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Doorstep theft reported in Tring as police release CCTV image
A doorstep theft has been reported in Tring and Hertfordshire Constabulary has released CCTV images linked to its investigation.
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Parish council launches fresh bid for 'contaminated' land in Wing launching eco-alternative to housing development
Wing Parish Council has renewed its bid to purchase land owned by the unitary authority to stop it being turned into a housing development.
New retail store approved at popular Aylesbury shopping site
A new retailer is coming to Aylesbury and will replace a closing budget store in one of the town’s business districts.
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MPs call for Bucks Council to drop 'infuriating' comments policy
MPs and councillors are renewing calls for Buckinghamshire Council to revisit its controversial decision to stop publishing public comments on planning applications.
Police hunt hit and run driver after motorcyclist left with serious injury in Thame Road collision
A motorcyclist in his 30s suffered serious injury after a hit and run in Longwick and police are on the hunt for the driver of a blue hatchback.
Buckinghamshire secures £6 million of government adult skills funding through devolution
Buckinghamshire Council has welcomed formal confirmation of the devolution deal it has put to the government, bringing £6 million of Adult Skills funding to the county.
Aylesbury cocaine dealer jailed after distributing class A drugs across town
A drug dealer living in Aylesbury has been sent to jail after he was discovered to have been distributing illegal contraband across the town.
Bucks Council releases shortened roadworks schedule following bank holiday
Bucks Council has released a shortened roadworks schedule for the coming week.
Thames Valley Police boss criticises Government's policing reforms citing significant regional funding losses
Thames Valley Police’s commissioner has slammed the Government’s plans to reform regional policing.
Easton Street Car Park in High Wycombe to close
Buckinghamshire Council has confirmed that the multi-storey car park will close from Tuesday (5th May).
Waddesdon man trekking almost 500 miles for Florence Nightingale Hospice
Pete Griffith is hoping to raise £10,000 by taking on the Camino Frances.
Buckinghamshire NHS Trust 'proud' to celebrate 25 years of 'important' Filipino nurses
Buckinghamshire’s NHS trust has celebrated the nurses who have come over from the Philippines to support patients in the area.
Bucks firefighters take to the mountains for charity
Leyla and Rachael from Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue will be tackling three peaks in just 24 hours.
Buckinghamshire community leaders react to 'horrific' Golders Green terrorism attack
MPs and community leaders across Buckinghamshire have spoken out following a stabbing in Golders Green, north London, in which two Jewish men were injured.
Two potential sites identified for new home of Aylesbury United Football Club
Two sites are being considered as potential stadium locations for Aylesbury United Football Club should the latest ‘Bring the Ducks Home’ campaign provide a breakthrough.
Plans submitted for 85-home development by Chilterns in Wendover
A planning application has been submitted requesting permission to build a new 85-home development in Aylesbury Vale.
Police launch extra patrols to protect Jewish centres in Buckinghamshire after Golders Green terrorist attack
Thames Valley Police have launched special patrols, including armed response units, to protect the policing area’s Jewish centres following the Golders Green terror attack.
Meet the volunteer ambulance service saving lives across Buckinghamshire - and asking for your help
A private ambulance service which handles around 1,000 calls every year is asking for help to continue its life-saving work across Buckinghamshire.
Aylesbury school recognised nationally for behaviour approach
Elmhurst School, part of the Great Learners Trust, has been recognised at a national level for its approach to supporting pupils’ behaviour.
PC drove on wrong side of road at 60mph before fatally striking woman, court told
A police officer responding to an emergency call was driving on the wrong side of the road at 60mph when he fatally struck a woman, a court has head.