Local News
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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
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Road closure and two-way lights to cause disruption in Aylesbury this weekend
A section of the A418 Oxford Road in Aylesbury will be fully closed, while Buckingham Road will be controlled by two-way temporary traffic signals.
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New Funding Boost for SEND Support in Bucks
The county's Labour MPs Laura Kyrke-Smith, Callum Anderson and Emma Reynolds have welcomed significant investment from the Labour government into local SEND provision.
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New images of missing Aylesbury man
Thames Valley Police have released new images of missing Isaac from Aylesbury, captured in Bicester on Monday.
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Controversial Chesham town centre traffic scheme dropped
Plans to make the Experimental Traffic Regulation Order permanent have been abandoned after local opposition.
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Council prosecutes three local shopkeepers in crackdown on trading standards offences
Buckinghamshire Council has taken action against three individuals from separate businesses across the county for serious breaches of trading standards law, including the sale of illegal goods and selling goods to a minor.
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Vandals damage equipment worth more than £11,000 in Princes Risborough Park
The incident happened at the King George V Park in Wellington Avenue on Thursday evening (9/04).
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Live Facial Recognition vans in Aylesbury
The van is in Market Square today Monday (13/04).
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Bucks Mind offering fully funded Mental Health First Aid training
In partnership with Bucks council, the charity are offering courses in May and June this year.
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Aylesbury United Legends Day
The club will celebrate their rich history this Saturday (11/4).
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Witness appeal following a robbery and sexual assault in Aylesbury
The incident happened on Richmond Road yesterday (April 8th).
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Council successfully gains injunction against unlawful development in Ashley Green
Buckinghamshire Council has taken swift and decisive action in response to unauthorised development on Green Belt land in Ashley Green, securing an urgent High Court injunction over the Easter weekend.
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Applications Now Open for Angels’ Den 2026
Local charities in Buckinghamshire have the chance to secure a share of more than £120,000 through Angels’ Den 2026, a flagship event hosted by The Clare Foundation.
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East West Rail announces details of last route-wide public consultation
East West Railway Company (EWR Co) has announced details of its final route-wide public consultation on updated plans for the railway linking Oxford, Milton Keynes, Bedford and Cambridge, just weeks after local MP Callum Anderson highlighted local concerns during Transport Questions in Parliament.
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Local Funeral Directors Stress No Ties to Hull Controversy
Legacy Funeral Services have expressed their shock and anger over recent events in Hull, stressing that they have no connection to the case.
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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.
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Aylesbury students reflect on the 'Lessons From Auschwitz Project'
The two sixth-formers from Aylesbury Vale Academy told us about their experience visiting the Nazi concentration and death camp Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland.
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Council urges drivers to show respect for school crossing patrollers
Buckinghamshire Council is reminding motorists to respect the essential work carried out by the county's school crossing patrollers as they help children and families reach school safely each day.
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Fundraiser set up to help disabled Bucks boy get a specialist bike.
Organiser Reece Wilcox says the bike would mean the world to 12 year old Doug, who has always loved cycling is no longer able to ride a standard bike.
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Aylesbury Bids to Become UK’s First Town of Culture in 2028
Aylesbury has submitted its Expression of Interest to become the UK’s first Town of Culture in 2028, unveiling an ambitious vision to celebrate the town’s historic importance, creative vitality and strong community spirit.
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Police officer running the London Landmarks Half Marathon for Bucks charity
Craig Sharp will be competing in the event in to raise money for Citizens Advice Bucks.
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Winslow Station Delay Back in Spotlight After Platform Extension Announcement
The operator says news that platform's being extended at the new Winslow station will not affect the timeline for the upcoming services.
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How to access emergency help from Buckinghamshire Council over the festive season
In the run up to Christmas, Buckinghamshire Council is highlighting where families and individuals can seek emergency help and support if they need it over the festive season.
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Get Ready to Rock and raise money for Hospice care in Bucks
Tickets for Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity's latest onstage show 'School of Rock' are now on sale.
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WheelPower Joins Call for Government to Rethink Changes to Disability Benefits
WheelPower, the national charity for wheelchair sport, based at Stoke Mandeville Stadium, the birthplace of the Paralympic Movement, has joined other organizations in signing an open letter urging the Government to reconsider proposed changes to health, disability benefits, and employment support.
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Conservative Leader Launches Local Elections Campaign here in Bucks
'Lower Taxes, Better Services' is the Conservatives slogan for the May 1st Local Council elections, as Tory leader Kemi Badenoch, launches their campaign right here in Buckinghamshire.
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Buckingham School Safeguarding Risk
Buckingham School implemented a brief precautionary lockdown just after 3pm today (19/03/25) following reports of a potential safeguarding risk outside of school grounds. The decision was made to ensure the safety and security of all students.
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Bierton 'Not-So' Calming Measures
Since work began in August 2024, the project has been plagued with issues.
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Council launches 'park pop-ups' for local businesses
A chance for businesses to take advantage of Bucks greenspaces.
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Locals gear up to block HS2’s trucks
Residents of Wendover are set to protest against HS2's proposed use of South Street and Dobbins Lane as major routes for HGVs in the spring.
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Aylesbury MP answers your questions
We sat down with Laura Kyrke-Smith, the new Labour MP for Aylesbury, to ask questions submitted by Bucks Radio listeners.
