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Aylesbury carriageway resurfacing among latest roadworks announced by Buckinghamshire Council
Two roads will be closed in Aylesbury as part of carriageway resurfacing, which are among the latest roadworks announced by Buckinghamshire Council.
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The Jam, Cliff Richard and jazz - photos show musical memories of Aylesbury from years gone by
Aylesbury has a rich musical heritage and this collection of photos from the Bucks Herald archives highlight some of the famous names to grace the town’s venues.
Buckinghamshire Council transport boss pleads with residents to "bear with" authority over potholes
Buckinghamshire Council’s transport boss has pleaded with residents to “bear with” the authority as it resurfaces roads across the county.
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Two days of free live music coming to Aylesbury over August Bank Holiday weekend
Two days of free live music is coming to Aylesbury over the August Bank Holiday weekend.
‘A pioneering moment in policing’: How AI assistant has helped solve public questions and support victims
Thames Valley Police has described the first six months of its AI virtual assistant Bobbi as ‘a pioneering moment in policing.’
Thames Valley Police launch new Safety Camera Motorcyclist team
It comes as part of their ongoing commitment to improve road safety.
Three Bucks food banks receive RaisingNutrition accreditation
It comes after a year-long Bucks Council-funded pilot to improve the healthiness of food provided by food banks.
Buckingham pub purchased by umbrella company with long-serving member appointed to management role
An Aylesbury Vale pub has been purchased by an umbrella company.
Anti-Social Behaviour awareness week: Thames Valley Police visit Bedgrove Park
Officers went to the park yesterday (1/07), following concerns about the area.
Aylesbury bidding to become the UK Town of Culture 2028
It joins several Bucks towns hoping to be the first to be given the title.
Thames Valley Police Commissioner raises alarm over Government's early prison release proposals
Thames Valley’s Police and Crime Commissioner has warned the Sentencing Act will lead to more criminals reoffending because fewer offenders will be sent to prison.
Bucks Council defends comments decision again despite criticism
Buckinghamshire Council’s planning boss has responded to a petition urging the council to renege on its decision to stop publishing planning comments.
CCTV image released after suspected harassment incidents in Thame
Police officers are investigating alleged harassment incidents which took place in Thame.
Blue Leanie and Waterside Theatre among Aylesbury buildings granted conservation status
Well-known Aylesbury buildings are now in areas with conservation status, Bucks Council announced.
Plans unveiled for new multi-million pound 52-bed rehab centre at Stoke Mandeville Hospital
Details regarding the rehabilitation centre being constructed at Stoke Mandeville Hospital have been released.
Bucks Council update Aylesbury conservation areas
It comes as part of their adoption of a new Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan for the town.
Plans announced to use motorbikes to catch speeders across Thames Valley
Thames Valley Police will soon use motorbikes to carry out speed enforcement on roads where traditional camera vans cannot easily operate.
New 'story pods' at Aylesbury school to make reading exciting again
Quainton CE Primary School have been able to create their new reading areas after receiving funding from educational publisher Twinkl.
Bucks Council rejects calls for 'absolutely hated' blanket 20mph speed limits
Blanket 20mph speed limits are “absolutely hated” by residents and are being pushed for ideological rather than safety reasons, Buckinghamshire Council’s transport chief has claimed.
Football ground damage and burnt benches identified as key concerns for Winslow residents
Key anti-social behaviour issues affecting residents living in an Aylesbury Vale town have been identified at a meeting.