Here are five stories that you may have missed in the last week on the Bucks Free Press website.
Much-loved burger brand Wimpy is making a welcome return back to High Wycombe after 11 years away.
Famous for its sit-down fast-food, Wimpy opened its first site in London in 1954 and became a global brand by 1970.
Full story here.
Plans to turn a five-bedroom home into an eight-bed shared house in High Wycombe have been refused and slammed as “unacceptable overdevelopment”.
Full story here.
A woman was injured after a car fell from the first floor of the multi-storey close to Milton Keynes University Hospital on Tuesday afternoon.
Full story here.
A man rammed his moped into the front of a Beaconsfield shop and then threatened staff with a handgun.
He then waved a weapon that police believe was a black handgun at staff, telling them to open the safe and the tills before fleeing with cash and cheques.
Full story here.
A group of men were chased through a Milton Keynes shopping centre by another group wielding knives.
One of the offenders was holding a large, machete-style knife that was used to threaten the victims.
Full story here.
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