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Busy surgery reveals number of missed appointments in August
Poplar Grove in Aylesbury reports over 200 patients failed to turn up last month.
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Locals say changes to Energy Farm plans make "little difference"
The proposed Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Aylesbury Vale has taken another turn as new documents were recently added to the planning portal by the developers, Statera. Despite some revisions to the original plan, many local residents remain deeply concerned about the project's impact on their communities.
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Bucks boundaries change for Summer General Election
The Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, has announced a General Election will take place on July 4th this year, when there will be 8 boundaries for Buckinghamshire voters.
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Knife Amnesty Bins proving successful
The amnesty knife bin, based at Southcourt Baptist Church on Penn Road, has only been active for two years and in that time over 900 knives have been dropped off.
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Amnesty Bins in Southcourt Helping to Keep Nitrous Oxide off the streets.
In recent years, the recreational use of nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas or "whippets," has surged, especially among young adults seeking a quick and cheap high.
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Bucks business owner to tackle London Marathon in memory of close friend
Roger Bolton, who runs The Works restaurant, will step into the shoes of his late friend, Justin Posner, and raise money for the National Deaf Children's Society.
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Worrying increase in number of young people using Bucks charity
Youth Concern say those needing support and food are the highest they've seen in over 40 years.
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Bucks Council set to make parking payment cashless
One-hour free parking schemes also set to be scrapped.
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National recognition for Aylesbury School
The Grange has received a Parental Partnership accreditation for their commitment to effective partnership work with parents and carers.
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Haddenham’s community-owned greengrocer becomes a reality!
The community has untied to save the village greengrocers, with the group behind the deal saying the shop is set for an exciting future that will benefit local shoppers and the environment.
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Quainton villagers sell shares to help buy local pub
Residents in the village of Quainton are going to sell shares to help buy a local pub.
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Charity bike ride to return for second year
The North Bucks Bike Ride will return this summer.
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Council calls for ULEZ expansion to be scrapped
Buckinghamshire Council is calling for the planned extension of the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in London to be scrapped.
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Man arrested on suspicion of rape in Buckingham
Police are investigation a rape incident in Buckingham.
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Aylesbury road gets new road restrictions
Locals to Burcott Lane have been campaigning for the addition for years.
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Wendover student takes 'HoverCraft Racing' worldwide!
14 year old Nancie Devlin currently sits Third in the UK Championships for Racing Hovercraft.
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Libby Squire’s mum speaks bravely of lessons to be learnt from her daughter’s murder
Lisa Squire, the mother of 21-year-old Libby, a student from High Wycombe who was raped and murdered in Hull in 2019, has spoken to Bucks Radio about how she hopes lessons can be learnt from her daughter’s death.
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Aylesbury MP's drug Bill "a terrible idea", experts say
The MP for Aylesbury has come under heavy criticism from drug experts for a proposed new law that would make drug-testing of recently-released prisoners staying in Approved Premises compulsory.
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Antivaxxers claim Covid jabs have killed 200k during Marlow protest
A group of antivax activists campaigning against Covid-19 vaccines falsely claimed they have 'probably' killed over 200,000 people, during a protest in Marlow on Wednesday morning.
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Bucks woman's charity walk in memory of young son
Tomorrow a fundraising walk will take place from Aston Clinton to Stoke Mandeville Hospital
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Major Aylesbury leak still not fixed
Thames Water have told us it could be another 2 weeks before the over ground leak near Brunswick Close Playground is sorted.
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I won a competition to meet Queen Elizabeth II
As the country continues to mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II, a former Long Marston schoolgirl has been sharing her memories of meeting Her Majesty.
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Movie starring Oscar winner filming in Aylesbury
It's lights, camera, action at the Court house in Aylesbury as new film 'Wicked Little Letters' is being filming there.
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‘Dehumanising’ political rhetoric highlighted after High Wycombe man attacks immigration centre
Experts have told Bucks Radio that the language politicians use about migrants is ‘worrying’ and may even provide ‘permission’ for acts of violence, following last weekend’s attack on an immigration centre.
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Bucks Council running their helping hand holiday service this Summer
The Council has teamed up with local organisations, schools and charity groups to provide thousands of places for eligible children and young people to enjoy a variety of exciting and interesting activities and experiences in their local area throughout the summer holidays.
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Aylesbury Vale Dynamo off to the Euros
The UEFA Women’s EURO started on Wednesday and one of the Aylesbury Vale Dynamos FC players – Olivia Walker, aged 8 – has been chosen to be the Official Match Ball Deliverer for the Spain vs Finland game on tonight (Friday 8th July) at Stadium MK.
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Aylesbury charity launches urgent appeal as cost-of-living crisis bites
The Heart of Bucks charity is launching an urgent appeal for donations as the cost-of-living crisis hits hard across Buckinghamshire.
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Bucks Council want your opinion on proposed 350 home development in Hazlemere
The 14.3 hectare site at Tralee Farm would feature housing in a sustainable and energy efficient way and create new open space features. The brief includes cycle and pedestrian links and improvements to the existing green infrastructure and biodiversity.
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Police's re-appeal tracing man who has absconded from HMP Springhill
Thames Valley Police are re-appealing for help in tracing a man who has absconded from HMP Springhill in Grendon Underwood.
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