From trouble brewing in the town’s mosques to the health benefits of chocolate, today’s Bucks Free Press is packed with news, views, features quizzes and competitions – all for 90p.

Here’s just five of the stories in this week’s edition.

1. Imams accused of hate preaching – Special report as chief reporter Andrew Colley speaks to a whistleblower who says the time has come to speak out over comments made in the town’s mosques.

2. 200-home housing estate for green belt? A housing developer wants to put a huge development on a popular walking spot on the edge of a south Bucks village – and smack bang in the green belt. Preservation groups are not amused.

3. Brexit debate hots up – Report from the streets of High Wycombe as top government politician Chris Grayling comes to town to join MP Steve Baker on his quest for an ‘Out’ vote. Remain campaigners have their say too, and suffice to say they take issue with the arguments.

4. New mayor – interview with High Wycombe’s new mayor, as he prepares to take the chains in the unique and bizarre weigh-in the town has become famous for. We also take a look at some of the other quirky traditions that have become part of life in towns around the country. 

5. Rockin’ all over… Chinnor We talk to legendary guitar thrashers and prolific hitmakers Status Quo ahead of a charity gig before their last ‘plugged in’ tour. What will they play? Whatever you want…

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