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  • Easter strikes late to rescue Blues

    Dagenham 2, Wycombe 2. JERMAINE Easter's penalty five minutes into injury time saved Wanderers blushes as they came back from 2-0 down to ruin Dagenham's hopes of an historic first ever win in the Football League. The Welsh interanational kept his

  • Wasps give up Sevens title

    DEFENDING champions Wasps bowed out the Middlesex Sevens after losing both their group matches at Twickenham this afternoon. The 2006 winners kicked off the day against 2005 winners Gloucester but were on the receiving end of a 19-10 defeat. It meant

  • Real-life stories of special trees’ history

    A VOLUNTEER from Penn has been praised after the success of a special tree project. The Special Trees and Woods Project aims to record and celebrate a variety of different trees throughout the Chilterns. Chris Read, from Penn, has been one of the many

  • Amor rested for Sevens

    SIMON Amor will not get a chance to complete his hat-trick today. The England Sevens captain has been left out of the Wasps' squad which will defend it's Middlesex Sevens crown at Twickenham tomorrow as part of the club's aim to protect their senior

  • Stone: We can cope without Roche

    MARLOW boss Kevin Stone still thinks his side can challenge for the league despite losing goal machine Jermaine Roche. The striker netted 23 goals last season but he opted to move to BGB Division One South and West rivals Windsor last week. Roche's

  • Wycombe Marsh set for modern mixed-use development

    DESIGNS including a piazza were unveiled at a presentation this week as Wycombe Marsh looks set for development. Designs for a huge housing development at the former sewage works site in Bassetsbury Lane, were shown by the St James Group Ltd which hopes

  • 'We're going to go out and celebrate'

    PUPILS across High Wycombe were jumping for joy yesterday as they received their A-level results. Schools including Wycombe High School in Marlow Road revealed 42 students out of 199 got more than three As. Budding doctors, Alison and Joanna Dykes who

  • ‘Devastating disease’ kills man of 62

    ENGINEER Leslie Garner died from a 30cm wide tumour in his chest brought on by years of contact with asbestos at work, an inquest heard. Mr Garner, of Hundred Acres Lane, Amersham, died on May 6 this year at the age of 62. He leaves behind his wife Judith