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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
A dazzling start to the Christmas season in Aylesbury
Aylesbury Town Council proudly marked the beginning of the festive season at the town’s biggest Christmas event of the year, Christmas on the Cobbles, on Sunday 26 November. Thousands of residents flocked to the [...]
Aylesbury’s joyful Carolfest celebration
Embrace the Christmas spirit on Sunday 10 December at Aylesbury Town Council’s much-loved seasonal sing-along event - Carolfest! This special event is entirely free to attend, welcoming all members [...]
Town Mayor’s Remembrance Service
The Town Mayor’s Remembrance Service took place in St Mary’s Church on Thursday 9 November. Attendees took time to reflect, commemorate and give thanks. The service featured music from Aylesbury Concert Band, Aylesbury Consort [...]
Wreath laying at Tring Road Cemetery
The Mayor of Aylesbury, Cllr Steven Lambert, Town Clerk, Deputy Mayor and Leader of the Council attended a wreath laying service this afternoon at Aylesbury Cemetery War Cross to commemorate all those who fought [...]
*New event* Christmas Storytelling and Memory Tree
An afternoon of Christmas storytelling in a beautiful grade II listed building followed by an opportunity to remember loved ones this Christmas season. The Bard of Aylesbury will be reading a children’s Christmas [...]
Second book exchange cabinet installed
A second 'Little Free Library' has been built by local young people and installed in Quarrendon by St Peters Church. The ‘Little Free Libraries’ project is an internationally known campaign that encourages book exchanging [...]