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Police Announce Death of Much-Loved Retired Dog Griff
A retired police dog who served in Buckinghamshire has died at the age of 10.
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Amersham pub reopens after 4-week renovation including bar and beer garden upgrades
A pub in Buckinghamshire announced it is reopened to the public after a four-week renovation project.
Aylesbury runner preparing for 21st London Marathon after leg procedure
An experienced long-distance runner in Aylesbury is gearing up for his 21st London Marathon this weekend.
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Memorial unveiled in tribute to Thames Valley Police PC Andrew Harper killed in line of duty
A memorial has been unveiled in tribute to a police officer who lost their life in the line of duty aged just 28.
News Joint enforcement activity sees police and partners take action across Buckinghamshire
Following a multi-agency operation led by Thames Valley Police alongside Buckinghamshire Council, targeted action has been taken against high street retail crime and anti-social behaviour in Buckinghamshire.
Bollards installation confirmed at 'dangerous' Aylesbury junction where drivers mount kerbs
Bucks Council confirmed plans to install bollards at a junction in Aylesbury after parents raised concerns with a series of reported dangerous driving incidents in the area.
Live facial recognition vans used by police for first time in Aylesbury
Thames Valley Police has used live facial recognition vans to surveil residents in Aylesbury for the first time.
Cancer Unit Revamped Thanks to £30k Charity Funding
Charities and clinical staff came together at the end of March to celebrate the opening of the newly-refurbished staff room at the Cancer Care and Haematology Unit (CCHU) at Stoke Mandeville Hospital
Three Conservation Areas updated in Bucks
Buckinghamshire Council has adopted new Conservation Area Appraisals and Management Plans for Buckingham, Haddenham, and Winslow, updating boundary lines to better protect and enhance the distinctive character and heritage of these Buckinghamshire towns.
Homelessness Support Service Confirmed as Rothschild Charity Partner
Aylesbury Homeless Action Group, which provides support and advice to those who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, has been chosen by the staff and volunteers at Waddesdon Manor and the Rothschild Foundation as the Foundation’s Charity of the Year for 202
Plans approved moving historic Thame cattle market to new location
Thame’s famous cattle market is moving to a new destination after planning approval was granted to open a new facility.
Buckinghamshire NHS Trust praises home support service reducing costs by £3m
A health coordinator in Buckinghamshire has hailed a home support service which is supporting its patients.
Buckingham conservation areas expanded to protect town's character
Bucks Council has confirmed changes to the conservation areas in Buckingham, Winslow, and Haddenham.
Campaign to Bring the Ducks Home Gains Momentum
MP Laura Kyrke-Smith has presented a petition in the House of Commons calling for action to help Aylesbury United return to a permanent home ground in the town it represents.
Pony and trap riding banned on two Buckinghamshire A-roads
A ban on pony-and-trap on the A413 and A40 is set to come into force at the end of the month.
Refurbished 17th century property in Aylesbury Vale hits market with £850k valuation
A new property has gone up for sale in the area and it is being championed by estate agents as a 17th century home with a modern twist.
Bucks Council planning system issues are stalling house sales says councillor
Delays in the council’s planning and land charges department are stalling property sales in Amersham and Chesham Bois, a councillor has claimed.
Jewish community in Buckinghamshire organises 'secretive' events to avoid potential violence
A Jewish group in South Buckinghamshire says it has had to become more “secretive” about where and when it meets.
19 vehicles seized by police in Aylesbury as officers use ANPR machines to catch suspected culprits
Thames Valley Police announced that 19 vehicles have been seized in the Aylesbury area as part of a planned crackdown.
Future changes approved for waste and street scene services in Buckinghamshire
Buckinghamshire Council has approved the outsourcing of future waste collection and street scene services in north and south Buckinghamshire – a decision which will see a single contract providing these services for the whole county from 2029/30