News
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Buckinghamshire Council Celebrates Five Years of Gold Standard in Bereavement Services
Buckinghamshire Council is proud to announce that its bereavement service has once again been awarded the highest national accreditation by the Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management (ICCM).
21 October 2025 -
A blast to the past – the return of Buckinghamshire History Festival!
Buckinghamshire History Festival returns this November for its 10th annual celebration of the county’s rich history and cultural heritage.
21 October 2025 -
Unpaid Carers – We are all ‘Stronger with Support’
Do you know someone who is providing unpaid care for a family member, friend or neighbour? It is something people do without a second thought and although rewarding, providing regular care for another person can impact your own health and wellbeing.
16 October 2025 -
Library Flex rollout completed across Buckinghamshire’s main libraries
Longer library opening hours and greater access are now on offer in Buckinghamshire after the council’s successful completion of its Library Flex rollout.
14 October 2025 -
Warming up for Winter!
Today, Friday 10 October, Buckinghamshire Highways’ winter vehicles, including a new 25-strong fleet of bright orange ECON Engineering gritters, hit the road for a winter warm-up.
10 October 2025 -
Persistent beggar who repeatedly harassed local shoppers receives prison sentence following action by Buckinghamshire Council
A persistent beggar who regularly harassed people in High Wycombe town centre has been sentenced to one year in prison following multiple breaches of an injunction against him, when the case was heard at High Wycombe County Court on Tuesday 16 September.
10 October 2025 -
Weekly roadworks update
As part of Buckinghamshire Council’s £120 million investment in roads across the county over the next four years, work will be taking place next week at the following locations through Buckinghamshire Highways’ Strategic Highway Maintenance Programme.
10 October 2025 -
Man pays a hefty price for littering in Buckinghamshire
A man from Watford who discarded a single cigarette butt outside a parade of shops in Little Chalfont has paid a hefty price for the offence after being forced to pay over £1,600 by Magistrates in court.
09 October 2025 -
Further investment boost for Chesham town centre regeneration
Buckinghamshire Council has announced a £130,000 investment package to introduce a sustainable drainage system in Chesham town centre to improve surface water runoff and tackle flooding in The Broadway – one of the town’s busiest pedestrian areas.
06 October 2025 -
Change in service provider for Community Equipment Services
The current provider of essential equipment such as wheelchairs and hoists, technology-enabled care like personal alarms, and continence products, is changing.
03 October 2025