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Welcome to Aylesbury.info, your independent online resource for everything Aylesbury; Town and Vale. Our comprehensive website serves as your go-to hub for discovering the latest news, exploring exciting attractions, events, uncovering hidden gems, and indulging in the diverse range of amenities that Buckinghamshire’s county town has to offer.

Stay up to date with the latest happenings and events taking place in and around Aylesbury. Whether it’s a vibrant music festival, a captivating art exhibition, or a lively local market, Aylesbury.info keeps you informed, ensuring you never miss out on the pulse of the town.

Looking for recommendations on where to eat, shop, or unwind? Aylesbury.info has got you covered. Our website features comprehensive guides and reviews, highlighting the best restaurants, cafes, shops, and recreational spots in the town and the vale. Whether you’re craving a culinary adventure, seeking retail therapy, or searching for tranquil green spaces to relax and rejuvenate, Aylesbury.info serves as your trusted companion, offering invaluable insights to enhance your Aylesbury experience.

Furthermore, Aylesbury.info is committed to showcasing the thriving business community within the town. Discover local enterprises, innovative start-ups, and established independent businesses contributing to Aylesbury’s economic growth. Whether you’re a budding entrepreneur or a prospective investor, our website provides essential information, resources, and free advertising to inspire and support the business-minded individuals within our community.

Join us on a virtual exploration of Aylesbury, where we celebrate the town’s past, present, and future. With Aylesbury.info as your guide, embark on a remarkable journey, uncovering hidden treasures, exciting events, and Aylesbury’s vibrant culture.

Residents of a street Aylesbury are calling on the council to remove yellow lines they say are preventing them from parking outside their homes.
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Flood alerts remain in place over Marlow after weeks of wet weather.
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Women are avoiding a dark path on The Rye for fear of their safety after residents warned the council for more than three years about the lack of lighting.
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There is traffic on the M40 southbound, High Wycombe to Beaconsfield, after traffic was stopped following a crash which saw a car roll over between J3 and J2.
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With the Bucks Free Press set to hit the stands this morning (February 20), here's a preview of what's inside your newspaper.
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An inquest has heard the circumstances around the tragic death of a 19-year-old chef at Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, in a car crash last August.
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An attempted burglar who made a Milton Keynes family "feel unsafe in their own home" has been jailed.
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A Ukrainian Mayor has thanked the Marlow community after 51 generators were shipped to his war-torn city.
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A petition to bring back Wycombe’s A&E has reached nearly 10,000 signatures.
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A community has celebrated the installation of a new kissing gate after dogs and residents were struggling to climb over a stile on a Piddington path.
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Bourg Walk Bridge (aka Iron Bridge) at Sunset
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Discover Aylesbury’s vibrant shopping scene, where a mix of high-street brands and independent retailers provides a diverse and enjoyable shopping experience. Whether you’re looking for fashion, homeware, gifts, or everyday essentials, the town offers a variety of options to suit all tastes and budgets.

Aylesbury’s shopping centres and retail parks feature a broad selection of stores, from popular national chains to specialist shops.

The historic Market Square and surrounding streets are home to independent boutiques, artisan food shops, and unique businesses, creating a shopping destination with both character and convenience. Regular markets also offer fresh produce, crafts, clothing, and street food, adding to the lively atmosphere.

Beyond shopping, Aylesbury provides plenty of opportunities to relax and unwind. Enjoy a coffee in a cosy café, or grab a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants. With practical information on car parks, food and drink, and other amenities, it’s easy to plan your visit and make the most of Aylesbury’s shopping experience.

Clock Tower, Market Square
Clock Tower, Market Square

About Aylesbury

Aylesbury is an old market town, and the county town of Buckinghamshire, in South East England. Located centrally in the county it lies in the Aylesbury Vale between the Chiltern Hills (an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and the north of Buckinghamshire. In 2017 Aylesbury was designated a Garden Town. A vibrant community of approximately 160,000 people in the Aylesbury Vale district as a whole, and over 60,000 in the town.

Aylesbury has very early origins as a settlement from the Bronze Age, and it’s believed the Anglo Saxons named the town Aigler burgh. Evolving into a market town it became a central point for surrounding villages. Aylesbury has a rich history. A fort once stood at Castle Street in the town centre, and today we can still enjoy historic architecture in the old part of town around St. Mary’s church. A growing trade and administrative centre, Aylesbury’s Canal and then the railway came in the 1800s. Its growth through the 20th century and into the present has cemented its role as a key town in Buckinghamshire’s development, balancing a blend of modernity and tradition.

Aylesbury is also known for the Aylesbury Duck, a breed originally developed in the town in the 18th century. Known for its white plumage, it was bred for its size and became an important part of the local agricultural economy. The breed remains a symbol of Aylesbury’s farming heritage.

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