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  • Coffee shop plans to extend village branch

    A coffee shop in Flackwell Heath has submitted plans to Wycombe District Council to extend their premises. Costa Coffee, in Straight Bit, has submitted plans to construct a rear extension to form a new toilet, seating area and additional storage

  • Simpson: Play the game not the occasion

    Joe Simpson has urged his teammates not to get caught up in the emotion of the game as Wasps say goodbye to Adams Park on Sunday afternoon. A win against Castres Olympique last weekend breathed life into a faltering European Champions Cup campaign

  • Students enjoy starring role at Royal Albert Hall

    ALMOST 20 children were given the chance of a lifetime last month as they were able to take to the stage and sing at the Royal Albert Hall. Thorpe House School pupils joined around 1,000 other children from more than 30 school and youth choirs

  • Free parking in Princes Risborough

    One hour's free parking is now available in a Princes Risborough car park. Princes Risborough Town Council has announced that one hour’s free parking will be available in Horns Lane car park, to run from Wednesday (December 10) to Wednesday, December

  • Council proposes plan to deal with development concerns

    A neighbourhood plan could be created in the parish of Bourne End and Wooburn in a few months time after a public consultation was opened on the proposal. Wooburn and Bourne End Parish Council have applied to Wycombe District Council to designate

  • Hayes: Wimbledon defeat a 'kick up the backside'

    CAPTAIN Paul Hayes will not be leading Wanderers back on to the pitch in an FA Cup contest again this season but he hopes the loss will be a “kick up the backside” as they concentrate on their league form. Along with his teammates, Hayes endured

  • Young aiming to sign off in style

    Dai Young hopes his Wasps side sign off from Adams Park in style against Castres Olympique on Sunday when the curtain comes down on their 12-year stay in Buckinghamshire. The European Champions Cup tie marks the end of the club’s stay in High Wycombe

  • Woman cut free from car after two-vehicle crash

    A woman has been cut out of her vehicle this morning after a crash near Beaconsfield. Police have confirmed the woman, believed to be in her 60s, was involved in a two-car collision near the junction of Broad Lane and the A40. Firefighters

  • Gallery: Beaconsfield Festival of Lights 2014

    Thousands joined in the annual Festival of Lights display in Beaconsfield this week and with the help of some new lights the town did not disappoint in their showpiece Christmas event. There were things for everyone to do throughout the evening

  • Town crier opens church doors for Christmas event

    A CHURCH opened their doors last week to welcome the Christmas spirit early this year. Beaconsfield Town Crier Dick Smith officially opened the ‘Christmas Fair in the Church’ alongside deputy mayor of Beaconsfield, John Read, and Rev. Camilla Walton

  • Chairman wants Blues to be loan arrangers

    Andrew Howard said Wanderers will look to build links with other clubs in a bid to bring the best young players on loan to Adams Park - as there's no money in the pot to bring back the youth academy. Extensive cost cutting meant Wanderers had to

  • Golfers embrace Christmas spirit with festive hat display

    More than 50 ladies took a swing and embraced the Christmas spirit early this year by strolling onto the golf course in their best Christmas hats and jumpers. The group did their utmost to spread the Christmas cheer at a Ladies Par three Fun Day

  • No distractions for Jacobson

    Joe Jacobson says Wanderers are now free from distractions and can focus solely on staying at the League Two summit following their FA Cup defeat to AFC Wimbledon. Sean Rigg ended the Chairboys’ participation in knockout competitions this season

  • Ainsworth: Southend are the favourites

    Gareth Ainsworth believes his Wanderers team head into Saturday’s clash against Southend at Adams Park as ‘underdogs’ - despite being four points ahead of their opponents. The Chairboys lead the way at the top of League Two, but the Wycombe manager