The out-of-hours service for patients in south Buckinghamshire is changing and we need your views on where you would prefer to go to for these appointments.
2018 is the thirtieth anniversary of World AIDS Day, and it will be marked in Buckinghamshire with an event at O’Neill’s Pub in High Wycombe on 1 December.
Halton’s Station Flight Safety Officer, Flt Lt Hindley, recently received 20 Fatigue Packs from The RAF Air Safety Centre based at RAF High Wycombe to present to the Station's Co-Responders.
Many people feel uneasy about taking concerns about a child further – but it’s everyone’s responsibility to speak up if they think a child is suffering abuse.
Did you know that there are currently more than 500 children in care in Buckinghamshire? Between July and September of this year we found foster homes for 55 children with an average age of just over eight and a half.
Around one in eight people living with HIV in the UK don't know they have it. That's why getting tested is in focus for National HIV Testing Week, which kicks off across Buckinghamshire on 17 November with the aim of getting local people to learn more about HIV and the reasons why getting tested is so important.
The Council is seeking your views on how it plans to modernise short break services in Buckinghamshire. Consultations for both Children's and Adult's short break services will run side by side from 5 November to 14 January.
As peers prepare to scrutinise reforms to mental capacity legislation, care sector leaders are calling on government to listen, engage and work with them to protect human rights safeguards.
Ashridge Home Care highlight the benefits of live-in-care
Construction staff at David Wilson Homes North Thames will be thinking all things pink this Friday 19th October, to help raise awareness for Breast Cancer Now.