Check the URL for spelling errors.Please contact us if you believe this page is missing.(Error 404) officers were called to reports of an assault and disturbance involving approximately ten people in the area of Oxford Road sustained stab wounds to his head which were non life-threatening He was treated in hospital and has since been discharged Two 18-year-old men and a 20-year-old man have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and are currently in police custody said: “This was a disorder involving multiple people which quickly escalated from a verbal altercation into violence “A man sustained stab wounds to his head in the incident but thankfully his injuries are not life-threatening and he is no longer in hospital and I would like to reassure the local community that we are investigating this incident as a priority and there has been and will continue to be a presence of officers in the area while this investigation continues “Thames Valley Police will not tolerate violent disorder in our communities and we will investigating this thoroughly to ensure those responsible are held to account for their actions.” Anybody who witnessed the incident or who may have dash-cam CCTV or mobile phone footage that may assist with the investigation is asked to contact Thames Valley Police on 101                 Eye witnesses told Bucks Radio two men got into an altercation this lunchtime (3/3) which resulted in emergency services being called Customers travelling with Chiltern Railways are being asked to check their journeys as HS2 viaduct works near Wendover will lead to changes to the timetable There will be no services between London and Aylesbury Vale Parkway (Via Amersham) this weekend (Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 February).  As a result of the planned engineering works the railway is closed between Great Missenden and Aylesbury all weekend No Chiltern Railways train services will operate between Marylebone and Aylesbury Vale Parkway (via Amersham) Rail replacement buses will operate in both directions as follows connecting with London Underground Metropolitan Line services to/from Baker Street at Amersham.  Cookie Settings Powered by Onclusive PR Manager™ four Armed Response Vehicles converged on West Street close to the Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital Witnesses say three young men were detained at gunpoint It's since been reported a police helicopter seen in the area was searching for a missing boy Thames Valley Police have yet to release an official statement and the incident is ongoing (18:45) Thames Valley Police released the following at 2pm (15th Feb): "The fear for welfare incident in Hastoe Park has now been resolved and officers will shortly be leaving the scene We'd like to thank the local community for their patience and understanding while the incident was ongoing." Bucks Radio had earlier received the following statement from Thames Valley Police: "It was a fear for welfare incident for a man which has now been resolved. We are not planning any further updates and there was no risk to the wider community." Social media had been rife with reports of armed police at the scene The Flying Bean Cafe has opened at stations managed by Chiltern Railways in High Wycombe and Aylesbury Serving a full barista coffee menu and a range of tasty sandwiches and treats the new coffee shops add to The Flying Bean Cafe at Beaconsfield Station The cafes at High Wycombe and Aylesbury Stations opened in November 2024 Area Station Manager for South Buckinghamshire at Chiltern Railways “The new coffee shops will enhance the experience for our customers travelling through Buckinghamshire and we are delighted that The Flying Bean Cafe has opened at two further Chiltern stations “The Flying Bean Cafe offers a fantastic service which is great for Chiltern customers passing through the stations.” “We are thrilled to partner with Chiltern Railways once again for the opening of our two newest coffee shops at High Wycombe and Aylesbury train stations The experience so far has been incredible - there is a wonderful sense of community at both stations “These new locations represent an exciting opportunity to serve both commuters and local residents offering a welcoming space to enjoy high-quality coffee and a moment of relaxation while contributing to making their journeys more enjoyable “We are delighted to work with Chiltern Railways again and look forward to becoming an integral part of the vibrant station communities providing passengers with an exceptional experience every time they visit." The Bucks Bird Club are showing their live webcam again this year of the breeding pair of peregrines The birds are situated on the 12th floor of the Buckinghamshire Council building in Aylesbury town centre. Peregrines first appeared on County Hall in 2007 and the nest platform was erected in 2010 They first attempted to breed in 2011 and birds have been present ever since Peregrines are the fastest animal on the planet and can reach speeds in excess of 200mph.The female is larger and greyer than the male The current male has a metal ring on his leg but Bucks Bird Club don't know where he is from You can watch the livestream and learn more about Bucks Birds Club here (external site) This week we have a Run Report written by visitor Chris Mead - Thank you so