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  • Blues to appeal Stewart dismissal

    WANDERERS boss Gareth Ainsworth said defeat at Dagenham and Redbridge hinged on a ‘poor decision’ to send off Anthony Stewart. Blues have announced this evening they intend to appeal against the red card shown to the young defender by referee Keith

  • Young: I'm very proud of players' response

    DAI Young has heaped praise on his players after they responded to last weekend's chastening home loss to Bath with a hard-fought victory over London Irish. While their 19-12 triumph wasn't perfect, it drew a bold line under the Bath defeat.

  • Wade injured in tense Wasps victory

    WASPS' 19-12 victory over London Irish won't win any points for style, but the black and golds will be hugely relieved to have won the points that were on offer. Neither side crossed the whitewash, but a penalty try five minutes before the break

  • Stewart sent off as Daggers cut down Blues

    Dagenham and Redbridge 2, Wycombe Wanderers 0. A CONTROVERSIAL red card for Anthony Stewart condemned Wanderers to another defeat as they were beaten by Dagenham and Redbridge. Referee Keith Stroud was the only man at Victoria Road who thought

  • Children alert drivers to speeding dangers

    CHILDREN used their creative skills to remind drivers to slow down. At The Village Pre-School in Coppice Farm Road in Tylers Green youngsters designed speed awareness posters as part of National Road Safety Week. They displayed the posters

  • Fish and chips shop opens at RAF base

    MORE than £7,000 has been invested in a fish and chips shop at RAF High Wycombe- becoming the first of its kind across the RAF. Last week the fish and chips shop opened its doors for the first time at the base in Walters Ash to its service, civilian

  • Apprentice could be taken on by town council

    PRINCES Risborough Town Council is considering taking on an apprentice as part of its maintenance team. The council has an in-house maintenance team, which was introduced at the start of 2010, to save money. There are two full time employees

  • Food review: Mom's Diner in High Wycombe

    By Danny Sherwood A YEAR on after a kitchen fire halted the thriving Mom’s Diner in its tracks, Wycombe’s down-to-earth, English take on an American Diner is back in business and here to stay. After much hard work from its owners, Mom’s on

  • Four injured in M40 crash this morning

    FOUR people were injured this morning after a car crashed and overturned on the M40 between High Wycombe and Stokenchurch. The collision, at 9.32am, involved just the one vehicle, according to Bucks Fire and Rescue Service. When High Wycombe

  • Inquest: Mountain crash helicopter 'flying outside limits'

    A HELICOPTER which crashed into a mountain in Peru, killing 14 people including a Gerrards Cross man, was flying outside of its operating limits, an inquest heard. Father-of-two Tomas Dusek, of Donnay Close, died when the S58 aircraft collided

  • Don't forget to visit Santa's Grotto today

    DON’T forget, your children have the chance to pay a visit to Santa’s Grotto and collect their first present of the Christmas period in Wycombe’s Chilterns Shopping Centre today. The Grotto, also organised by the Bucks Free Press has the magical

  • "Unprecedented demand" for ambulance service raises concerns

    THE increase in the number of ambulances passing through Princes Risborough has raised concerns, with one resident saying it sounds like the "wild west." Cllr John Coombs from Princes Risborough Town Council put in a Freedom of Information request

  • Wot no post box?

    As another week draws to an end Christmas really is looming large on the horizon. My Christmas cards were written a short while ago so with the beginning of December approaching it seemed like a good idea to get the cards on their merry way.