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Car dealership pays £3,600 over dumped engine oil
Car dealership pleads guilty at High Wycombe Magistrates Court on 4 January 2017 to a fly-tipping offence relating to dumped engine oil.
- 10.01.2017
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Children's Services making 'steady progress' says Ofsted
The County Council is making ‘steady progress’ to improve children’s social care services in Buckinghamshire and is ‘strengthening practice’, according to Ofsted in their monitoring visit letter published today (10 January).
- 10.01.2017
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Forum cash helping to save lives
Buckinghamshire County Council Winslow Local Area Forum (LAF) are making the difference between life and death for just £1,000.
- 10.01.2017
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Schools urged to 'go green' to save energy
Schools across Buckinghamshire are being invited to make a New Year resolution to save energy, cut carbon emissions, and save money.
- 09.01.2017
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Museum to host wedding fair
Bucks County Museum in Aylesbury is hosting a wedding fair on Sunday, January 22.
- 09.01.2017
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Statement from Warren Whyte on Aylesbury's Garden Town status announcement
Warren Whyte, Cabinet Member for Planning and Environment, said: “The new Garden Town status for Aylesbury is great news for Aylesbury and for Buckinghamshire. We are very pleased to be a joint partner in this Garden Town initiative and we are delighted that the bid has been successful.
- 06.01.2017
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Call to bring out your unsung heroes!
With the Queen's New Year honours announcement still fresh, Buckinghamshire's Honours and Awards Committee is actively seeking the county's unsung heroes for future acclaim.
- 03.01.2017
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Fly tippers caught in the act by member of the public
Two youths were fined by High Wycombe magistrates for dumping mattresses in a field after an sharp-eyed member of the public spotted what they were doing and noted down the registration number of their truck.
- 03.01.2017
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Council's budget plans to be put under microscope by committee
The details of Buckinghamshire County Council's proposed £324m budget will be put under the microscope later this month – and for the first time members of the public will be able to quiz council bosses.
- 03.01.2017