much Chris Aylesbury Junior parkrun #421 – 20 April 2025 I was delighted to visit the 421st Aylesbury Junior Parkrun from Wellington and we bunny-hopped round the course as one of 57 juniors this Easter Sunday Today's event included at least 13 first-timers to Meadowcroft playing fields seven of whom were completely new to parkrun - welcome Your Sunday mornings will never be the same again Nine Personal Bests (PBs) were achieved today Congratulations go to our first place finishers Alexander Kirk with a fantastic 7.37 (PB!) and Megan Cowley with an excellent 8.12 - on her first visit to Aylesbury Juniors A special shout-out goes to Diya Bharath who completed 50 Junior parkruns today - joining the ultra marathon club I absolutely love visiting Aylesbury Junior parkrun with my niece and delighted to see she's caught the bug for it - already starting some local tourism to Bicester and Milton Keynes too I'll chalk that up to my positive influence a huge thank you goes to the weekly team in orange (and blue These events don’t happen without the generously given time of volunteers. Please do think about adding your name to the roster - there’s a T-shirt in it for you too Check the full results this week and follow the Facebook page for photos of the event © parkrun Limited (Company Number: 07289574) No part of this site may be reproduced in whole or in part in any manner without the permission of the copyright owner It's for repairs to the road and work on the traffic calming measures There's a map of the route and diversion below say access will be maintained for residents and businesses and have issued this information for motorists: "24-hour access will be maintained for residents and businesses there will be occasions where drivers are temporarily delayed access Please check our website regularly as updates will be posted prior to and during the works Whilst every effort will be made to stick to our programme we cannot always guarantee these exact dates will be met Experience has shown that no matter how much preparation is conducted there will always be the potential for unforeseen challenges in relation to weather and in the ground once the works begin In such circumstances we will of course do our utmost to get back onto programme and we will conduct regular updates to this web page to ensure that you are fully informed of the current dates" You can see the latest on their website here (external site) The protest is against proposed changes to inheritance tax rules coincides with MPs discussing an e-petition with over 148,000 signatures urging the government to maintain current inheritance tax exemptions for working farms a North Bucks Farmer from Stoke Goldington "We're here today for the FTA movement just to show the mistakes the government making and get back in the they through the TV to go look around here and just see people coming together." standing together in telling the government exactly how we feel with the inheritance taxes the inheritance tax doesn't necessarily effect myself with the family at the moment I've got no future in farming whatsoever You've only got to look at the demonstrations happening in London those of us that couldn't take part in London are here today just to show that we're not going to have it Labour remains firm on its decision to introduce a 20% inheritance tax on farms valued over £1 million will remove the exemption that previously allowed family farms to pass down without incurring inheritance tax officers were called to Grafton Road following reports of a man with stab wounds He was taken to hospital for treatment where he is in a serious but stable condition has been arrested of attempted murder and remains in police custody at this time There is a scene watch in place in Grafton Road and this is likely to remain until tomorrow (8/4) Investigating officer Detective Inspector Chris Birtles said: “I am appealing to anybody who witnessed what happened or the actions following the stabbing to please get in touch with Thames Valley Police “I would particularly like to hear from anybody who may have dash-cam footage which may have captured the incident to contact us “One man has sustained stab wounds to his back and is in a serious but stable condition “We have made one arrest at this early stage of the investigation we are confident that there is no wider risk to the public and that the victim and offender are known to each other “I know that incidents such as this cause concern in the local community but I would like to reassure the public that we are making progress in this investigation “Anybody with any information that may assist us is urged to contact Thames Valley Police, either online or by calling 101 “If you don’t want to speak directly with police you can also call the independent charity Crimestoppers 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111.” digital heritage trail in partnership with the popular guided walk app – Trail Tale – in 2023.The 2.5k walk can be accessed via mobile phones on the app which features more than 140 historic trails across the UK The informative route is easy to follow and shows areas of history in Aylesbury over the ages through historic photographs interesting facts and audio clips. The digital trail also supports the Town Council’s aims to endorse town centre businesses and promote active communities