Latest Communications Strategy Group Agenda Pack
Please note the meeting’s agenda will be available (from the above hyperlink) three clear days before a meeting of the Town Council.
Please note that the meeting will be preceded by a Public Session in accordance with Standing Orders 3.e and 3.f, which will last for a maximum of 15 minutes. Members of the public can attend the meeting in person.
The Council is trailing the use of video conferencing to enable the public and guests to address Council meetings virtually. If you would like to address the meeting in this way, please email committeeclerk@buckingham-tc.gov.uk or call 01280 816426 for details.
The meeting can be watched live on the Town Council’s YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC89BUTwVpjAOEIdSlfcZC9Q/
Contact: Bethanie Dowden; Email: admin@buckingham-tc.gov.uk
Latest Communications Strategy Group Committee Agenda Pack
Please note the meeting’s agenda will be available (from the above hyperlink) three clear days before a meeting of the Town Council.
Please note that the meeting will be preceded by a Public Session in accordance with Standing Orders 3.e and 3.f, which will last for a maximum of 15 minutes. Members of the public can attend the meeting in person.
The Council is trailing the use of video conferencing to enable the public and guests to address Council meetings virtually. If you would like to address the meeting in this way, please email committeeclerk@buckingham-tc.gov.uk or call 01280 816426 for details.
The meeting can be watched live on the Town Council’s YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC89BUTwVpjAOEIdSlfcZC9Q/
Contact: Bethanie Dowden; Email: admin@buckingham-tc.gov.uk
The Winter edition of the Buckingham Town Matters newsletter is now out for delivery and will be with residents soon. This edition includes some topics such as the Christmas Card Competition, Swan Trail, What is S106?, Future Events and a special 4 page spread on Remembering Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
If you prefer to listen to your local updates, try our audio version. This edition is read by Buckingham Town Councillor, Fran Davies.
Please note that some councillors haven’t been included on page 15 of this edition. You can contact Cllr. Davies on 07976 558 609 and Cllr. Warren Whyte on 01296 383 031.
The Summer edition of the Buckingham
Town Matters newsletter is now out for delivery and will be with residents soon. This edition includes some topics on the Grant recipients, Future events, What the Town Council achieved 2021-2022, New: swan sculpture trail and a Flood report.
If you prefer to listen to your local updates, try our audio version. This edition is read by Buckingham Town Councillor, Anja Schaefer.
We hope you enjoy it and make sure to keep an eye out for updates on the next edition Autumn 2022.
The Spring edition of the Buckingham Town Matters newsletter is now out for delivery and will be with residents soon. This edition includes articles on the Annual Town Meeting, Trade at Town Council Events, Holocaust Memorial Day, Tackling Loneliness, Buckingham Town 2022 – 2023 Precept and The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
If you prefer to listen to your local updates, try our audio version. This edition is read by Buckingham Town Councillor, Ade Osibogun.
We hope you enjoy it and make sure to keep an eye out for updates on the next edition; Summer 2022.
The Winter edition of the Buckingham Town Matters newsletter is now out for delivery and will be with residents soon. This edition includes articles on the New Bard of Buckingham, Flood Report Update, Water Pollution, Lacehill Solar Panels, Buckingham Community Wildlife Project and Adult Learning.
If you prefer to listen to your local updates, try our audio version. This edition is read by Buckingham Town Councillor, Sue Hetherington.
We hope you enjoy and make sure to keep an eye out for updates on the next edition; Spring 2022.
The Autumn edition of the Buckingham Town Matters newsletter is now out for delivery and will be with residents soon. This edition includes articles on former Buckingham Town Councillors, Where the Money Came from and How we Spent it, Buckingham Volunteers, Future Events, Civic Awards and the Garden of Rest.
If you prefer to listen to your local updates, try our audio version. This edition is read by Buckingham Town Councillor, Ryan Willett.
We hope you enjoy and make sure to keep an eye out for updates on the next edition; Winter 2021.
With two Royal Charters, Buckingham has a long history with the Royal Family that continues to this day. Buckingham Town Council has therefore been delighted to welcome the new Lord-Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire, Countess Howe, to her role with an invitation to record the audio version of the Buckingham Town Matters Newsletter, Summer 2021.
Countess Howe, who was bought up in Buckinghamshire, was appointed by Her Majesty The Queen to be her personal representative in the County in November 2020.
The Summer edition of the newsletter was a particularly fitting choice as printed on the cover is a hand painted map of Buckinghamshire, overlaid with the Chiltern Gentian, the county flower of Buckinghamshire. The art piece was one of four winners of Buckingham’s wildflower art contest and was painted by Carmen Carreira-Avery.
Lady Howe said “Part of my role as Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant is supporting the Monarch in celebrating Buckinghamshire. This includes its businesses and charitable organisations, its history and culture and meeting the people who make this such a special place to live. It has been difficult to do this in the usual way during this COVID period and so voicing the Summer 2021 edition of the Buckingham Town Matters Newsletter was a real pleasure.”
The Summer edition of the Buckingham Town Matters newsletter is now out for delivery
and will be with residents soon. This edition includes articles on the new Buckingham Town Council Councillors, what the Council achieved 2020-2021, land grabbing and tree damage, climate emergency action plan, future events including the upcoming Fringe Week and grants awarded to local non-commercial groups.
If you prefer to listen to your local updates, try our audio version. This edition is read by Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire, Countess Howe.
We hope you enjoy and make sure to keep an eye out for updates on the next edition; Autumn 2021.