TONIGHT you can do your bit for St Peter while having a great evening out. Fake It have organised an evening of music from the 60s, 70s and 80s with live music from the Trampolines.

The Tripti restaurant will be providing a curry supper at 8.15pm. It takes place in the Community Centre on Gravel Hill and starts at 8pm.

Tickets are £20 and they can be bought from Fake It. Money raised will go to the village through the maintenance of the Christmas lights and the summer handing baskets fund.

Helen Hurman from Fake It hopes that there will be lots of support for the evening as it is a village event and intended to make the village look good. "If people cannot come perhaps they might consider making a donation to he fund" she asks.

CAR BOOT SALE takes place on Sunday at Robertswood Combined School in Denham Lane at St Peter. Cars pay £5 and vans £8. The sale is open from 10am to midday but anyone wanting to browse around earlier can do so by paying an entry fee.

BUCKS LEATHER has gone all black and stainless steel featuring a range of novel gifts for that special occasion. A complete contrast to their usual colourful windows but a delight all the same.

LAST CHANCE to get the only wigwam in the Chalfont. Activity Chest in Market Place, St Peter has one Australian wigwam left after the summer. Made of brightly coloured heavy duty cotton and bog wood, with a coloured mat, it's a snip at £150. How!

JAZZ AT MERLIN'S IN ST GILES on Sunday at lunchtime will feature a great tenor sax player. Go along and hear Al Nichols from 12.15pm in the barn alongside the pub. John Critchinson is on piano and Bobby Orr on drums. Pete Hughes will be on bass, as usual, and keeping everyone in order.