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Updated Ade Osibogun One of Buckingham s newlly elected councillors on the unitary Buckinghamshire Council is a PhD student at the University of Buckingham. Adekunke (Ade) Osibogun is a lawyer who is studying for a PhD in Constitutional Law at the university, where he obtained his law degree. The former Student Union president, who lives with his family in Buckingham, was elected for the Buckingham East ward, along with councillors Warren Whyte and Howard Mordue. Ade Osibogun, right, with university vice-chancellor James Tooley Ade, whose daughters go to school in Buckingham, is an active member of various town groups, including Buckingham Rotary Club and Buckingham Twinning Association. ....
The 10 to watch - who will lead Buckinghamshire Council? The first Bucks unitary elections are over and the results are in – the Conservatives have come out on top, taking 113 seats and the overall majority at Buckinghamshire Council. The next step is for the controlling party to name a man or woman to lead the council for the next four years. Former leader Martin Tett, who was elected in the Little Chalfont and Amersham Common ward, confirmed at the Chiltern count on Saturday he would be putting himself forward for the position again. Our sources also told us challengers are expected to vie for his position as the group will decide who it could be – but there has been confirmation on rumoured names. ....
It was a blue wave in the first-ever Bucks Council unitary elections, as the Conservatives swept numerous wards in the central and northern areas of Buckinghamshire. The Tories dominated a large majority of the county, despite several Liberal Democrat candidates winning seats in their respected areas. During a long and drawn out day at the Gateway Office in Aylesbury on Saturday, May 8, numerous candidates were ‘too tense to talk’ as the votes were being counted. The calm before the storm Not long arrived at Aylesbury’s Buckinghamshire Council offices for the #ElectionResults2021. Several people are already here and the first results should be revealed at around 11ish #LE2021pic.twitter.com/iBA24t93oX James Richings | Bucks Free Press (@James BFP) May 8, 2021 ....
This was caused by the River Great Ouse in the town overflowing and spilling into the streets. Ian Thompson, Buckinghamshire Council’s Corporate Director for Planning, Growth, and Sustainability said: “We’ve seen in these last few months just how terrible the impact of flooding can be and we seize every opportunity we can to find ways of protecting our communities from flooding, whatever the cause. Because the Chilterns are chalk, the area is more prone to groundwater flooding. This is a long-term scheme which tackles groundwater flooding in the Chilterns from a variety of angles, together all aimed at ultimately building resilience to lessen the impact, through stopping flooding in the first place, and ensuring effective warning systems are in place when and where there is a risk.” ....
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