The distraught family of a woman who died in a car crash near Coleshill last week said they ‘all miss her terribly’.

Alison Kelly, 29, died in a collision involving three cars on the A355 Amersham Road, near to Coleshill on August 25.

She was living and working near Amersham, but was originally from Hampshire.

A tribute released by Thames Valley Police on behalf of Ms Kelly’s family said: "Ally was a loving, caring young lady who lived for her horses and dogs.

“Originally from Portsmouth, she was training for her BHS riding instructor exams at an event yard near Amersham where she was very happy and where she met her lovely boyfriend.

"She leaves behind her parents, older sister and younger brother who all miss her terribly and are devastated by this tragedy."

A sea of flowers and cards were left at the scene after the crash, around half a mile from Magpie Lane, with one heartfelt message reading: “R.I.P Ally until we see you all again. Mum and Dad xxxxx”

Another said: “You were a truly inspirational girl who will leave a huge hole in our hearts. We will be thinking of you always. Our thoughts go out to your family to have lost such an amazing person.”

Messages were also left on the Bucks Free Press website, with user jobaker1986 writing: “Rest in Peace Ally, the world has lost a beautiful soul. you will be missed by many. x x x”