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macmillian raffle

4:54pm Wednesday 21st September 2011

staff at bonmarche eden centre high wycombe are holding a raffle over the next two weeks to raise funds for macmillian cancer care get 5 tickets for a pound the prize is a teatime hamper come along and support us Based on information supplied by .

LOCAL STUDENTS EMBARK ON EDINBURGH TO LONDON CYCLE FOR HELP FOR HEROES

LOCAL STUDENTS EMBARK ON EDINBURGH TO LONDON CYCLE FOR HELP FOR HEROES

11:18am Monday 5th September 2011

From the Tuesday 4th to Sunday 11th September 2011, Ben Malone and Will Clarke (two local 18 year olds who have just finished A Levels at John Hampden Grammar, High Wycombe) are cycling from Edinburgh Castle, to Buckingham Palace. The ride is in aid of Help for Heroes, the armed forces charity. So far the boys have raised over £2,500. Covering over 400 miles, the ride will take them through Hawick, Newcastle, Leeds, Nottingham and Milton Keynes.

Open Air Picnic Concert & Fireworks at Pinewood Studios on Sunday July 3rd 6-10pm

2:21pm Tuesday 28th June 2011

Pack a picnic hamper, chill the wine. Bring your family & friends to dine...

Volunteering that makes a difference!

1:10pm Monday 28th March 2011

Buckinghamshire Mind is a registered charity working with people who are experiencing, or have experienced, mental health difficulties.

Volunteering that makes a difference!

4:52pm Thursday 17th March 2011

Buckinghamshire Mind is a registered charity working with people who are experiencing, or have experienced, mental health difficulties.

Extreme Weather Homelessness

Extreme Weather Homelessness

3:51pm Tuesday 11th January 2011

The Wycombe Night Shelter for the homeless will again open for 3 months from January to March but extreme weather is upon us NOW and a key need NOW is for hot food and beverages in the morning and evening for rough sleepers.

ANNIE'S SPIDER THERAPY

2:50pm Monday 6th December 2010

Annie Barnett was born 11 days late and after a long and traumatic labour in which she suffered fetal distress and a dramatic drop in heart rate. Doctors noticed her ears were a funny shape and she had mottled skin, which tests later showed was a result of a re-ordered Chromosome 10. Despite this she continued to develop normally until she suffered a stroke at 19 weeks. The stroke caused her brain damage, leaving the movement in her left side impaired. Two weeks later Annie contracted pneumococcal meningitis and was rushed into hospital where doctors released fluid from her brain. Annie soon developed Bronchiolitis but despite all these major traumas, she made an incredible recovery and is now enjoying school and achieving all sorts of new physical milestones thanks to Spider Therapy at intensive physiotherapy centre, Footsteps (www.footstepsfoundation.com).

www.wishesandangels.com

www.wishesandangels.com

9:25am Tuesday 2nd November 2010

www.wishesandangels.com Is a new and exciting way to help those who are suffering a financial burden, it is helping people individual to individual, person to person.

Rt Hon John Bercow MP call to action on alchol and drug misuse

Rt Hon John Bercow MP call to action on alchol and drug misuse

9:19am Tuesday 2nd November 2010

Delegates attending The Oasis Partnership’s 2010 annual meeting last week heard that most people are likely to know someone with a drug or alcohol related problem and that Buckinghamshire businesses, communities and residents should do more to help those in need of support.

"Literary Bucks" Illustrated Talk at Haddenham on 16 Sept 2010

4:07pm Thursday 2nd September 2010

The Friends of Buckinghamshire's Historic Churches presents an illustrated talk by Roger Evans, with readings by Alfred Bradley. Includes extracts from Shakespeare, Milton, Cowper, Rupert Brooke and Betjeman.



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