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Bucks Council announces high street auction plan to revitalise Aylesbury
Bucks Council is launching a new auction scheme to regenerate areas of Aylesbury high street that are currently unused.
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Thames Valley Police supporting anti-social behaviour awareness week
Thames Valley Police is supporting Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness Week, with the force saying it is aiming to highlight how anti-social behaviour impacts victims and communities.
Planning decision on already-built Aylesbury mosque remains unresolved one year later
Plans to create a mosque in Aylesbury, despite the work already having been carried out, remain undecided nearly a year later.
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Man from London arrested in Aylesbury suspected of dealing class A drugs
A man from London was arrested in Aylesbury and remains under investigation for dealing class A drugs in the area.
Motorcyclist hospitalised with 'serious' injuries following collision in Aylesbury
A motorcyclist was taken to hospital after they were involved in a collision in Aylesbury on Thursday.
Thames Water warns of 'exceptionally high demand' but does not announce hosepipe ban for Aylesbury
Thames Water, the supply service for most of Buckinghamshire, is warning its customers that it is facing “exceptionally high demand” amid the ongoing heatwave.
Aylesbury coach meets King Charles at special Jiu-Jitsu demonstration
A martial arts coach running a Jiu-Jitsu gym in Aylesbury attended a demonstration with King Charles.
Police investigate alleged road rage and dangerous driving incident in Aylesbury
Police officers are investigating claims that a dangerous driver was intimidating other motorists during an incident on an Aylesbury road.
Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner unveils fund to support schools becoming mobile phone free
Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Barber has unveiled a new fund to support schools across the region in becoming mobile phone free.
'Devastating' housing plans rejected in Amersham after strong opposition
Plans to build 45 homes which residents warned would be “devastating” for Old Amersham, have been refused by councillors.
Petition challenging controversial Bucks Council planning policy ends with hundreds supporting
A petition demanding Buckinghamshire Council restore public viewing of planning comments after the authority removed them from public view, has ended with over 2,000 signatures.
Police confiscate e-bike and recover stolen goods during Aylesbury shoplifting crackdown
Police officers claimed an e-bike allegedly being driven dangerously and seized stolen goods during a shoplifting disruption operation in an Aylesbury neighbourhood.
Aylesbury Homeless Action Group launches ‘Five to Thrive’ campaign
The mayor's chosen charity have launched the community-driven initiative in an effort to prevent homelessness across Aylesbury Vale.
'It has not been as busy this year' - Sandwich shop owner on 2026 struggles
A family-run sandwich shop in Aylesbury has admitted that 2026 has “not been as busy” as previous years, as rising costs and changing customer habits continue to impact independent businesses.
Emergency services attend after lightning strike sparks fire in Bucks
Firefighters were called out last night after a lightning strike sparked a fire in Buckinghamshire.
Where are the knife amnesty bins in Buckinghamshire and what are they for?
Residents in Buckinghamshire are being reminded that knife amnesty bins are available in several locations across the county.
Bucks schools set to close due to heat warning
A number of schools and education centres will close early or completely over the next few days as temperatures continue to soar.
2026 Angels’ Den finalists announced
The Clare Foundation has announced the ten charities shortlisted for Angels’ Den 2026, following 72 applications from organisations working across Buckinghamshire.
New 4km cycle path and walkway opens across Buckinghamshire
A new travel route for cyclists, walkers, and wheelchair users has opened in Buckinghamshire.
Buckinghamshire Council kicks off Armed Forces Week with flag-raising ceremonies
Today (Monday 22 June) marks the start of Armed Forces Week (22–27 June 2026). To commemorate the occasion, Buckinghamshire Council’s Chairman, Cllr John Chilver, led a flag-raising ceremony at the Old Crown Court in Aylesbury, while Armed Forces Champion, Cllr Lesley Clarke OBE, led a second ce...