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  • Ainsworth: 4-1 Wanderers display best I've seen all season

    GARETH Ainsworth claims his side’s 4-1 trouncing of fellow promotion hunters Southend United is the best performance he’s seen so far this season, but insists League survival is still the only thing on his mind. The Blues boss said before the game

  • Book Review: A Carriage Driving Pony's Life and Adventures

    A couple from Turville have shared their experiences of life as carriage drivers in their first book. Eddie and Lorna Bilous were complete beginners when they took up carriage driving four years ago. Eddie kept a daily diary, documenting their

  • McClure at the double as Wanderers see off in-form Southend

    Wanderers 4 Southend 1 MATT McClure bagged a brace and Paris Cowan-Hall made it three goals in as many league games as Wycombe swatted off ten-man Southend and cemented their place at the top of League Two. Ainsworth’s men made it three

  • Family announcement: Baby Lyra-Skye Daws

    A two-week-old baby girl had her very first photo shoot this week. Baby Lyra-Skye Daws was born in High Wycombe on Thursday, November 27, weighing 8lb 12 ½ oz. Her parents James and Rachel Daws have now settled back into their home in Hazlemere

  • Students lay on festive market on campus for charity

    STUDENTS and staff at Buckinghamshire New University put their baking skills and handiwork to good use last week as they raised £343 through a charity Christmas market. The market, featuring a variety of stalls selling festive food and goodies

  • More than £6 million put towards released reserve sites

    Buckinghamshire County Council has earmarked more than £6 million to react to the infrastructure needs of the five recently released reserve sites. Four areas of land across High Wycombe and an area of former green belt land separating Bourne End

  • Town's annual festive occasion marred by mess-making youths

    There were complaints over the "disgusting" state of Marlow town centre after an annual festive gathering last week, with police saying they were forced to intervene and stop children causing the mess. After a largely successful Late Night Shopping

  • COMMENT: Wasps shall be missed

    When the final Wasps shirt disappears down the Adams Park tunnel for the last time this weekend it will bring the curtain down on 12 eventful years in the history of High Wycombe. Win, lose or draw, it will be a sad day for the town. Fittingly