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  • Sub Holloway rescues Blues at the death

    Wycombe Wanderers 1, Northampton Town 1. AARON Holloway rescued a point for Wanderers at the death as he scored his first goal for the club deep into stoppage time. The substitute levelled things up five minutes into injury time just when it

  • Town to get new Christmas lights

    NEW Christmas lights will adorn the streets of Princes Risborough this year. Through grants and match funding the festival committee has managed to secure £5,000 to spend on new festive lights. The money won't cover all the lights in the town

  • VIDEO: Railway exhibition rolls into town

    A RAILWAY exhibition rolled into Beaconsfield today. There were 16 lay outs at the exhibition organised by Beaconsfield Model Railway Club and trade stands. The annual event attracts young and old at Beaconsfield School in Wattleton Road.

  • No further action in dog collision case

    NO further action will be taken with regards to a dog who was killed on a pathway by a motorcyclist. Nero, who belonged to Mandy and Gordon Lenton from Salisbury Close, died after he collided with a motorcycle on the Upper Icknield Way between

  • Empty pub's entrance blocked off

    ENTRANCE to a vacant pub has been blocked after concerns were raised about trespassing and fly tipping. The Bernard Arms in Great Kimble has been empty for some time and due to a spate of crime the Princes Risborough Neighbourhood Policing Team

  • Food review: The Boot in Bledlow Ridge

    THE Boot in Bledlow Ridge is thriving. After Emma and Andy Goddard took over the community owned pub last year they have been drawing in diners with their excellent menu. The couple, who live in the village with their two children, had never run

  • Risborough author wins readers' choice award

    A PRINCES Risborough resident who worked for the UN won an award this summer for her latest novel, New Beginnings. Chan Ling Yap first moved to Risborough in 1997 with her husband, Tony Loftas and two children, Hsumin, now 39, and Lee, 31.

  • Buy a local gift to help transform lives in Bucks

    A BRAND new gift service has been launched by a community foundation in Bucks to enable people to buy a present for a family member, friend or colleague that at the same time also benefits someone less fortunate in our local community. The new