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Works to begin on new public space
The temporary Canalside Extension Car Park in Aylesbury will permanently close on Monday 5 October in preparation for the development of an attractive new public space in front of the Waterside Theatre currently being built in Exchange Street.
02/10/09
Council urges electoral registration form returns
Aylesbury Vale District Council is urging residents to return their electoral registration forms as soon as possible to enable them to vote in future elections.
Town turns pink for Cancer Research
This Saturday, 3 October, Aylesbury lower High Street comes alive in its support for Cancer Research.
Fundraising training will help groups seeking grants
Voluntary and community groups are being offered training and support through a series of training events.
Enterprise and Innovation Centre aims to boost business start-ups
A state-of-the-art enterprise and innovation centre in Aylesbury designed to create a hub of entrepreneurial activity was officially launched on 7 October.
05/10/09
New parish councillor elected in Great Brickhill
A by-election was held in Great Brickhill on 1 October to vote in a new parish councillor.
Free parking: an early Christmas present from AVDC
This festive season, shoppers looking for that special gift in Aylesbury town centre will be able to park for free every Saturday in the run up to Christmas.
Sign up for dodgeball tournament
Local residents are being urged to sign up for a dodgeball tournament taking place in Aylesbury this month.
12/10/09
Electoral registration canvassers on the streets
Aylesbury Vale residents who have not already registered to vote this year can expect a knock on the door over the next few weeks.
AVDC and Akeman Partnership create ground-breaking joint venture
Aylesbury Vale District Council and the Akeman Partnership have signed an agreement to establish a ground-breaking commercial property joint venture to be known as Aylesbury Vale Estates (AVE).
14/10/09
Volunteers wanted to help look after Aylesbury Vale's countryside
Residents who want to play a part in looking after the wildlife and countryside of Aylesbury Vale are being urged to join the Vale Countryside Volunteers.
16/10/09
Switch on to keep burglars at bay
As the clocks go back and the nights draw in, Aylesbury Vale residents are being offered free timer light switches.
19/10/09
Hefty fine for planning breach
An Aston Clinton resident has been fined £5,000 for failing to comply with a planning enforcement notice.
Warning to fly-tippers after garden waste dumped
Aylesbury Vale District Council has warned fly-tippers that they face prosecution after piles of tree cuttings were dumped in Buckingham.
20/10/09
Free activities hit the road
Free activities are being put on to entertain young people in rural communities across Aylesbury Vale.
22/10/09
Superloos open for business
Shoppers and visitors in need of relief in Aylesbury town centre can now “take a seat” in the newly opened Anchor Lane toilets.
27/10/09
Del Boy joins Aylesbury market celebration
Come and have a cushty time with a ‘Del Boy’ Trotter look-a-like at the Love Your Market day in Aylesbury town centre on 7 November.
29/10/09
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