July 2016
The long summer vacation might just have started but you’re probably already wondering what to do for entertainment.
Following the retirement in February 2016 of the GP providing primary care services at The New Surgery in Tring, a caretaker contract was put in place so that patients could continue to receive GP services from that surgery.
Beautiful College Lake, one of the Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust’s flagship nature reserves, features in this Sunday’s Summer Special Countryfile on BBC One at 7pm.
A national review ordered by former Prime Minister David Cameron into the care of vulnerable children has praised a pioneering regional scheme co-ordinated by Buckinghamshire County Council.
RAF Halton personnel visited the Florence Nightingale Hospice this week to deliver a cheque for £2340.00
Young people with learning difficulties will be taught how to make money by selling alpaca droppings and farm fresh eggs, thanks to a grant from the County Council.
Eleven long-term unemployed people were offered jobs in the care industry immediately after a four-week training course.
Adult Learning tutor Janet Edmonds has been presented with a prestigious award at Buckingham Palace by The Princess Royal.
Following a very successful event last year, Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity (FNHC) is once more hosting the family favourite Colour Rush
Students attending Bucks University Technical College (UTC) in Aylesbury are benefitting from careers advice from local employers