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  • Volunteer appeal

    FLACKWELL Heath Residents Association is appealing for volunteers to help stage this year's Cherry Fair. The fair, on July 17, will see the appearance of the original Chitty Chitty Bang Bang car as used by Dick Van Dyke in the film. There will also

  • Christmas cheer

    A TOTAL of £8,510 of taxpayers' money will go towards additional Christmas lights in Beaconsfield Old Town. The budget increase was agreed at an extraordinary meeting of Beaconsfield Town Council last week. The lighting will be provided by Southern

  • Tesco latest

    THE controversial Tesco development in Gerrards Cross is progressing steadily. Parish Councillor Alan Moore said: "There have been some concerns about the infill material, but the message that we get is that is it perfectly all right." Of the finished

  • Albion win it for the fourth time in a row

    DOWNLEY Albion beat Lane End in a dramatic penalty shootout to get their hands on the Wycombe District Cup for the fourth year running. The cup kings held their nerve to beat Lane End 4-3 on spot kicks in the final at Wycombe Wanderers' Causeway Stadium

  • Blues’ double

    WYCOMBE Wanderers girls won the U14s and U12 shields at the Bucks Girls League Trophy day beating Chesham United in both finals. The Junior section for U11's was won by Marlow Girls and the U14 plate was shared between Chalfont Saints girls, Samba Girls

  • Second time lucky for the Foresters team

    FORESTERS made up for last year's disappointment by beating league winners FC Beaconsfield in the Sunday Combination Cup Final at Adams Park on Sunday. An extra-time goal by Jack Dixon proved to be the difference but the main talking point was an extraordinary

  • Thumbs up for library grant

    A HIGH Wycombe school will soon have specialist computer equipment which will allow children to take out library books using just their thumbs. Highworth Combined School and Nursery in Highworth Close, won a grant from Electronic Data Systems (EDS),

  • Grand gift bowls ’em over

    A THOUSAND pound donation has rolled in for the South Bucks Hospice thanks to the Handy Cross Indoor Bowls Club. The High Wycombe club, which boasts international and county pedigree among its 500 members, raised the cash through a series of fun days