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Bucks Council issues dozens of enforcement notices during past year

Buckinghamshire Council issued 67 enforcement notices during 2025/26, according to its planning boss.

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Mid-Bucks MP Greg Smith calls for urgent Fly-tipping action

In a post to Facebook, the Conservative MP described the incident in Bledrow Ridge as "appalling".

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Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service public plea to help prevent fires

The fire and rescue service covering Milton Keynes and Buckinghamshire has shared fire safety tips on Facebook after seeing an increase in outdoor fires.

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Annual community fund in Bucks increases to £16,000

Gib Lane Solar Farm has been donating to projects in four parishes since 2015.

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Thames Valley Police Commissioner criticises plans to open asylum camp at defence base

The Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley has raised concerns with plans to open an asylum camp within the region.

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In pictures: The 16 empty retail units across Aylesbury town centre

There are 16 empty retail units currently sitting vacant across Aylesbury town centre, offering a visible reminder of the challenges facing Britain's high streets.

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EXCLUSIVE: Florrie's Children's Respite Service to close

After 25 years of support for Bucks families, the service will close on August 1st.

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Full list of four Buckinghamshire postcodes affected by Thames Water outage

An update is promised early on Thursday

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Several Bucks initiatives to be supported by Chiltern Railways

It comes as part of the operator's Community Investment Fund.

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Bucks Primary schools partnering to keep school days smartphone free

Nine schools in the Thame Partnership have adopted a shared approach.

Bucks Free Press | Aylesbury

21 years on: How the 7/7 bombings left a lasting mark on Buckinghamshire

Today marks 21 years since the July 7, 2005 London bombings, the deadliest terrorist attack on British soil since the Lockerbie disaster.

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England's Chief Medical Officer visits Bucks wellbeing initiatives

It comes as part of his research informing a report on health in small towns and rural areas across the country.

Bucks Free Press | Aylesbury

Patrols issue multiple warnings to drivers and seize e-scooters

Police have issued multiple warnings and seized e-scooters following an evening of anti-social behaviour (ASB) patrols in Aylesbury during ASB Awareness Week.

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Police conclude Anti-Social Behaviour awareness week by issuing warnings

It follows proactive patrols by Thames Valley Police officers on Friday (3/07).

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Princes Risborough mountain bikers to ride 380 miles for charity

The team are hoping to raise £1,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support.

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Bucks homebuilder relaunches annual community initiative scheme

Redrow South Midlands is opening applications for a share of its £12,000 grant pot.

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Bucks council opens its fourth children’s home

The Bucks residence is the newest opened under the council's Children's Home Programme.

Bucks Free Press | Aylesbury

Local composer's work to be transformed into cinematic film later this year

Matthew Wren's neo-classical ballet piece set to be recorded at Aylesbury's Waterside Theatre later this year.

Bucks Free Press | Aylesbury

Police say 78 e-bikes and e-scooters seized so far this year

A total of 78 e-bikes and e-scooters have been seized across High Wycombe, Aylesbury, and Chiltern and South Bucks so far this year.

Bucks Free Press | Aylesbury

School gets new immersive story pods to help inspire love of reading for students

Quainton Church of England Primary School in Aylesbury have created new immersive story pods to inspire a love of reading thanks to new funding