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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 ....
Residents of congested Oxfordshire towns want new traffic restrictions to stop lorries shaking historic buildings and straining ancient bridges. Councillors have called for the new restrictions to be brought in to the areas of Burford, Chipping Norton, and Henley in an effort to stop HGVs driving through them and causing damage to structures. This is what Oxford Mail readers thought about the proposed new measures: David Cameron-Young: “People will soon moan when shops have empty shelves and garages have no fuel. “Yes, lorries can be a pain, but they are a necessity.” Rod Mckenzie: “Without lorries we get nothing. No lorry driver goes out for fun - every journey is essential. ....