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In Pictures: £1.1m home in Aylesbury Vale featuring 'exceptional' open plan lounge
A luxurious home in Aylesbury Vale has entered the property market with a valuation of £1.1 million.

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Date confirmed for opening of Mountain Warehouse store at popular Aylesbury shopping site
A specialist retail brand has confirmed the date it is opening a maiden store in Aylesbury.


Help available for Unpaid Carers in Bucks
Do you know someone who is providing unpaid care for a family member, friend or neighbour? It is something people do without a second thought and although rewarding, providing regular care for another person can impact your own health and wellbeing. It can be tiring and sometimes lonely but help and...

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Suspected drug dealers arrested in Aylesbury after police raid
Two men have been arrested after police officers broke into a property in Aylesbury.


Suspected drug dealer arrested in Aylesbury for alleged assault and carrying a weapon
A suspected drug dealer was arrested in Aylesbury and is under investigation for numerous charges.


Full details of £20m Wycombe Hospital project emerge after official application
The full details of Wycombe Hospital’s long-awaited redevelopment have now been unveiled following the submission of a planning application.


Student fraud: Lord Hanson and NatWest launch crackdown on scammers targeting undergraduates
At the start of the new academic year in universities, the Minister for Fraud, Lord Hanson, writes exclusively for National World about the rise of fraud targeted at students.


Leighton Linslade Rotary Club Launches Lifesaving Neighbourhood Defibrillators Project
Timed to coincide with World Restart a Heart Day, the Rotary Club of Leighton Linslade today launched its Neighbourhood Defibrillators Project — a community-driven initiative aimed at dramatically improving access to lifesaving equipment across Leighton Buzzard and surrounding areas.


Halloween: The one decoration experts say to keep out of your garden - which can trap and harm wildlife
These fake decorations can snare real prey 🕷


Buckinghamshire man wins approval for 'dream' arts and crafts home despite objections
A man from Knotty Green has won permission to build his “dream” Arts and Crafts-style house, after his plans were criticised by neighbours.


New Co-op store coming to Aylesbury town centre and applies for extended alcohol sales licence
A new application has been submitted to Buckinghamshire Council for a premises licence that would allow alcohol sales at a new Co-op store coming to Aylesbury High Street.


'Deeply worrying' rise in religious and race hate crimes recorded in Thames Valley
Thames Valley Police logged more religious and race hate crime offences last year, new figures show.


'Anxious' resident urges Bucks Council to address Union flags on lampposts campaign
A resident in the Chalfonts has spoken out about how the Operation Raise the Colours campaign has left them feeling “anxious”.


Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025: 'Ghostly' shot of rare hyena takes title - here are the other winners
It captures one of the world’s rarest hyenas, in a town that is ‘no longer ours’ 🐾


Library Flex rollout completed across Buckinghamshire's main libraries
Longer library opening hours and greater access are now on offer in Buckinghamshire after the council's successful completion of its Library Flex rollout.


Chiltern Railways unveils new Aylesbury model set to increase capacity by 10,000 seats
A train company has showcased its latest vehicles which will replace 50-year-old models for journeys in Aylesbury and beyond.


10 best nail bars in Aylesbury according to latest Google ratings
Once again, when it comes to nail bars Aylesbury customers are spoilt for choice.


John Lewis is making a 'big change' for its 2025 Christmas Advert
It is almost time for the John Lewis Christmas Advert once again 🎅📺


MP rules out another A&E department in Buckinghamshire despite local campaign
A petition to bring back Wycombe’s A&E has been launched but the town’s MP says it’s not possible.


Bucks Council hails AI for 'transforming' productivity within the authority
Buckinghamshire Council has started using artificial intelligence and automation to help process permit charges and other council admin tasks.
