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  • Heathens concede the high ground

    A draw on Saturday saw Flackwell Heath concede the Ryman League Two high ground after just one week on the summit. The Heathens were held 1-1 by Dorking after three victories in a row, allowing Chertsey to reclaim top spot by virtue of goals scored.

  • Becky claim the bragging rights

    RUGBY: Beaconsfield beat Slough 26-8 to claim the local bragging rights and gain revenge for the defeat against the Berkshire side just a few weeks earlier. Glen Tucker set them on their way to victory with an unconverted try inside the first ten minutes

  • Chinnor make no mistake this time

    RUGBY: Chinnor threw away a 21-point lead in their previous game but made no mistakes on Saturday as they overpowered Reading Abbey 22-0. Sam Soane powered over to give his side the lead after just five minutes and the same player repeated the effort

  • Beaconsfield escape with just a fine

    FOOTBALL: FC Beaconsfield have escaped with a £75 fine from The Berks and Bucks County FA after their match with RWS Athletic was abandoned in November. The referee stopped the game at Hazlemere Recreation Ground after 74 minutes, complaining of intimidation

  • Gorman: We’ve yet to hit our top form

    JOHN Gorman has warned Boxing Day opponents Torquay United to prepare for a Wycombe backlash and insists his team have yet to hit top form. Gorman's league leaders are still smarting from Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Bury which ended their 21-match unbeaten

  • Charity gets festive boost

    SOUTH Bucks Hospice received a festive boost with a timely donation from a local estate agents. Bramptons, who have branches in Beaconsfield, Gerrards Cross and Chalfont St Peter, have pledged £300 that they usually spend on customer Christmas cards

  • Christmas a time to think of those living in poverty

    SHOPPERS in High Wycombe were reminded of the Make Poverty History message as leaflets were handed out by Oxfam staff. Saturday, December 10, was the third White Band Day since the campaign was launched earlier this year. And people up and down the

  • Charity staff praises Sir Nigel as they celebrate milestone

    CHARITY workers are celebrating this Christmas after breaking through the £1million barrier of donations, five years after the late Sir Nigel Mobbs set the ball rolling. The Buckinghamshire Foundation was founded in 2000 by the late Lord Lieutenant