Recently added articles from Bucks Herald (Aylesbury, England):
Children working illegally in Bucks has dropped by half.
Aug 04, 2008 ... PEOPLE wanting to give children summer jobs are being reminded to register their school age workers. After random checks on 189 Bucks businesses, 62 were found to be employing children illegally, mostly because they did not have work permits which breaches child employment ...
Pitstone man's killers are jailed.
Jul 28, 2008 ... TWO youths who killed a peacemaker when he tried to break up a street fight have been jailed. Luke Elliot, 20, and a 16-year-old friend turned on 43-year-old Neil Abrams after a night out drinking in Leighton Buzzard. The younger boy floored Mr Abrams with a single ...
Aylesbury Vale can't cope with any more housing says MP.
Jul 28, 2008 ... THE GOVERNMENT has failed Aylesbury and the Vale by refusing to rule out building more new homes in the east of the district, according to MP David Lidington, who claims such development would have a severe impact on local roads. The Government published its response to the ...
Which Aylesbury Vale landmarks need to be protected?
Jul 28, 2008 ... AFTER the Aylesbury Society expressed their concern for the future of Aylesbury's old police station last week, we want your views on the area's most important landmarks. All nominations must be received by August 13 at 9am. After this date, we will publish a list of the ten ...
Insufficient evidence to prosecute over Cuddington journalist's death.
Jul 28, 2008 ... WE have just learnt that there is insufficient evidence to prosecute over the death of ITN ...
Wingrave's Shelley named as one of UK's top 35 young businesswomen.
Jul 28, 2008 ... A COMMERCIAL barrister from Wingrave has made it onto the 2008 list of top young British businesswomen to watch. Shelley White was selected for the '35 Women Under 35' list compiled by industry magazine Management Today, joining a diverse range of other female high-fliers, such ...
Mo has hopes of cleaning up with colonic irrigation.
Jul 27, 2008 ... MO McCallion went to Las Vegas last month. But whilst she did find time to enjoy the casinos and the neon lights, her main reason for the trip was a little less glamorous. For inbetween the gambling and the high life, she was giving a presentation on the ins and outs ...
Risborough mobility firm hits back at 'God's waiting room' critics.
Jul 26, 2008 ... THE boss of Independent Living Consultants in Princes Risborough has reacted angily to suggestions that the mobility scooters outside her shop make the town look like 'God's waiting room.' An e-mail, claiming the scooters created an image of a town populated by pensioners, was ...
Aylesbury nightclub faces licence review after police call-outs.
Jul 25, 2008 ... A CLUB in Aylesbury is to have its licence reviewed following an incident earlier this year. Over the last year, the Lounge nightclub, in Market Square, has been the scene of four reported violent incidents as a result of someone being glassed or bottled and in total police have ...
Vale Park in Aylesbury wins award.
Jul 25, 2008 ... Vale Park in Aylesbury has scooped a prestigious Green Flag Award for the first time. The award - the equivalent of the blue flag for coastal resorts - recognises excellence in parks and open spaces. The winning parks are judged to be welcoming and well maintained ...
Aylesbury family pay tribute to their happy and loving son.
Jul 25, 2008 ... THE family of a baby who died in June have paid tribute to their happy and loving son. Karen, Ben and Bailey Marshall-Rogers have spoken about the special times they spent with Seth who died in June, aged nine months, and how they now want to mark his life. Seth ...
Waddesdon head slams SATS chaos.
Jul 25, 2008 ... THE headteacher of an Aylesbury Vale school still waiting for SATS results just days before the summer holidays begin says the situation is a 'disgraceful state of affairs'. Peter Norman is headteacher at Waddesdon CofE School where staff and students are still waiting for Key ...
Sainsbury's urged to commit to Buckingham Street.
Jul 25, 2008 ... SUPERMARKET giant Sainsbury's has been urged to commit to the rebuilding of their Aylesbury store in the hope it will restore the economic vibrancy of Buckingham Street. Interpart, Ramblers and The Barber Shop Group have all recently shut along the road, and now the honorary ...
Bucks woman speaks of aeroplane terror.
Jul 25, 2008 ... A WOMAN from Buckinghamshire was among 300 passengers and crew on board a Qantas flight from London to Melbourne which had to make an emergency landing after a faulty door blew a hole in the fuselage. Debra Manchester, who was flying in first class, said there was a "huge bang" ...
Aylesbury woman seriously injured in Princes Risborough crash.
Jul 25, 2008 ... A WOMAN has been seriously injured in a crash in Princes Risborough. The 26-year-old was driving a silver VW Polo that pulled out of the Bar Lane, Longqick Junction which joins the Thame Road and collided with a white Mercedes van heading towards princes Risborough. ...
New Aylesbury theatre starts to take shape.
Jul 24, 2008 ... AYLESBURY'S new theatre is soon to take shape for passers by to see and it has finally been named. The building project has entered its next phase with the signing of a contract for above-ground construction. The new name, chosen by the townspeople, will be Aylesbury ...
Aylesbury MP defends expenses record.
Jul 24, 2008 ... DAVID Lidington has hit back at a national newspaper report which claimed he was one of several Conservative MPs in breach of Parliamentry rules over their expenses. The broadsheet listed the Aylesbury MP's name as being amongst those who are paying for public relations firms ...
Front line NHS community responders for visitors to Aylesbury shopping centre.
Jul 24, 2008 ... SHOPPERS visiting Aylesbury's Friars Square Shopping Centre now have the benefit of a team of trained NHS Community Responders in case they suffer an accident or are taken ill. Nine members of the shopping centre staff, including security officers and management personnel, have ...
Police continue Aylesbury drugs crackdown.
Jul 24, 2008 ... A MAN was arrested in Aylesbury this morning on suspicion of possession of Class A drugs. At 7.50am, officers entered the property in Disraeli Sqaure, Fairford Leys and found a small amount of class A drugs and a large amount of cash. A 37-year-old man was arrested ...
One of Aylesbury's best known fundraisers has died.(Obituary)
Jul 24, 2008 ... ONE of Aylesbury's best known fundraisers has died. Harry Smith, 89, of Reynolds Drive, Aylesbury had carried out voluntary work for a whole host of charities across the town. Among those to benefit from his tireless efforts were the Bucks Association for the Blind, Dial-a-Ride ...