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  • Leisure on form

    SNOOKER: Reigning Champions Snooker Leisure A hit top form with an 8-0 demolition of Langley A to pull clear at the top of Premier A. Nick Birney had breaks of 44, 35 and 74 and Dylan Leary runs of 34 and 45 as Leisure moved five points ahead of Wycombe

  • Woolven beats the traffic to win her race

    Cross Country: PIPPA Woolven beat the traffic and then the athletes to win her cross country race in Luton last weekend. The Phoenix Harrier was held up by an accident on the M1 and arrived just in time for the start of the race. But there was no stopping

  • Yelling just fails to retain trophy

    HAYLEY Yelling's bid to become the first woman ever to retain the European Cross Country title ended in failure in the Netherlands last Sunday. The teacher at Sir William Borlase's School in Marlow was sixth behind home favourite Lornah Kiplagat and

  • ‘Quality’ managers vie for Thame job

    THAME United hope to have a new manager in place by early next week. The club spoke to three candidates after Saturday's 4-4 home draw with Hemel, met two more on Tuesday evening and plan to interview another four this weekend. Secretary Fred Saulsbury

  • Handle festive crises with confidence

    AN EXTRA long Christmas break gives you more time to celebrate, but NHS Direct is warning people to be prepared for their doctors to be on holiday too. Last year the telephone medical service received double its normal number of calls in the days after

  • Burn off festive pounds with a winter ramble

    WINTER walks in Buckinghamshire are being promoted to help people burn off the extra Christmas pounds, with cash incentives for farmers who welcome ramblers. Suggested routes include riverside, meadow, woodland and farmland walks in the area. Under