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Read our byelaws for acupuncture, tattooing, semi-permanent skin-colouring, cosmetic piercing and electrolysis
High Wycombe shop owner prosecuted for sale of illegal cigarettes
The owner of an independent supermarket in High Wycombe has been prosecuted for the sale of illegal cigarettes following an investigation by Buckinghamshire & Surrey Trading Standards.
Could you be a Shared Lives carer?
Do you have space in your life and home to open it up to another adult who needs care and support? If the answer is yes, you could join Buckinghamshire’s growing team of Shared Lives carers and start helping to support others in your local community.
New Family Hub Network set to provide more help and advice for local residents
Families will soon benefit from easy to access help and advice in their local communities, with the launch this week of Buckinghamshire’s Family Hub Network (FHN).
Primary community and voluntary controlled schools admissions policy September 2024
View the primary community and voluntary controlled schools admissions policy September 2024.
Primary community and voluntary controlled schools admissions policy September 2025
View the primary community and voluntary controlled schools admissions policy September 2025.
Update on the results of the Better Lives in our Communities consultation
We also have an update on the amendment that was proposed at full Council on 26 February.
Guide to delaying a school start date
Guidance around delaying a child's school start date or starting school part time
Be active on the school run
As children are back to school, Buckinghamshire Council is asking everyone to think about ways they can make the school run more sustainable, improving health, wellbeing and safety while also bringing positive benefits to the environment.
Buckinghamshire's tree planting season wraps up with thousands of new trees
Tree planting season is drawing to a close, with thousands of new trees having taken root in Buckinghamshire over the winter.