Dr Challoner’s High School in Amersham will be launching language clinics for refugees from Ukraine.
They're starting on June 14th and will run every Tuesday 4.30pm - 6.30pm
You can sign up here: https://crowd.in/BnlvLC
Rein Me In
Dr Challoner’s High School in Amersham will be launching language clinics for refugees from Ukraine.
They're starting on June 14th and will run every Tuesday 4.30pm - 6.30pm
You can sign up here: https://crowd.in/BnlvLC
RSPCA faces tough Christmas with 3,500 animals and record cat numbers in care
RSPCA teams are preparing to care for more than 3,500 animals this Christmas including a record 1,500 cats.
Council takes decisive action to cut congestion and curb disruption from roadworks
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Buckinghamshire’s three Labour MPs have welcomed the news that Buckinghamshire Council will benefit from a 14.7% core funding increase over the course of this Parliament, as part of the Government’s local government finance settlement.
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Council leads efforts to unearth mystery behind medieval burial site in Buckingham
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Buckinghamshire's Skills Bootcamps exceeding national performance benchmarks
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Pay as you go technology extended to nine further Chiltern Railways' stations
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Crown Court backs Council decision to refuse private hire licen
Buckinghamshire Council has successfully defended its decision in court to refuse the renewal of a private hire driver's licence due to unsatisfactory driving standards