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  • Rendell: I couldn't ask for any more

    BLUES top-scorer Scott Rendell says it's been the perfect season for him despite falling one short of his 20-goal target. Rendell was the big-money signing of last summer but struggled initially to live up to his £150k price tag and then found

  • The Buildings of Wycombe: A sophisticated glass tower

    Described in Pevsner's Buildings of England as “A sophisticated, mostly glass six-storey tower of wards” Wycombe General Hospital is without doubt a landmark building in the town centre. Located on the steep slope of the Marlow Hill in Queen

  • Waddock: Experience counted for us

    BLUES boss Gary Waddock has highlighted the experience in his squad as a key ingredient of their promotion from League Two. Wanderers beat Southend 3-1 this afternoon to nail down third place behind Chesterfield and Bury, but it could have

  • Blues power into League One with comeback victory

    WANDERERS 3, SOUTHEND 1. WYCOMBE WANDERERS are climbing the Football League ladder again; after doing much of the hard work at Bury last weekend Gary Waddock's team held their nerve at Adams Park this afternoon to secure promotion to League

  • Defeat for young Wasps sees them finish ninth

    Exeter Chiefs 21, Wasps 8. WASPS’ youthful team learnt a harsh lesson in taking your chances as they failed to build on a promising opening at Exeter. A team with a sprinkling of young talent can hold their heads high at a decent display, with Christian

  • Alex Collingwood is new WDC Leader

    ALEX Collingwood has won the vote to become the new Conservative Leader at Wycombe District Council. Councillor Collingwood has risen to prominence in recent months as a powerful voice in the community stadium debate as chairman of the scrutiny

  • Wycombe Labour hail 'huge result'

    NEW Labour councillors in Wycombe have hailed the “huge” result yesterday which nearly led them to become the official opposition party. Labour has increased its representatives at Wycombe District Council from two to seven. But the

  • Busby to continue as SBDC leader

    ADRIAN Busby will remain leader of South Bucks District Council. He told the Bucks Free Press none of the Conservative group opposed him at a meeting last night. The Tories stormed to an emphatic victory in the count at the Curzon Centre

  • New FM station to hit airwaves

    EXCITEMENT is building among staff at a fledgling radio station which is set to finally hit the airwaves next week. Marlow FM, which has previously been run as an internet based station, will broadcast its first show since obtaining a community

  • Photography student reaches finals of national competition

    A PHOTOGRAPHY student has been short-listed in a national competition which could lead to three month's paid employment with a celebrity photographer who has worked with the likes of Lady Gaga and Bono. Antonina Dolani is a finalist in the prestigious

  • Protesters aim to step up High Speed 2 fight

    THIS weekend protesters aim to step up the fight against High Speed 2 and deliver a clear message to the Government. Conservative Minister Cheryl Gillan will be among speakers at public rally in Great Missenden on Sunday. The campaign against the £33bn

  • Ainsworth: I'll train all summer to keep playing

    WANDERERS captain Gareth Ainsworth says he'll train throughout the summer to make sure his body is ready for League One next season. Ainsworth turns 38 on Tuesday but has been a stalwart throughout the promotion campaign with 45 appearances for Gary

  • Debut to remember for Amersham cricketer

    JACO Nel had a debut to remember for Amersham Cricket Club as he top scored with the bat before taking six wickets in a low-scoring win for his new side. Amersham won their final friendly of the pre-season against Kidmore End despite being dismissed