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  • Man sustains bruised eye in High Wycombe street attack

    A MAN sustained a bruised eye after he was assaulted by three men in High Wycombe. At about 8pm on Friday, police said three men got out of a silver Renault vehicle and approached the man who was walking in Suffield Road in the town. The men

  • Two new faces for Marlow High Street this spring

    MARLOW High Street will soon have two new additions after a pair of national retailers announced plans to open up stores over the next few weeks. Clothing chain Jigsaw have snapped up the vacant space on the High Street left by Leightons Opticians

  • Chesham to try again at cup final

    CHESHAM Rugby Club are hoping it'll be third time lucky in their hunt for silverware as they try again to play their cup final. A waterlogged pitch led to the final of the Southern Counties Senior Vase against Gosford All Blacks being cancelled

  • Update to BFP being turned away from Wanderers Trust meeting

    THE Bucks Free Press was not allowed to attend a Wanderers Trust members' forum last night in response to the board saying one of our headlines was misleading. The BFP had been invited to attend Tuesday's meeting by the Trust, where more details

  • Gorman plays down talk of Wanderers return

    JOHN Gorman has said he won't be returning to Adams Park in an official advisory capacity to Wanderers manager Gareth Ainsworth - adding the Blues boss has his full backing. It was claimed at a Wanderers Trust meeting last night someone who had

  • Fish and chip shop celebrates top chippy award

    STAFF at a Marlow fish and chip shop are frying high after being named the best in Bucks. Marlow Bottom Fish Bar has been awarded the prize in the annual Choice Chip Awards, organised by industry group the Potato Council. The awards are run

  • Ofsted finds Holmer Green school requires improvement

    A SCHOOL in Holmer Green has gone from good to requires improvement in its latest Ofsted report, after becoming an academy. Holmer Green Senior School became an academy in September 2012, which means it is free from local authority control.

  • Town Council want residents views on development plans

    BEACONSFIELD Town Council wants to know residents views on the proposed plans for the Wilton Park development so they can respond to the planning brief. The development planning brief for Wilton Park, a former MOD owned site, is in consultation

  • Saints beat Blues in battle of Bucks

    CHALFONT St Peter secured their biggest win of the season as they came from behind to beat Marlow 4-1 in a derby game last night. Jon Bennett scored his third goal in two games to put Marlow in front, only for veteran striker Scott Fitzgerald to

  • Comedian Bobby Davro helps Wycombe fundraiser

    COMEDIAN Bobby Davro posed for photos and signed autographs as he helped raise £3,000 for charity during an Apprentice-style fundraiser. The former Dancing On Ice contestant put a smile on shoppers’ faces while Wycombe-based business ClearAccount

  • Park cafe owner: Controversial Costa is the only way

    THE OWNER of a park cafe insists controversial plans to turn it into a Costa franchise is the only way to make the business work due to high rent costs and building issues. Carly Trisk-Grove, who took on a 10-year lease on the Wycombe District