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Detailed design work starts on new theatre
AVDC has commissioned internationally renowned theatre architects, RHWL Architects, to start work on the detailed designs of the new theatre in Aylesbury. The appointment is part of the new approach being taken by the council to ensure that the W...
01/02/06
Changes to Parking Fees
Do you work in Aylesbury Vale and sometimes have difficulty finding a parking space on a work day? This is all about to change. From 3 April fees for long stay parking will increase for the first time in 3 years. However, short stay (up to 4 hours...
13/02/06
Next stage in plans for Milton Keynes expansion confirmed
Aylesbury Vale District Council and Buckinghamshire County Council are being given another chance to have their say on expansion plans for Milton Keynes. The timetable set by growth board Milton Keynes Partnership to announce a preferred blueprin...
14/02/06
Developer wins resolution to grant consent for Waterside
Aylesbury Vale District Council has resolved to grant planning permission for Crest Nicholson’s plans for the 4.2 acre Walton Street site. The development at Walton Street will pave the way for the wider Waterside scheme, creating a new 525...
20/02/06
Council aims to reduce number of homeless people
Aylesbury Vale District Council is seeking to reduce the number of homeless people currently living in temporary accommodation in the Vale. Cabinet members agreed this week to support an action plan which aims to cut the number of households in t...
23/02/06
Hollywood comes to Aylesbury Vale
The magic of the silver screen is coming to a village hall near you – with the start of a new film festival in Aylesbury Vale next month. Flicks in the Sticks is an exciting new project that gives communities the chance to host their very o...
24/02/06
Receive your bills online
Residents with access to the internet can now use Aylesbury Vale District Council’s website to view council tax and business rates bills online. The idea is that residents may prefer to receive their bills online rather than get them throug...
28/02/06
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