- Healthcare regulator chief quits
- Toddler critically ill after crash
- Mild weather hits Centrica profits
- Scrap NHS Bill, says Royal College
- Weight loss operations up by 12%
- Charlotte Church settles hack claim
- Net immigration steady at 250,000
- GPs 'overpaid for ghost patients'
- Adoption process to be speeded up
- MEP arrested over 'fraud' claims
- Probe into sex-selection abortions
- Tube staff under attack, says RMT
- 'Sharp drop' in degree courses
- Action urged on hip fracture costs
- Clegg reveals £1bn jobs fund boost
- Tributes to 'jolly jester' Carson
- Travellers 'hit by rip-off charges'
- UK urged to support tar sands ban
- Fast-track asylum delays criticised
- Korean firm wins MoD tankers deal
Our World in Your Hands
Appeal for information over red diesel leak
THE Environment Agency is appealing for information to help trace the source of a red diesel leak that polluted a local river.
Delay for decision over incinerator
CAMPAIGNERS fighting plans for a waste incinerator near Calvert face more uncertainty after a key decision was deferred on Tuesday.
Region ‘at risk’ from urban sprawl - CPRE
MORE than 80 per cent of countryside in parts of the Advertiser and Review region could be at risk from urban sprawl, a new report from the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) claims.
Long service honour for Whaddon photographer
A WHADDON photographer who has snapped royalty and prime ministers has been honoured by the British Institute of Professional Photography (BIPP).
Rural protection group celebrates milestone
CHAMPIONS of the rural environment celebrated a milestone and boosted Bicester’s green lungs with the planting of 80 saplings this month.
VIDEO: Hydrogen-powered vehicle launched video
A GROUND-BREAKING project to tackle carbon emissions with a new hydrogen-powered car has been unveiled.
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If you have to use the roads, go safely...
Motoring charity the IAM has today issued advice on driving in snow and ice, as freezing conditions spread across the country.
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Waste boss who worked without permit is fined
A MAN who ran a skip hire company in Turweston without a permit was fined £10,000 last Friday.
Is Northants the ‘windfarm capital’ of the UK?
A REPORT which asks if Northants is becoming the windfarm capital of England has been welcomed by campaigners in the Advertiser region.
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Fight waste as a community food champion
BUCKS residents who are worried about food waste are being asked to sign up as volunteer food champions for their area.
Second-hand fashion success for students
STUDENTS from Oxford and Cherwell Valley College starred in the county’s first ReFashion event to promote recycled and reused clothes.
Conservation volunteers pick litter in avenue
The Maids Moreton Avenue Conservation Group is organising a litter pick on Saturday.
UV spray is latest weapon in war against illegal waste
A NEW ultra-violet spray is being used in Bucks to identify illegally-dumped waste.
Green homes scheme gets off to flying start
THE first tenant has moved into a new development of eco-friendly affordable housing in Bicester.
RSPB ready for Big Garden Birdwatch this weekend
MORE than half a million people are expected to take part in the world’s biggest wildlife survey, the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch, this Saturday and Sunday.
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Weather for Buckingham
Thursday 23 February 2012
Today
Cloudy
Temperature: 9 C to 15 C
Wind Speed: 17 mph
Wind direction: South west
Tomorrow
Cloudy
Temperature: 3 C to 14 C
Wind Speed: 18 mph
Wind direction: West
