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  • Waddock: Fight like that and we can stay up

    WANDERERS boss Gary Waddock says his team can beat the drop if they continue to perform like they did at Brentford this afternoon. The Blues had much the better of a 1-1 draw at Griffin Park and were denied a deserved victory when Myles Weston's

  • Jewellers bids farewell to Marlow

    A MARLOW jewellers welcomed its last customers this weekend before closing after more than 60 years in the town. F. Hinds will be pulling down the shutters for the final time tomorrow after being in the High Street since 1946. Branch

  • MP hits out at Chiltern building plans

    JUST eight per cent of Chalfont St Peter residents are not opposed to controversial plans to build up to 400 new homes in the village – with an MP today vowing to scrap housing targets if her party wins the next General Election. The results

  • Police to meet public in Flackwell Heath

    POLICE are holding a ‘have your say’ meeting in Flackwell Heath on Wednesday. PC Katie Gregory will be at Christ Church, Chapel Road from 9am -10am. She said: "It is a chance for members of the public to come and speak with us about

  • Son hits out at Pratchett euthanasia call

    A MAN whose own father had Alzheimer's has spoken out against Sir Terry Pratchett's call for euthanasia to be legalised. Eddie Ball from Shrimpton Road, Booker said although he does have sympathy for Sir Terry he said people with a faith in

  • Wasps pair start for England

    SIMON Shaw and Tim Payne will start for England against Italy in the Six Nations Championships on tomorrow. Former Wasp Riki Flutey is also named in midfield after recovering from a leg injury that kept him out of England’s victory over Wales last weekend

  • Mum's swim for bereavement charity

    A NOVICE swimmer is going to take the plunge and join a one mile outside swim to raise money for the Child Bereavement Charity. Carla Lloyd from Downley, High Wycombe is training to take part in the British Gas Great London Swim in July

  • Lottery Mania

    A few hours ago a lucky person in the UK just won £56 million. Yes, that’s right: £56,000,000 all to themselves- no tax deductions- nothing. And to win that all they did was choose seven numbers from a draw and pay £2 to play. It could have been