Here are five of the biggest stories published on the Bucks Free Press this week.
A driver angered sleepy Bucks residents by driving around a string of towns with headlights off and the car horn sounding in the middle of the night earlier this week.
More information here.
The owners of a once-popular High Wycombe pub who are hoping to "bring it back to its former glory" are planning to change its name.
Find out more here.
A plan has been submitted to demolish a High Wycombe home and build nine new apartments on the land.
The proposed development in High Wycombe would see six two-bedroom apartments and three one-bedroom apartments built in the place of the existing two-storey house.
More details here.
High Wycombe's driving test centre is to be shut for good - prompting fears it will create a "financial burden" on families.
Full story here.
High Wycombe waste management giant Biffa has bought a Flackwell Heath company for £35 million.
Full details of the deal here.
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