With the county being battered by storm Franklin and still feeling the effects of storm Eunice, the Council are offering their help, from what to do if your power goes out to public transport updates, you can find all their services online.
https://www.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/community-and-safety/planning-emergencies/disruption-to-services/?fbclid=IwAR02wqvQaDE_I8IIQfsp72gfM85SwO880J_USB4aEOnnyeFyg2rm1S5h5oI
They are reminding residents that there may be people in Bucks who dont' have the internet or the means to access help, so make sure to check in with amilies and neighbours to make sure they are safe.

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