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9:24am Thursday 4th October 2001
COULD you be The Bucks Free Press Bride of The Year for 2002?
The search is on to find the fairytale match to win next year's competition and a whole host of prizes to help make your day extra special.
The prize includes an evening meal, overnight stay and breakfast at the luxurious Stoke Park Club between March and July 2002, a £500 voucher from Marlow's G Jolliffe & Co, a bouquet of flowers for the big day and a bottle of Champagne to toast your win.
All you need to do to enter is to write in and tell us about your romance, together with a recent colour photograph of the two of you together.
You need to write about 500 words, and entries should be sent to: Bride of the Year 2002, Rachel Clark, Bucks Free Press, Gomm Road, High Wycombe, Bucks HP13 7DW, to arrive no later than November 15.
Please write your name and address on the back of your photograph and we will endeavour to get it sent back to you.
MUSICALLY minded school pupils have joined forces with hundreds of thousands of fellow students across the country for a record breaking charity 'Big Sing'.
A RESTAURANT has got the go-ahead to put on belly dancing performances and live music, after residents living nearby opposed the plan.
The children's TV presenter - who left the show this weekend after losing a trial against Brian Paddick - says he was treated unfairly by some of the contestants, in particular glamour model Nicola McLean, presenter Dani Behr and fitness trainer Carly Zucker.
WANDERERS boss Peter Taylor admitted his team were outfought and out-thought as he picked over the wreckage of their FA Cup exit at the hands of Eastwood Town.
Wycombe guitar teacher David Young has produced an album of Queen songs, played by classical guitarist Carlos Bonell. PLUS hear tracks from the album
Photographer Gavin Watson who grew up on the Micklefield Estate, has just published his second book, Skins and Punks, which documents life around Wycombe in the 80s. Francine Wolfisz spoke to him
I’ve decided to embark on a new career. For years I’ve depended on the goodness of someone else paying me a salary for my journalistic wares. It hasn’t earned me a fortune, but at least it’s kept a roof over my head with enough left to feed the cat.
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