Police have installed a nitrous oxide bin in Aylesbury.
It follows local concerns about the now-banned drug’s prevalence in the county.
Members of Thames Valley Police’s Aylesbury Vale South Neighbourhood Team launched the force’s first-ever nitrous oxide amnesty bin at Southcourt Baptist Church on Penn Road in Aylesbury this week.
Residents can anonymously drop off any canisters or nitrous oxide-related paraphernalia into the bin.
Any proceeds from recycling these canisters will be used to fund further projects in our communities.

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