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  • Ainsworth slams lacklustre performance

    ‘RABBITS in the headlights’; ‘lacklustre’; ‘not good enough’ – these were just some of the phrases Gareth Ainsworth used in a stinging assessment of Wanderers’ 1-0 defeat against ten man Fleetwood Town today. Courtesy of an early kick off, Blues

  • Opportunity missed as ten man Town leave Blues floundering

    Fleetwood Town 1, Wycombe Wanderers 0. IF Wanderers fail to survive the drop, they will look on today as a massive missed opportunity. This was a game that was there for the taking as Blues had a man advantage from as early as the 12th minute

  • Council praised for helping hard of hearing

    COUNTY council officials have been commended for the way in which they have trained contact centre and business support staff to deal more effectively with people who have hearing loss. Buckinghamshire County Council sent 72 workers on a course

  • Musical director brings cabaret to the area

    A 29-YEAR-old musical director continues to work tirelessly to bring the best cabaret acts to Maidenhead each month. James Church runs the cabaret nights every month at Norden Farm, with the next one scheduled for May 4. As the performers are

  • Have your say at flood event

    FLOOD-HIT Chiltern residents are being urged to attend a surgery to give their views on what lessons can be learnt. The Environment Agency-led event is aimed at getting residents' experiences on the flooding of the River Chess over the winter and

  • Top five: Wycombe Wanderers' best players

    WANDERERS fans haven’t had a great deal to cheer about this season, with their club struggling near the foot of the Football League. Here we recall some of the better times as we count down the top five Wycombe Wanderers players, as voted for by Bucks

  • Last chance to have your say on local plan

    TODAY is the last chance for residents and business across the district to have their say on the local plan. The document which is acting as a plan for Wycombe District Council’s environment, infrastructure, homes and job needs, came out in February