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Civility & Respect
‘We treat everyone with courtesy and respect and ask for the same in return. We ask that you treat your councillors and council staff courteously without violence, abuse or harassment. Councillors and council staff have the right to carry out their civic duties and work without fear of being attacked or abused. Any behaviour whether that be verbal, physical or in writing, which causes either councillors or council staff to feel uncomfortable, embarrassed, or threatened, is totally unacceptable. The zero tolerance policy includes abuse, aggression or threats made in person, over the telephone or in written communication, including on social media. The council considers threatening behaviour to be: Attempted or actual aggressive, or physical actions made towards any councillor or member of staff. The use of aggressive, or abusive language, (including raising of the voice, swearing, shouting or in writing) which threatens or intimidates councillors or council staff’. This policy applies throughout all council meetings, but it also applies to any councillor or council staff away from council meetings.
Latest news
Gear up for Aylesbury Town Council’s Soapbox Derby
Embrace a challenge this spring! Build a gravity-powered kart to be proud of and get ready to race at Aylesbury Town Council’s Soapbox Derby on Sunday 16 June. This thrilling Father’s Day event is [...]
Nominations open for the Freda Roberts Community Award 2024
Applications are now closed. Do you know someone whose positive impact has uplifted the community? Or has a local charity or organisation played a pivotal role in shaping your life? The Freda Roberts [...]
Aylesbury Town Matters March 2024
Our latest Aylesbury Town Matters magazine is making its way to residents within the Parish of Aylesbury. Aylesbury Town Matters is available in audio format thanks to the Aylesbury Talking Newspaper Association (ATNA). [...]
Aylesbury’s St George’s Day Medieval Fayre and Parade
A day of medieval festivities will take over Aylesbury on Sunday 21 April the St George’s Day Medieval Fayre and Parade. The free-to-attend event is the first in the Town Council’s calendar for 2024 and [...]
Aylesbury Town Council invites applications for Community Event Fund
Aylesbury Town Councillors are encouraging residents to apply for funds through their Community Event Fund. The funding, from the Town Council’s Communities Committee, aims to support a wide range of locally organised and delivered [...]
Have your say: Community Hub Consultation
Earlier this month, we announced our decision to proceed with the purchase of Aylesbury Railway Club. Before its closure last summer, the Club was part of our community for over 65 years. Plans are underway [...]