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  • Last gasp Ant decks Pompey

    Portsmouth 2, Wycombe Wanderers 2. ANTHONY Stewart scored a dramatic last gasp equaliser as Wanderers snatched a point from a game they looked to have thrown away. The youngster – able to play after having his red card from Saturday rescinded

  • Inquest: Depressed man took his own life with shotgun

    A DEPRESSED man shot himself in the head with a shotgun in the garage of his Hazlemere home, an inquest heard. The body of Keith Dear was found in the garage of his Roberts Rise home at about 12.33pm on September 7 by his long-term partner Susan

  • Dorling: We have turned a corner

    HIGH Wycombe RUFC steamrollered Swindon College Old Boys 43-0 on Saturday to break the 40-point barrier for the second week running. Swindon were bottom of the Southern Counties North table with nine defeats from nine, but the victory backs up

  • Marlow humble league leaders with six-goal salvo

    MARLOW HC went one better than their Bucks neighbours and closest rivals by putting six past Purley Walcountians on Saturday. Not only that, but Purely were second in the table at push off. However, Marlow were rampant at Pound Lane with a

  • PCs to swap police office for library

    POLICE in Great Missenden will be moving into the village's library after plans to sell their current office were announced. An agreement has been reached between Buckinghamshire County Council and Thames Valley Police that will see officers moving

  • Varndell on the mend, but Southwell concerns remain

    TOM Varndell and Ashley Johnson are both expected to be in contention for Wasps’ next home match, but there are still concerns about Hugo Southwell’s struggles with a hamstring injury. Varndell hasn’t played since the opening day of the season

  • Wycombe too hot for Ash

    WYCOMBE HC fulfiled their potential and returned to the top of the table with a resounding South Regional One victory over Ashford. England’s Liam Sanford scored twice as they overpowered their hosts 5-1. Hugo Clark has already gone close with

  • FA Cup comes to High Wycombe

    FANS can have their photo taken with one of the most famous trophies in world football in High Wycombe this week. The FA Cup is being brought to the Eden Shopping Centre on Friday afternoon. Fans can be photographed with the famous cup in the

  • 40 years and out for Chesham firefighter

    A FIREFIGHTER who admits he doesn't like going up ladders marked his final day of service on Saturday before retiring after 40 years of serving the community. Watch Manager Neil Purvis from Chesham Fire Station retired from Buckinghamshire Fire

  • Lewis looking forward to Fratton atmosphere

    STUART Lewis said playing in front of a big crowd will give Wanderers' players the lift they need as they bid to bounce back at Portsmouth tonight. The Blues skipper is confident a win is just around for corner for his side despite a run of six

  • Stewart available after successful appeal

    ANTHONY Stewart will be back for Wanderers tonight after the defender had his red card rescinded. Stewart was shown a straight red card after conceding a penalty that led to the crucial second goal in Saturday's defeat at Dagenham and Redbridge

  • Saints coach sacked for 'win at all costs' philosophy

    CHALFONT St Peter AFC have sacked their U10s coach Justin Byrne because his sports philosophy is centred on winning rather than participation. Some parents complained that their children were not being given a fair opportunity in the A team, prompting

  • Wycombe to keep its Purple Flag flying high

    HIGH Wycombe has retained its Purple Flag award – which recognises a safe town centre that offers a quality night out. Just 42 towns and cities around the country have the coveted award handed out by the Association of Town and City Management

  • TV star to aid Marlow choir

    A TELEVISION newsreader will be the star guest at a Marlow Christmas event. Mary Nightingale, the ITV news host will be the compère at Marlow Choral Society’s Christmas Carol Concert this year. The annual charity Christmas Concert, conducted

  • Pub hopes to attract more diners with a menu relaunch

    A CHEF who was due to start at a pub in Piddington broke her leg just days before, prompting her son to step into her shoes to launch a new menu. The Dashwood Arms in Piddington has relaunched their menu and are hoping to offer diners a higher