Sports Leaders UK Conference 2009
Sports Leaders UK exists to 'Inspire people and communities through leadership qualifications in sport' They had their first confernence at the MK Dons Stadium in Milton Keynes.
Sports Leaders UK exists to 'Inspire people and communities through leadership qualifications in sport' They had their first confernence at the MK Dons Stadium in Milton Keynes.
More than 80 young people involved in a Leadership Academy at Leon School put theory into practice by organising the "Partnership Games", providing Primary school children from MK an opportunity to come together and try out different sports.
The new station has been officially opened by Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis will help encourage more people onto the railways by making rail travel more accessible. The new Aylesbury Vale Parkway station, located three miles from Aylesbury town centre
What do our Mp's get up to in the House of Commons… It can't all be expences surely… Richard Carr spent the day shadowing David Lidington MP
Quainton School Head Peter Bird is directing a production of Lord of the Flies, featuring children from a number of Buckinghamshire schools. It will be shown at the Buckingham Festival and then up in Edinburgh.
A look back on Aylesbury during the Victorian times, courtesy of Curator of Buckinghamshire County Museum, Sarah Gray.
Urban Strides performing at the MAD Waddesdon Manor weekend. Getting the strong crowd going with a Michael Jackson Medley
Another year in the beautiful setting showcases local Music, Art and Drama. With visits from many professional artists making the weekend yet another success.
Alex from Urban Strides putting on a beginners dance workshop over the Waddesdon Manor MAD weekend.
A Bucks County Council held event at Fawley Hill by kind permission of The Hon Sir William and Lady McAlpine. A day to entertain and show our appreciation of all military personnel based in the County as well as veterans and cadets.
Army, Navy and Air Force Cadets marching from Market Square to Kingsbury accompanied by the Corunna Band and Bugles of Oxfordshire (The Rifles) Army Cadet Force, on Armed Forces Day 2009.
Chiltern District Council's Cllr Mimi Harker is also a taskforce member to encourage Black, Asian and minority ethnic women to enter public life.