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Mobile Bar Hire Buckinghamshire covers Aylesbury, Milton Keynes, Slough, Buckingham, High Wycombe, Amersham, Chesham, Gerrards Cross, Great Missenden, Marlow, Newport Pagnell, Princes Risborough, Witham and all areas of Buickinghamshire.
Buckinghamshire is situated to the north west of London. Aylesbury is the county town of Buckinghamshire and the largest town in the county is Milton Keynes. Buckinghamshire is split into 4 districts Aylesbury Vale, South Bucks, Wycombe and Chiltern. Buckinghamshire has its name in Anglo Saxon origin.
Main towns in Buckinghamshire are Buckingham, Aylesbury, High Wycombe, Marlow, Amersham, Chesham, Beaconsfield, Burnham, Milton Keynes and Newport Pagnall.
Buckinghamshire’s county town, Aylesbury, has doubled since the 1960’s and the town is used as a cycling demonstration area. This helped Buckinghamshire county council won £1,000,000 funding to promote the use of cycling.
Buckingham is a market town with a population of just twelve thousand. In the year 888 Alfred the Great declared Buckingham a town.
High Wycombe, a Buckinghamshire town that shares its name with a Western Australian settlement, is well known for its furniture industry, in particular, chairs.
Milton Keynes is the biggest town in Buckinghamshire, but was only started during the 1960’s. The town was built as an overspill for London and is principally designed on a grid system. The squares are 1km wide and this gives the town more than one hundred neighbourhoods that are easily identifiable.
Newport Pagnall is in the borough of Milton Keynes & was the site where Aston Martin cars were made until the opening of the Ford Motor Company plant that is in Warwickshire, not Buckinghamshire.
The Thames Valley Police Force police Amersham a town that has a population of just under twenty two thousand.
Beaconsfield is a fairly expensive place to live, this is due to the fact it is part of an area of outstanding beauty and it is twenty five miles away from London.
Fusarium Venenatum, which is used in the production of Quorn was discovered in Marlow, another Buckinghamshire town. The town sits on the River Thames.
The Buckinghamshire town of Chesham had a tax imposed on it by Henry VIII to pay towards his wars against the French and the Scottish.
Many TV shows including Jonathan Creek and Midsomer Murders have used Princes Risborough, a town in the Buckinghamshire district of Wycombe, as a location.
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