The Aylesbury Vale (or Vale of Aylesbury) is a geographical region in Buckinghamshire, England, which is bounded by the City of Milton Keynes and West Northamptonshire to the north, Central Bedfordshire and the Borough of Dacorum (Hertfordshire) to the east, the Chiltern Hills to the south and South Oxfordshire to the west. It is named after Aylesbury, the county town of Buckinghamshire. Winslow and Buckingham are among the larger towns in the vale.
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The bed of the vale is largely made up of clay that was formed at the end of the ice age.
In the 2011 UK census the population of Aylesbury Vale was 174,900. In the 2001 UK census the population of Aylesbury Vale was 165,748, representing an increase since 1991 of 18,600 people.[1] About half of those live in the county town Aylesbury.
The Aylesbury Vale countryside is described in the English novel The War Hero.[3]
There are no motorway junctions in the Vale although the M40 does cross it for five miles between junctions 8A and 9. The A41 road, the A413 road and the A418 road meet at Aylesbury. The A421 road passes through the north of the Vale providing connections to Milton Keynes, Bedford and the M1 to the east, and the M40, Oxford and Birmingham to the west.
The Vale is served by rail connections to the capital, containing several railway stations on the London to Aylesbury Line – the major station being Aylesbury. At Aylesbury there are connecting services to Princes Risborough. In addition, the Chiltern Main Line passes through the district, stopping at Haddenham & Thame Parkway. The West Coast Main Line passes through the Vale twice along its eastern borders, with national intercity services stopping at nearby Milton Keynes Central which, with Bletchley, is also served by regional services.
As of 2023, construction work is underway on two further rail lines across the Vale, High Speed 2 (HS2) and East West Rail (EWR). The HS2 route runs north-west, largely following the former Great Central Main Line route, but without providing any services to any towns in the county. EWR runs across the Vale, with trains between Oxford and Milton Keynes Central, calling at Winslow and Bletchley, due to commence in early 2025.[4] Buckinghamshire Council has established a cycleway between Buckingham and Winslow to maximise use of the new station.[5]
There are also proposals for a branch line from East West Rail, to run from Claydon LNE Junction via Aylesbury Vale Parkway to Aylesbury, which were discussed in Parliament in 2021.[6] This proposal remains "under review" and is not in any current plans. (The route of HS2 uses the same corridor and, as of August 2023[update], the Claydon line is needed to move materials for its engineering works.)