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  • Ainsworth: I never want another display like that

    GARETH Ainsworth said his Wycombe Wanderers side couldn’t handle a devastating opening spell from Rochdale – saying some of his players’ brains weren’t working. The Blues boss pulled no punches in his assessment of this afternoon’s 3-2 defeat at

  • Wasps relieved to break duck with home win

    DAI Young admits it's a relief to get that first win after three defeats at the start of the season. Wasps beat Worcester Warriors 32-16 at Adams Park, claiming a try bonus to boot with Matt Mullan, Jake Woolley-Cooper, Christian Wade and Guy Thompson

  • Firefighters rewarded for bravery

    MARLOW'S fire fighting team were awarded for their bravery this week. Marlow Fire Station scooped the Courage Award in Marlow FM’s annual Hidden Gems Awards. Radio station presenter Ali Crook handed the award to Crew Manager David James at

  • Blues can't complete comeback after shocking start

    Rochdale 3, Wycombe Wanderers 2. WANDERERS paid the price for a terrible start at Rochdale as they just failed to complete a stirring comeback. There were just 15 minutes on the clock when Blues found themselves three goals down as they failed

  • Bonus-point win ignites Wasps in Wycombe

    WASPS can breathe easy again after their fine form in Wycombe steadied a ship that was beginning to take on water. Three narrow defeats to open the campaign had turned up the scrutiny on Dai Young's men, but a try-bonus victory over Worcester Warriors

  • Loudwater death: Police need public help

    A PROBE into the death of a pedestrian has prompted a further appeal for witnesses. Brian Cronshaw, 65, died of his injuries after the Loudwater car crash involving a blue Audi A2 on Boundary Road. It occurred at about 7.45pm on September 20

  • Teenager appears in court charged with rape

    A TEENAGER appeared before magistrates this week charged with sex offences, including rape. Ashley Stevens, 19, of Spring Gardens, Bourne End, was charged this month by police with a total of six offences - four of which are of a sexual nature.

  • Food review: Papad in Chesham

    EARTHY greens and oranges adorn the walls, lanterns hang from the ceilings, wooden screens nestle between tables- going to Papad in Chesham feels as if you are stepping away from Bucks into another country. But it is not just the ambience and décor

  • Maroudas wants the belt for keeps

    WYCOMBE fighter Mike Maroudas tried on the TKMMA lightweight belt for size yesterday - and tonight he aims to be taking it home with him. He buckled up at yesterday's title fight weigh-in at Butlers bar, High Wycombe and now wants to be wearing

  • Michelin chef promises top tips at tomorrow's free festival

    A MICHELIN recognised chef is promising great tips for home cooking at a major event for foodies this weekend. Clive Dixon chef patron from The White Oak in Cookham, which was recently awarded a Michelin Bib Gourmand, is one of the top chefs who

  • How can we stop the rot in Wycombe?

    Wycombe is a town with such opportunity yet for decades now there have been some wacky decisions taken that have driven the town into the ground. Nothing that needs doing seems to happen except large scale building projects that serve only to waste