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  • Wycombe 2,Shrewsbury Town 0

    IT wasn't pretty but goals from Matt Bloomfield and Russell Martin kept Wanderers on course for automatic promotion. The Blues saw off the Shrews with a no-frills workmanlike performance which heaped the pressure right back on leaders Carlisle United

  • England collapse in France

    ENGLAND suffered an embarrassing 31-6 defeat to France on Sunday, leaving mixed feelings for Wasps players. Raphael Ibanez was the star of the show as France beat England easily. But Joe Worsley, Josh Lewsey, Matt Dawson Simon Shaw, Lawrence Dallaglio

  • Worcester Warrriors whip woeful Wasps

    WOEFUL Wasps produced their worst performance of the season as they were ripped apart by Worcester on Friday. A disintegrating scrum, poor line-out and mis-firing back line led to their heaviest defeat this season as Worcester managed to grab a bonus-point

  • Ram raiders foiled

    A SECURITY guard's car was stolen from outside a Royal British Legion club and used in an attempted ram raid on a Bourne End shop. Marin Zdanowski's red Vauxhall Astra hatchback was taken from outside the club on the Common, Flackwell Heath, between

  • Campaign aims to halt doorstep cons

    BOGUS doorstep tradesmen have been told to knock elsewhere by homeowners in Downley after the launch of a new scheme to rid the area of unwanted callers. Bright yellow signs declaring the area a Doorstep Selling Free Zone were put up around the village

  • ‘Taxpayers want value service’

    NHS DENTISTS In High Wycombe are facing a critical decision; whether to sign up to a new contract, or jump ship and join the growing number of private dentists in Bucks. In this week's Focus reporter SITALA PEEK looks at the supporters and opponents

  • New signs after fines outcry

    OUTCRY over a lack of signs to warn drivers not to park in Cornmarket on a Sunday have finally been answered by parking bosses. After complaints from motorists and a 500-signature petition was presented to Bucks County Council, two new signs were put

  • ‘I can’t see it not being beneficial’

    A NEW era is on the horizon for the Trades and Social Club after proposals were put forward to redesign its building. Members of the club in Queens Road have voted in favour of plans to knock down part of the club's current premises and build a smaller

  • Six years’ work lost as centre plan fails

    PROPOSALS to build a community centre at the former Green Street First School site have collapsed and instead the land involved is set to be sold on the open market. A bitterly disappointed Munir Hussain, chairman of the Green Street Community Development