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Aylesbury News
Aylesbury youngster makes her West End debut in Oliver
A ten-year-old girl from Aylesbury has reached her dream of being cast in the West End.
Risborough hate crime being investigated
Police are attempting to trace three girls in connection with verbal abuse directed at staff at the Bell Service Station in Princes Risborough.
Future uncertain for Risborough's Legion Club
Princes Risborough's Royal British Legion Club is facing an uncertain future despite receiving a £600,000 make-over less than a year ago.
Proud moment for council as Aston Clinton recycling centre opens
Agonising long queues at the Rabans Lane dump in Aylesbury should now be a thing of the past following the opening of a
new Household Waste Recycling Centre in Aston Clinton.
Hospital cyclists prepare for charity ride
A GROUP of cyclists from Stoke Mandeville Hospital will set off on a charity ride in a bid to raise £50,000 for spinal patients later this month.
Work starts on new Aylesbury public toilets
New public toilets should be open in Aylesbury town centre in just a few weeks.
Victim recovering after attempted burglary in Aylesbury
A person is recovering after being assaulted in an attempted burglary in Aylesbury.
Police appeal for return of laptop stolen in Aylesbury burglary
Police are appealing for the return of a laptop which was stolen during a burglary in Aylesbury.
Great Train Robber to appeal against parole refusal
Ronnie Biggs, one of the Great Train Robbers, is set to appeal Jack Straw's refusal to grant him parole.
Laurence Fishburne lookalike could help solve Aylesbury crime
A lookalike of actor Laurence Fishburne could help solve an Aylesbury crime.
Ronnie Biggs, Great Train Robber, could be released in days
One of the men behind one of the UK's most notorious crimes, which happened in Bucks, could be released from jail.
Robbers steal thousands from shop in Stone
Nearly £5,000 was stolen from the Co-Op in Stone after a robbery on Sunday.
Tesco u-turn on school pupil restrictions
Tesco has scrapped controversial restrictions imposed on local school pupils at its Tring Road store in Aylesbury.
Pay tribute to Pitstone scout leader Joy Hammond
The family of Pitstone scout leader Joy Hammond have paid tribute to her, saying she was a wonderful person.
Great Kimble woman banned from keeping dogs for life
A 74-year-old woman has been banned from keeping animals for life.
Accident on A41 bypass in Aston Clinton
We are getting reports of an accident at the start of the A41 bypass in Aston Clinton.
Aylesbury MP holds talks over future high speed rail link
Aylesbury MP David Lidington has been discussing plans to build a high speed rail link through the Chilterns.
Burnt body discovered in car in Ivinghoe
Police are currently investigating an unexplained death in Ivinghoe.
Date set for reopening of Brill Windmill
The month of July will mark a truly memorable moment in time, with the official opening of the newly restored Brill Windmill.
Villagers rally round to get Whitchurch's White Horse back in harness
Villagers in Whitchurch have rallied behind a campaign to
re-open the popular White Horse pub and save it from being turned into homes.
Aylesbury house struck by lightning
A house near Quarrendon, in the east of Aylesbury, has had much of it's roof completely destroyed after it was struck by lightning during the stormy weather on Saturday ev
New housing advice for young people in Aylesbury Vale
Young people in Aylesbury Vale who are about to rent a home of their own will reap the benefits of a new information pack launched in the district.
Aylesbury town centre traffic to be limited to 20mph
AYLESBURY is to become 'more relaxed and civilised' after £100,000 worth of funding was obtained for a new 20mph speed limit in the town centre.
What are Aylesbury Vale's memories of Michael Jackson?
After the shock death of Michael Jackson last night, we want to know how you will remember the King of Pop.
Chairman of Bucks Fire Authority re-elected
Councillor David Rowlands has been re-elected chairman of Buckinghamshire & Milton Keynes Fire Authority.
Bucks speed limit review is getting there .... slowly
A REVIEW of speed limits on all Buckinghamshire roads has gone way over budget and is going to be more than four years late.
BREAKING NEWS: Swine flu at second school in Aylesbury
Bucks County Council have this afternoon confirmed a second school in Aylesbury has been hit by swine flu.
UKIP will stand against Buckingham MP at next General Election
The UK Independence Party has announced that it will stand against John Bercow at the next General Election.
Aylesbury school closed with swine flu
A school in Aylesbury has been closed as two cases of swine flu are confirmed.
Calvert incinerator protest gathers momentum
Plans for an incinerator in Calvert are facing increased
opposition from local residents with more than 1,200 now having signed a Downing Street petition against the plant.
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