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  • Teenager killed in Hughenden collision is named locally

    A TEENAGE pedestrian who died following a car collision in Hughenden on Monday has been named locally. Julian Randall, 19, from Reading, was taken to Stoke Mandeville Hospital but later died from his injuries following the collision in Valley Road

  • Blues beat Championship sides to Ephraim's signature

    WANDERERS boss Gareth Ainsworth said he has greater clout in the transfer market thanks to his side's good start to the season - revealing he beat competition from Championship sides to sign Hogan Ephraim. With Blues sitting pretty in second in

  • Signs needed to slow down speeding drivers, residents warn

    Residents who are fed up of speeding drivers in Princes Risborough road are calling for new signs to go up around the entrances to warn them of pedestrians. Gordon Lenton, whose dog was killed on Icknield Way by a motorbike in June, said: “We don

  • Giant American firm pledges to help flood-hit Marlow centre

    PHOTOGRAPHY enthusiasts can now put their hobby to good use after an outdoors centre hit by terrible flooding was selected for a charity drive by a huge American firm. Longridge in Marlow - part of the Adventure Learning Foundation charity - will

  • Leese speechless as Chesham blow lead

    CHESHAM United boss Andy Leese blasted his players for failing to show collective responsibility for seeing a game out as they gave away a 4-1 lead this week. They missed the chance to close on the chasing pack in the Southern Premier League as

  • Working group meet to compile flood action plan

    AN ACTION plan over how to respond to a possible repeat of last year’s flooding will be put together over the next few weeks. A town council working group was set up after a well-attended public meeting this month and met for the first time this

  • Saints end run of draws as Edwards dips into transfer market

    DANNY Edwards has signed three new players in a bid to propel Chalfont St Peter up the table by converting draws into wins. The Saints are the Southern Central League's draw specialists, sharing the spoils seven times in their 13 league fixtures

  • Pensioner jailed for scout camp abuse

    A PAEDOPHILE who abused his position as a Bucks scout warden to "prey on young boys" in the 1980s has been jailed. Bryan Wright, 76, was employed as a scout warden in Chalfont St Peter between 1970 and 1989 and during that time indecently assaulted

  • Wycombe High swimmers to make a splash at London 2012 venue

    WYCOMBE High School's swimming team will be taking to the water at the pool used at the London Olympic Games after winning their regional heat. They qualified for the National Schools Relay Finals after a phenomenal performance in winning the South

  • Loss of town's information centre is a 'kick in the teeth'

    The closure of an information centre in Princes Risborough has been described as a "kick in the teeth for the town". The Princes Risborough Information Centre, in Horns Lane, will close in January and will be replaced with a counter situated in

  • Princes Risborough annual Poppy Appeal underway

    Shoppers in Princes Risborough are digging deep to raise money for the armed forces and veterans as the annual town Poppy Appeal got underway on Saturday. Tony Collier stood alongside his distinctive poppy figures outside Rowlands Pharmacy from

  • Cricket star sweeps the board at Wycombe awards

    UZAIR Amjaid capped a superb debut season for High Wycombe Cricket Club's first team by collecting a hat trick of awards this week. The 15-year-old leg spinner picked up the John Newton Trophy, presented to the best junior cricketer at the club