Buckinghamshire towns have changed so much in the last 10 years.
Just yesterday, major overhaul plans for an industrial estate were approved in Aylesbury.
We took a look at some of the biggest changes in Bucks.
Chiltern Lifestyle Centre
The £36million Chilterns Lifestyle Centre opened in Amersham on Monday November 15 2021.
Work in the area is ongoing, with the the former Amersham youth centre demolished on March 24 this year ahead of building work associated with the Chilterns Lifestyle Centre.
Demolition machines arrived at the site of the former youth club, nursery and Drake Hall on Monday March 21 to make space for the Chiltern Avenue Car Park and new external play areas.
Handy Cross Hub
The Little Gym, aimed at keeping kids active, was one of the first businesses to move into this new building in The Handy Cross.
it was the 12th UK centre the franchise opened.
Desborough Road
The area of High Wycombe was gentrified in a housing explosion in 2018 - 2021.
At one end of the road, work began on “Central Square” – formerly the gas works site – in Lily’s Walk, as Inland Homes prepared to build 240 homes with space for shops.
The adjacent Buckingham House was sold to a house builder and Castle House – which used to be offices – was converted into apartments.
Next in High Wycombe
Next changed the landscape in Crest Road years ago, but was most recently in the news its 'glass roof has been damaged by the strong winds.'
Firefighters were called to the store on Crest Road in Cressex to make the scene safe after high winds caused structural damage to the building on February 20.
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