[5][6] In its early years, the Aylesbury Local Board met at an office on Walton Street.
[9][10] When the urban district council was established to replace the local board in 1894 it initially continued to use the Rickford's Hill offices, but held its meetings at County Hall.
At a meeting on 4 March 1901 the council voted to change the name of the building from Corn Exchange to Aylesbury Town Hall.
[13] The council remained based at Town Hall until 1968, when it moved to 4 Great Western Street, being part of the newly built Friars Square shopping centre on the western side of Market Square.
No successor parish was established for the town and it was therefore directly administered by Aylesbury Vale District Council.