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All aboard for the first Bernwode bus journey
Villagers climbed aboard the Bernwode community bus for the first time last week (Wednesday March 15) on its inaugural journey to support Waddesdon Over-60s belated Christmas lunch
- 21.03.2017
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Two men fined for dumping set of drawers
Melvy Prestige N’Somi (24) of Bicester Road, Aylesbury and Derek Selasenam Kojo Feyi (21) of Hillington Close, Aylesbury were convicted at High Wycombe Magistrates Court on 15 March 2017 for a fly tipping offence, after both pleading guilty.
- 21.03.2017
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Two men fined for dumping branches near Langley Park
James Alan Brick (36) of Pemberton Road, Slough and Billy Jack Long (22) of Stafford Avenue, Slough pleaded guilty at High Wycombe Magistrates Court on 15 March 2017 to a fly-tipping offence.
- 21.03.2017
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Nursery owner fined £31,000 for waste offence
Nursery proprietor John O'Callaghan has been fined £31,000 for breaking planning enforcement stopping him importing waste on land next door.
- 21.03.2017
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Inquiry on hospital discharge in Bucks presents its findings
A new inquiry report has set out recommendations for how hospital discharge times in Buckinghamshire can be improved through a number of measures including closer joint working between health and social care teams and better sharing of information with patients and their families.
- 20.03.2017
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Volunteers band together to fight the flood
When it comes to rising flood water, The Willows estate, Aylesbury, is ready to rise to the challenge. A new detailed Deployment Plan has been drawn up to protect the 450 homes from the risk of flooding from the Stoke Brook that runs past the estate.
- 17.03.2017
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Alternative route work to restart in Westbourne Street
Improvement work is due to restart on Monday April 3 in Westbourne Street as part of the construction of High Wycombe's new alternative route.
- 17.03.2017
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Paralympic heritage to be saved
Historic archives and artefacts dating back to the very origins of the Paralympic movement will be catalogued and conserved by the Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies.
- 16.03.2017
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Why don't you take part in the upcycle/recycle challenge?
The presenters of the Mix 96 Breakfast Show got creative recently when they took up a challenge set for them by Buckinghamshire County Council to upcycle a number of items donated to the South Bucks Hospice shops at the Household Recycling Centre in Aston Clinton and High Heavens (High Wycombe).
- 15.03.2017