Issue 123, October 2017
Halloween has become our third biggest holiday event after Christmas and Easter
Residents across Bucks are able to give their views on the Household Recycling Centres as the annual customer satisfaction survey is launched.
Event sponsors Fox’s Outdoor, Brakspear and The Chiltern Society are inspiring participation in the Chilterns Walking Festival programme with guided walks to encourage more outdoor activity and local area exploration.
From sketching to Nordic walking to becoming a landscape detective, September's Chilterns Walking Festival has opportunities to enjoy a walk or a talk, and learn a new skill at the same time.
Organisers of September's Chilterns Walking Festival (16 September - 01 October) have responded positively to a warning that high levels of inactivity may be harming the health of middle-aged people.
The Chiltern Society is delighted to announce the launch of its first limited edition Seasonal Gin, flavoured with cherry blossom, elderflower and orange.
Flood defenders turned out on Saturday to test-drive £245,000 worth of emergency equipment designed to protect the vulnerable Willows estate in Aylesbury.
Justice finally caught up with Gazmead Nimani, 38, of Cruik Avenue, South Ockendon, Essex, when he pleaded guilty at High Wycombe Magistrates Court on 19 July of failing in his duty of care as a householder.
A blueprint for the future of mineral prospecting and waste management in Buckinghamshire is to be put to residents, stakeholders and operators from today (Wednesday August 2).