement and smashed into a lamppost in a bid to avoid Thames Valley Police officers chasing him through Bucks.
Latest weather forecasts downplay chances of a white Christmas in Aylesbury as rain continues
Latest forecasts from weather experts suggest residents in Aylesbury will not witness a white Christmas.
International drone company completes move to Aylesbury Vale business centre at Westcott Venture Park
An internationally-known drone company has completed its move to a hi-tech business site in Aylesbury Vale.
Council leads efforts to unearth mystery behind medieval burial site in Buckingham
A new report into burials at a historical site in Buckingham has been published, unearthing a fascinating insight into the extraordinary find which dates back to at least the 13th century.
Buckinghamshire's Skills Bootcamps exceeding national performance benchmarks
Buckinghamshire Council's Skills Bootcamps programme is successfully supporting an ever growing numbers of residents, helping them to gain vital skills for employment, targeting skills gaps in local communities and helping to drive economic growth within the county.
Famous Weston Turville Manor gains reconstruction approval in latest round of planning updates
Plans to build and outbuilding for a house in Stoke Poges have been refused.
Council plans to sell land for housing project in Wing after abandoning eco-friendly scheme
Bucks Council announced its plans to sell a disused site in Aylesbury Vale to developers after raising concerns with alternate proposals.
Batchelor has mixed feelings over Aylesbury United win
Aylesbury United boss Paul Batchelor was happy with three points gained in the weekend win over Rayners Lane – but wasn’t as pleased with the performance his players put in.
Experts investigate medieval burial site in Buckingham where 73 bodies have been discovered
Archaeologists are exploring the history of a burial site uncovered in an Aylesbury Vale town.
Friend of young man who was stabbed to death is honoured after launch of charity
The friend of a young man who was stabbed to death has been honoured after launching a charity to reduce violence.
Hundreds of people in Buckinghamshire without a home this Christmas
Almost 1,000 people in Buckinghamshire will spend Christmas without a home, new estimates suggest.
More than half of Buckinghamshire children not getting enough exercise according to latest survey findings
More than half of children in Buckinghamshire were not meeting the expected levels of physical activity last year, new figures show.
Pay as you go technology extended to nine further Chiltern Railways' stations
Pay as you go technology with a contactless card or device was extended to nine further Chiltern Railways' stations yesterday (Sunday 14 December).
Search for man who made sexual comments to lone female at McDonald's continues
The search for a man who reportedly made sexual comments to a lone female at a Aylesbury McDonald's after an E-fit image was released.