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  • Delays expected over the weekend in Princes Risborough

    Delays are expected in Princes Risborough over the weekend while roadworks are carried out. Buckinghamshire County Council will be working in Aylesbury Road, near the junction with New Road. Traffic control measures will be in place and work

  • Delays on M25 following crash involving a lorry and a car

    Commuters are experiencing very slow traffic this afternoon following a crash between a car and lorry on the M25. Firefighters were called to the anticlockwise carriage between Junction 16 (M40) and Junction 15 (M4) at 2.16pm. Three engines

  • New paths installed at Penn and Common Woods

    The Woodland Trust has completed 650 metres of new surfaced pathways at Penn and Common Woods – the first stage of a £200,000 investment. These new pathways connect existing surfaced tracks to make up a circular 1.2km route through the woods.

  • Brighter future Beackons after derby win

    BEACONSFIELD coach Simon Tattersall hopes a derby day victory over Marlow can provide his side with the foundations for a push up the table. Bucks bragging rights went Beaconsfield's way courtesy of a 15-3 win as they were the only side in the

  • Marlow motorists warned of delays for the next two weeks

    Motorists are being warned of delays in Marlow for the next two weeks. Pound Lane will be resurfaced between High Street and Bream Close. Work was due to start today and has been scheduled to be completed on December 12. Buckinghamshire

  • Sinkhole 'starting to spread' outside Holtspur man's home

    A sinkhole which suddenly appeared in a garden in Holtspur this week is starting to spread underneath a house with the resident saying it needs to be fixed before it is too late. Ted Rolfe was shocked when he came home on Sunday and noticed a hole

  • Another loan move targeted for Fletcher

    TOMMY Fletcher is set to go out on loan again after impressing during a spell at Chesham United. The 19-year-old defender was back in the Wanderers squad at Cheltenham on Saturday, but manager Gareth Ainsworth said he'd rather send him back out

  • Top five things to do this weekend

    1. Hearing Dogs for Deaf People annual Christmas market opening Join Heart DJ Toby Anstis as he opens the charity’s annual Christmas market on Friday. Visitors can get into the festive spirit with complementary mulled punch and mince pies and enjoy

  • Ainsworth says Wanderers won't be complacent

    COMPLACENCY won't be a concern for Wanderers boss Gareth Ainsworth as his side prepare for a top versus bottom clash tomorrow. Opponents Hartlepool sit well adrift of safety and have picked up a solitary point from their last six matches - meaning

  • Just the ticket: What's on this week

    Christmas Sales West Wycombe Festive Fayre Meet Santa in his grotto in Black Boy Yard, visit the Horse Trust ponies in the George & Dragon courtyard. Craft stalls in the Village Hall, Apple Orchard, Library, George & Dragon. Shops all

  • Vintage tea room opens in Princes Risborough

    Residents can take a step back in time with a visit to a new vintage tea room in Princes Risborough. Margaret and Danny Clifford, from Speen, opened their vintage tea room on Monday, November 24. The couple invited residents to celebrate the

  • Rivals prepare to face off in cup semi final

    It's a high noon showdown as the fiercest rivalry in Bucks club rugby is renewed tomorrow. High Wycombe will lock horns with their deadly rivals Marlow at Kingsmead, looking for revenge for their heavy defeat on the opening day of the season.

  • Spectacular wildlife images go on show in Tring

    The world-renowned Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition opens in Tring this month. Visitors can be wowed by a selection of spectacular images from the acclaimed exhibition when it arrives at the Natural History Museum, in Akeman Street,