Barely believable support act

The cast of The Full Monty visited the Waterside Theatre to support a special appeal in aid of Aylesbury Foodbank. Audiences who visit in November are being encouraged to bring any non-perishable

Lighting up Christmas

People young and old can jingle all the way to Aylesbury’s Town Centre on Saturday 26 November to mark the beginning of the Christmas season.Aylesbury Town Council has organised a free afternoon

A good job, too

The second Buckinghamshire Council Jobs and Apprenticeships Fair saw more than 400 people come through the doors of the Elgiva Theatre, in Chesham.They met over 25 exhibitors promoting jobs and ap

Art on the move

If you love a bit of art, why not join in the fun at this year’s Thame Art Crawl? Returning for a seventh year, it takes place from 17-21 October and many of the businesses in Thame High Street

Forecast: Snow in sight

EastEnders' star James Bye makes his panto debut as the Handsome Prince in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, coming to Aylesbury Waterside Theatre.The colourful cast (pictured) took their bow at Th

Pick of the places

Voting is now open for the Buckinghamshire Design Awards People’s Choice Award 2022/23.Buckinghamshire Council is inviting people to have their say on favourite new buildings and open spaces in

Fest was the best

Organisers are basking in the success of this year’s WhizzFizzFest.The colourful celebration took to the road earlier this month, with a range of family-friendly activities and events taking pla

Library's new story

Ambitious plans are under way to transform Wendover Community Library into a community hub for town residents and surrounding villages. Funding is in place for the main building and refurbishment

'One World' theme

People are invited to enjoy creative projects, performances, workshops, exhibitions and more taking place across Buckinghamshire during Open Weekend.Clive Harriss, Buckinghamshire Council’s Cabi

Art cheers patients

Acclaimed British artist Sophie Ryder has installed three striking bronze sculptures in Horatio’s Garden Stoke Mandeville. The sculptures, Sitting (2005), Kneeling Lovers (2014) and Rising (2011