As a campaign to restore the iconic Red Lion statue to its former glory gains support, the BFP takes a look at other High Wycombe landmarks which may no longer do the town proud.

Is there another landmark you think should be added to the list?

Email your suggestions to andrew.colley@london.newsquest.co.uk or call 01494 755089.

High Wycombe Bus Station

Bucks Free Press:

About 10-years-old and the town centre’s transport hub is already looking slightly worse for wear, in the BFP’s opinion.

With mould seen on the exterior walls, what impression does this give to tourists and visiting shoppers?

High Wycombe flyover

Bucks Free Press:

There have been talks of demolishing the town centre road.

Wycombe Hospital

Bucks Free Press:

Love it or hate it, the design of the district’s hospital remains a big talking point. It is one of the most eye-catching buildings when you look across the town’s landscape, but not necessarily for the right reasons.

Chilterns Shopping Centre

Bucks Free Press:

Once a thriving area, it is a council priority to be improved.

The Rye café

Bucks Free Press:

Set in one of the town’s popular beauty spots, is this what people want?

Wycombe Swan car park

Bucks Free Press:

In recent months residents have complained about the “disgusting” and smelly conditions inside, despite extra council cleaning teams work being utilised.

As the entrance to our High Street and theatre, is this multi-storey good enough for the town?

Eden Shopping Centre Tesco

Bucks Free Press:

Original building was kept as part of large development.

 

What does the future hold for Wycombe?

At the end of 2015, Wycombe District Council announced planned community projects which would hopefully make the town a more attractive place to visit.

Having been asked to set out a range of prioritised projects, the High Wycombe Town Committee decided on a list of 15.

Read more here.