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Here's a round-up of Buckinghamshire criminals jailed last month...
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Work has begun on installing lighting at The Rye in High Wycombe after an LDRS investigation exposed safety fears that left women avoiding the park’s dark paths.
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Among the hopefuls this year is Andy, a tennis coach from High Wycombe
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Staff from the Aylesbury McDonald's took part in a litter picking effort, working with other volunteers to clear up 42 bags worth of rubbish
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The former Great Missenden home of Charles de Gaulle as well as Winston Churchill and King Edward VII's doctor is now on the market for £4.5m.
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A High Wycombe-based foodbank One Can Trust thanked its young volunteers amid an urgent appeal for "essential" items.
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Wycombe Wanderers FC has responded to concerns about the state of the club's finances after posting a close to £10 million loss.
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Concerns have been raised over a raised decking structure at the back of a home in Chesham, with a neighbour claiming it “invades” their privacy.
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Buckinghamshire pub, The Spade Oak Hotel, has been called "fantastic" and "picture perfect". Find out why.
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This week we take a look at the centre of High Wycombe as it was in the 1920s, a vibrant market town full of mainly independent shops.
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Malcolm Cridlan Bucks Camera Club Member has captured a beautiful photo of a grass snake sunning itself this week.
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This week we remember one of Marlow’s most-loved characters who died ten years ago at the age of 80 after a tragic accident, when she fell outside her home in Bisham. I refer to Patricia Burstall, whose death in March 2016 prompted an obituary in the Bucks Free Press written by then Marlow Society chairman Martin Blunkell, with input from friends and family. Martin also gave a most moving tribute on the Marlow FM radio station.
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In the Bucks Free Press edition on January 19, 2024 I published an article questioning whether Edmund J Niemann (1813 -1876) had any connections with Wycombe, as has often been claimed, but without providing any evidence.
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Windy Ridge, on Manor Road, is a 'substantial character home' on the market for £2,495,000.
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The critically acclaimed Broadway and West End production of To Kill a Mockingbird is coming to Milton Keynes Theatre.
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Last week the Bank of England announced it would hold interest rates at 3.75 per cent.
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Buckinghamshire has five new Deputy Lieutenants to support The Countess Howe in promoting the county’s wellbeing.
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Penn Wood, an ancient forest near Beaconsfield in the Chilterns, is the inspiration behind the Woodland Trust’s Forgotten Forests Garden.
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The revised Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licensing Policy from Buckinghamshire Council aims to improve passenger safety.
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Dobbies Garden Centres has raised £235,000 in the first year of its national charity partnership with Alzheimer’s Research UK.
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