October 2015
With summer memories fading fast, Transport for Buckinghamshire's (TfB's) area maintenance teams leave behind their lawnmowers to start winter tasks.
Two more flight simulators, known as Link Trainers, have been brought from the Netherlands to the James McCudden Flight Heritage Centre (JMFHC) at RAF Halton, most significantly the D2 (ANT 18) which was used by RAF pilots during World War 2.
Due to popular demand
Aylesbury Vale District Council is asking local residents, businesses and community groups to have a voice in the future of housing, jobs and key policies, as consultation on the next stage of the Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan (VALP) gets underway.
A St John Ambulance volunteer from Olney who stopped his car on the way to work to give life saving CPR to a mum-of-four, is amongst dozens of volunteers to be recognised at a special awards ceremony.
Pupils from Bloxham School in Banbury, Oxfordshire visited RAF Halton this week to visit the World War One trench system, Lister Lines.
Bletchley Park has been recognised as a fantastic heritage attraction for groups
Two Buckinghamshire schools are this week celebrating national acclaim for encouraging more walking and cycling to school and promoting road safety.
Staff from one of the UK’s leading independent fostering agencies will be building a mock bedroom in Stadium MK
Time is running out for residents to have their say on how the County Council allocates public money throughout the Buckingham area.