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  • Gaz: Beavon can see how much we've improved

    STUART Beavon will have learnt how much Wanderers have improved since he left the club after being kept quiet in today’s FA Cup tie with Preston, Blues boss Gareth Ainsworth said. Beavon was very much the standout player in his last full season

  • Restaurants supporting Wycombe Homeless Connection this winter

    A HOMELESS charity is urging residents to dine out at a quartet of restaurants supporting the homeless over the festive period. Gilbey’s in Old Amersham, The Nag’s Head at Great Missenden,The Bricklayer’s Arms in Flaunden and The Old Plow Bistro

  • Davies stunner puts Blues out of cup

    Wycombe Wanderers 0, Preston North End 1. AN OUTSTANDING goal from veteran striker Kevin Davies was enough to end Wanderers’ interest in the FA Cup in the second round. Davies scored a stunning long range volley that flew over Matt Ingram’s

  • Cllr raises questions over rural crime

    A PARISH councillor has raised concerns about the term "rural crime" saying it refers to a much more specific area than many may think. Linda Derrick, a Hughenden Parish Councillor, wrote to the commander for the Wycombe police area, Gilbert Houalla

  • South Bucks Hospice backs charity shop report

    A HIGH Wycombe charity has fully backed a report which said there is no evidence that the rise of the number of charity shops is causing the decline of the high street. The report launched by the Charity Retail Association and Demos said in some

  • Food review: Yanang in Beaconsfield

    NEW owners have taken over a Thai restaurant in Beaconsfield, where the standard is high with fresh ingredients and plenty of choice. Formerly known at The Royal Elephant a team of three have taken over the premises in Warwick Road and changed

  • Marlow florist gets silver medal and sets sights on Chelsea

    A FLORIST from Marlow has become a silver medalist in her field - and now hopes to put her talents to use at next year’s Chelsea Flower Show. April Bennett, 22 a former student of the Berkshire College of Agriculture, achieved the shining accolade

  • Christmas light show aims to raise money for charity

    A SPECTACULAR Christmas light show that aims to raise over £1,000 for charity has gone up in Chalfont St Giles. Billy Evans, who put up the lights at his home in Three Households, is raising money for the armed forces charity Help for Heroes with

  • Inquest: Train death man was "living a falsehood"

    A MAN who was killed by a train had been "living a falsehood" and fooling his family into thinking he had a job, an inquest heard. Andrew Townsend had been giving the impression he was going out to work at a gym each day - but when police investigating

  • Five weeks and still there are problems

    It has been five weeks after the new refuse collection service started in Wycombe. Even now there are problems with the service and from what I read it would appear dustbin collection chaos reigns in parts of the town. With missed collections