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Aylesbury Town Council logo

Aylesbury Town Council is responsible for:

  • Office of the Mayor and Mayoral engagements
  • Management of all allotment sites
  • Local Burial Authority – management of Tring Road Cemetery
  • Devolved Services including grass cutting of urban highway grass verges
  • Support Twinning of Aylesbury with Bourg-en-Bresse
  • A programme of free community events throughout the year such as Parklife Weekend, Soapbox Derby, Aylesbury on Sea, Christmas on the Cobbles
  • Awarding grants to local groups and charities
  • Free magazine, Aylesbury Town Matters
  • Christmas light displays
  • Local business and Town Centre support
  • Jonathan Page Play Centre
  • Aylesbury in Bloom and environmental projects such as hanging baskets, planters, floral beds, roundabouts, cabinet painting, Walton Pond and more
  • Partnership working and engagement with other community stakeholders and Buckinghamshire Council.

Aylesbury Town Council is the council closest to residents in the parish of Aylesbury. The Town Council is here to be a voice for residents by representing their views on issues affecting them.

Call 01296 425 678 or email Aylesbury Town Council.

Buckinghamshire Council logo

Buckinghamshire Council is responsible for:

  • Collection of Council Tax and business rates
  • Waste collection, waste disposal and Household recycling centre
  • Local planning and building regulations
  • Public car parks
  • Licensing and Environmental Health
  • Leisure Services (including Aqua Vale and all parks)
  • Award of grants to local groups and charities
  • Grass cutting of open spaces and parks
  • Grass cutting of rural highways/grass verges
  • Upkeep of Aylesbury town centre such as Kingsbury and Market Square
  • Roads and pavements
  • Education and main libraries
  • Social Care Services
  • Trading Standards
  • Registrars – births, deaths and marriages
  • Aylesbury Market

Buckinghamshire Council provides services on a county-wide basis and has a very regulatory remit.

Call 0300 131 6000 or visit the Buckinghamshire Council website.