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  • Ainsworth: We have to start playing before opposition score

    GARETH Ainsworth was left bemused at a nervous performance against Newport County, saying his side only started playing confidently once they’d fallen behind. Any confidence gained from Saturday’s dismantling of Northampton Town and back-to-back

  • Housing association celebrates second birthday

    A COMMUNITY housing company has celebrated its second birthday this month - and has pledged that its services will see further improvements for tenants as time goes on. Red Kite Community Housing owns and manages more than 6,700 homes across the

  • Mike in like Flynn to net Newport winner

    Wycombe Wanderers 0, Newport County 1. MIKE Flynn extended Wanderers’ winless run at Adams Park to five League Two matches with an excellent first half goal. The veteran midfielder scored with a superb first time lob as an impressive Newport

  • Christmas market raises £500 for children's cancer charity

    A CHARITY dedicated to helping children suffering from cancer raised around £500 at a Christmas craft market. The market at the Missenden Abbey Conference Centre in Great Missenden, featured stalls, a Santa’s grotto, festive food treats, and carol

  • Church enjoying growth in popularity

    AROUND Christmas time you often hear the phrase that is has become too commercialised, that people have forgotten the true meaning of the day and the pressure of having the perfect day is not what it is all about. But St Mary's in Princes Risborough

  • Extra Chiltern line trains for New Year's revellers

    NEW Year's Eve revellers visiting London will be able to see in the celebrations without leaving them early, with extra train services being run by Chiltern Railways. The company has added six late night trains after midnight from London Marylebone

  • John Lewis celebrating success since store revamp

    AFTER 25 years in business at High Wycombe, the John Lewis department store finally saw its fashion range arrive at the store in 2013 - and business has been booming ever since, says the shop, which believes the revamp is helping keeping trade in the