I had a fantastic afternoon at the Bucks County Show, the first to be held since 2019, because of Covid. It was great to see so many people enjoying the best of Bucks' rural life.
Stocken Farm in Lacey Green has been in the West family since the 1940s. In that time, it has grown to become a well-established and successful family-run farm. Around 400 Friesian and Holstein cows supply more than 4 million litres of milk a year to the dairy cooperative Arla.
It was a real privilege to join the centennial reunion of the Royal Air Force Halton Apprentices Association on Saturday.
For many decades, RAF apprentices learnt their trades here at Halton, before going on to play a crucial role keeping thousands of the Air Force’s ‘planes airborne around the wor
Aylesbury may be one of the most inland towns in England, but it still has a thriving unit of The Sea Cadets, who meet on Monday and Wednesday evenings.
I had a great start to the day with a visit to Royal Mail's Aylesbury Delivery Office to meet our local postmen and women, and see the new electric post vans.
Like many businesses I’ve visited across Buckinghamshire, Gibbs Gears stands out for having a highly-skilled workforce making quality products tailored to individual clients.
The Lionesses’ victory in the Euros has inspired even more women and girls in Aylesbury to take up football, with a surge of interest at Aylesbury United Ladies & Girls FC since Sunday.
Affordable housing is really important in Buckinghamshire as it is such an expensive area to live. Fairhive, formerly Vale of Aylesbury Housing Trust, is a key provider of social homes, with about 8,500 houses in our local area.
Inspired by writer Roald Dahl, the WhizzFizzFest is a fantastic annual literary and arts festival in Aylesbury celebrating children’s literature and creativity. So I was delighted to attend the parade to kick off this year’s celebrations on Saturday.