Here are five stories that you may have missed in the last week on the Bucks Free Press website.

Bucks Free Press:

Beaconsfield’s long-awaited relief road could still be another four years away, the CEO of a housing developer has said amid an online spat with residents.

Drivers who regularly get caught up in traffic around the London End roundabout have been eagerly awaiting the finish of the A355 relief road, which has been discussed for years and is partially built.

While Buckinghamshire Council has completed its portion of the road, Inland Homes still has not – but taking to social media, CEO Stephen Wicks said “all being well”, their section will be completed and open “in around four years’ time”.

Full story here.

Bucks Free Press:

A married schoolteacher who had sex with a young pupil in a field, later sent him topless pictures of herself on Snapchat but told investigators her account must have been hacked, a jury heard earlier this week.

Full story here.

Bucks Free Press:

A family from High Wycombe has been left devastated after a young girl was tragically killed in a playground accident.

Little Amberlie Pennington-Foley, three, was fatally injured while at the park in Upper Hutt, New Zealand, where she lived with her parents.

Full story here.

Bucks Free Press:

Nearly half of the wood said to have inspired Roald Dahl to write Fantastic Mr Fox will be destroyed for HS2 this autumn, the Woodland Trust has said.

The Great Missenden author was a regular visitor to Jones Hill Wood, near Aylesbury Vale, where some 0.7 hectares of the 1.8ha site will be dug up.

Full story here.

Bucks Free Press:

Police are still investigating a brutal attack on a member of staff at a Gerrards Cross hotel – and think the people in these pictures may have vital information about what happened.

A staff member outside the Ethorpe Hotel in Packhorse Road asked a customer to leave at around 10pm on Friday, July 31.

Full story here.