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Tribute paid to 'caring, outgoing' girl who died in A355 crash in Buckinghamshire
The family of a teenage girl who died in a collision in Buckinghamshire have released a tribute in memory of their loved one.
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Bucks Labour MPs demand urgent clarity on Buckinghamshire Family Hub
They warn that Bucks Council should be transparent about the progress of plans for the new hub ahead of its planned April 2026 opening.
Man arrested in Aylesbury after suspected false imprisonment and assault incident
A man has been arrested after reports of a woman being assaulted in Aylesbury during a suspected false imprisonment incident.
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Council defends secrecy regarding major 1,100 home Woodlands project in Aylesbury Vale
Bucks Council has defended its decision to debate the major housing and transformational roads project in Aylesbury Vale behind closed doors.
Manhunt launched to find missing suspected drug dealer featured on Crimewatch from Bicester
Officers from a regional police unit are searching for a missing man from Bicester wanted in connection with suspected drug dealing offences.
Nigel Farage raises 'mass migration' concerns during Buckinghamshire rally
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage visited Buckinghamshire on Tuesday as part of his party’s local election campaign, and spoke to reporters about what he would do to tackle some of the county’s biggest challenges.
Transgender police officer jailed for 'appalling' sex offences involving child in Buckinghamshire
A former police officer has been sent to jail for sexual offences involving a child committed in both Buckinghamshire and London.
Return of 'park pop-ups' for local businesses
Businesses looking to grow can now apply to hire spaces in selected council-owned parks.
Aylesbury Town Council demands urgent transfer of neglected sports facilities
They have called on Buckinghamshire Council to transfer responsibility for key recreational assets, including Fairford Leys, Walton Court, Edinburgh Playing Fields, Bedgrove, Alfred Rose Park and Meadowcroft.
Food trucks and vans to populate Aylesbury parks under 'pop-up' scheme
As spring and summer approach Bucks Council is encouraging businesses to apply for pop-up licences in its parks in Aylesbury.
Refurbishments at Wycombe General Hospital among latest planning applications in Bucks
Plans to make changes to Wycombe General Hospital have been given the go ahead.
Nigel Farage sworn at and labelled 'racist' during Reform UK event in Buckinghamshire
Nigel Farage was confronted by members of the public and called a racist during a campaign visit to Buckinghamshire on Tuesday.
Alleged drug dealer arrested in Aylesbury after riding through town on Yamaha
A suspected drug dealer was arrested in Aylesbury yesterday in broad daylight.
Bucks Council issues advice after meningitis outbreak in Kent leads to two deaths
Bucks Council has issued advice to families following the meningitis outbreak in Kent which led to two deaths.
Aylesbury pub wins 'most improved' award from trusted beer group
A pub in Aylesbury has received a ‘most-improved’ award from a trusted local beer group.
Court of Appeal sides with council in sewage dispute linked to 170-home Aylesbury Vale development
A legal battle between Bucks Council and an environmental charity has ended after the authority was taken to court over concerns relating to a 170-home development in Aylesbury Vale.
Two Buckinghamshire areas named in Sunday Times Best Places to Live guide
A town and city in Buckinghamshire have been shortlisted as being among the best places to live in the UK, by a trusted publication.
Council launches new Growth Fund to boost the county's economy
Local organisations with ambitious, investment-ready projects are invited to submit Expressions of Interest (EOIs) to help grow the county’s economy.
'Insane' plans to build thousands of homes in Buckinghamshire village draws criticism
Concerns have been raised with the transformation a village in Buckinghamshire would undergo if the current draft of the authority’s plan goes ahead.
Support for Buckinghamshire households that use heating oil
Buckinghamshire Council has responded to the Government’s recent announcement of financial support for low-income households who use heating oil, with council leader Steven Broadbent calling for further clarity on how the scheme will operate locally.