Originated by Playing Out which is a parent and resident led movement restoring children’s freedom to play out in the streets and spaces where they live, for their health, happiness and sense of belonging Play Streets sessions allow groups of neighbours to temporarily close off their road so that
A trial e-bike scheme was launched in May, this trial will work alongside the existing e-scooter hire scheme in and around Aylesbury. E-bikes are for those travelling longer distances and following a trial in the Waddesdon area it has been recommended that an e-bike hire scheme on a zonal basis
The wet and cold winter weather, which needed twice as many grit runs across the county as the previous year has left our roads bearing the brunt. On April 1st a new contractor started, with maintenance of our roads now falling under Buckinghamshire Highways.
Wishing a very happy coronation to TM King Charles III and Queen Camilla, we know many will have headed to London to both watch and take part in the amazing celebrations over the weekend wishing everyone safe travels and nice weather.
As part of the Buckinghamshire Council's comprehensive Climate Change and Air Quality Strategy, Buckinghamshire Council set a mission, which began in 2021, to plant over 543,000 new trees on council-owned land in the county within a decade – one for every resident.
The Aylesbury East team were delighted to see that the Narbeth Drive planning application was rejected today thanks to the hard work of local residents who put in their comments. Cllr Mark Winn said, "Really pleased to read planning officers have refused this planning application.