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  • Happy Days!

    If you asked the majority of adults what the purpose of school is, I think they would almost certainly say that it was to enable children to get an education and gain important qualifications for their future. I’m not about to disagree with this

  • Marlow Bridge petition to reach 1,000 names

    CLOSE to 1,000 people have put their names to a petition demanding council bosses stump up cash to restore Marlow bridge to its former glory. The town's major bodies have come together to rack up the names who agree with their view that the Grade One

  • Relief for Wasps after narrow win

    WASPS were relieved to escape from Sixways with a win under their belts as they keep up the charge for a play-off place. The Adams Park outfit crossed the Worcester try line three times in the first half as their demoralised opponents played like a

  • Teenage cyclist in collision with car

    A TEENAGE cyclist escaped without life threatening injuries after a collision with a car this morning. The boy collided with a vehicle driven by an elderly man on a zebra crossing about 10am at the bottom of Marlow Hill - close to Wycombe Hospital

  • Not flying?

    At UKAware on Friday 16th April we listened to "Planetary Rights Lawyer" Polly Higgins' views on the legal rights of eco-systems. Her views were forthright in the 25 minute seminar and we could have listened to her all afternoon. It occurred to Polly

  • Wycombe go double Dutch

    HIGH Wycombe Hockey Club’s girls finished eighth in the prestigious Dutch U16 International Tournament in Valkenswaard where they were up against the Irish National side as well as South and North Holland. The club’s boys were on the same tour but two

  • It's only a cloud of ash

    Forget global warming or the CFC's supposedly damaging the ozone layer. At the moment there is something more worrying in the skies. Who would have thought that a volcano erupting in Iceland would have cause so much chaos to flights

  • Economy debated at Marlow Hustings

    THE economy, and National Insurance in particular, again took centre stage in the election debate at the Marlow Hustings. The Question Time style debate featured Beaconsfield constituency candidates Dominic Grieve, who has held the seat for