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New cafe opens in Aylesbury dedicated to samosas and exclusive tea and coffee blends
A new cafe has opened in Aylesbury specialising in producing samosas and traditional Indian teas and coffees.
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Police on alert after reports of potential fights involving rival Aylesbury schools
An increased police presence will be seen around Aylesbury after reports of potential fights involving students attending schools in the town.
Bucks Roads in Crisis: Liberal Democrats Demand Action on £210m Repair Backlog
The Buckinghamshire Liberal Democrats have issued a stark warning over the condition of the county’s roads, citing a £210 million repair backlog and an official “amber” warning from the Department for Transport (DfT) as evidence of what they describe as a mounting infrastructure crisis.
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Council slammed as residents endure 'pothole hell' across Buckinghamshire
Councillors across Buckinghamshire have condemned the state of the county’s roads and are calling for more to be done.
Four Aylesbury routes included in council's latest roadworks schedule
Four Aylesbury routes have been included in the council’s latest roadworks schedule.
CCTV image released after front garden theft reported in Aylesbury
A theft has been reported in Aylesbury where an offender allegedly stole a car battery from a household’s front garden.
Serious Assault at Centre MK – Arrest Made
Police have arrested a suspect following a serious assault at Centre MK in Milton Keynes yesterday (28/02/26), prompting the temporary closure of the shopping centre.
Buckinghamshire Council Lib Dem leader mocked for repeatedly referencing Milton Keynes town during budget debate
The leader of the Liberal Democrat group on Buckinghamshire Council was mocked during a budget debate after repeatedly referencing a town in Milton Keynes that does not fall under the authority’s control.
Olympic medalist Lauren Irwin opens new Aldi supermarket in Amersham
An Olympic medalist officially opened a new low-price supermarket within a town in Buckinghamshire.
Grade II listed cottage featuring award-winning garden now on sale in Winslow
A Grade II listed cottage which features an award-winning garden is now on sale in Winslow.
Bucks vulnerable adults support charity closes after 30 years
A Bucks charity that supports vulnerable adults and young people has closed after 30-years in operation across Wycombe, Aylesbury and Chesham.
'Lacks ambition' opposition group votes against Bucks Council's budget
One of Buckinghamshire’s main political groups voted against the upcoming budget.
'Extreme right wing' man from Buckinghamshire jailed after police discover weapon making instructions
A man from Buckinghamshire, who police say held ‘extreme right wing views’, has been jailed after he was found to be looking at weapon making instructions.
Buckinghamshire Council Launches Consultation on Draft Transport Plan to 2045
Buckinghamshire Council has opened a public consultation on its draft Local Transport Plan 5 (LTP5), which sets out proposed transport policies and priorities for the county through to 2045.
Buckinghamshire Council Sets Balanced Budget Following Funding Changes
Buckinghamshire Council has approved a balanced budget for the 2026/27 financial year, setting out council tax increases and further savings plans amid changes to national funding arrangements.
Aylesbury MP frustrated by lack of pot hole repairs
Laura Kyrke-Smith has written to Buckinghamshire Council to express "her serious concern about the condition of roads across Aylesbury and the villages", but the council says it has "been proactive, not passive, in addressing the issue."
Father was found dead after consuming 'extraordinary amount of alcohol', inquest told
A father-of-two who was found dead at his Buckinghamshire home had consumed 'an extraordinary amount of alcohol', an inquest has heard.
Aylesbury mum takes on challenge in memory of 'my-rock' grandad
A young Aylesbury mum is taking on a fundraising challenge in memory of her “rock” grandad and to support others living with epilepsy.
Re-appeal for information following fatal road traffic collision - M40, High Wycombe
Thames Valley Police is re-appealing for witnesses to a road traffic collision on the M40 near High Wycombe following the sad death of the victim today (25/2).
Buckinghamshire Council appoints Zina Etheridge as new Chief Executive
Buckinghamshire Council has confirmed the appointment of Zina Etheridge as its new Chief Executive and Head of Paid Service following a full Council meeting held on Wednesday 25 February.