The area with the most coronavirus cases has been revealed.

Goverment figures show which areas in High Wycombe had the most new cases reported in the seven days up to December 8, which is the latest available data.

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35 cases were recorded in Downley, 12 more than the previous week.

29 new cases were reported in the Town Centre and Marlow Hill, one fewer than the seven days before.

A further 23 cases were recorded in Marlow Bottom, Danesfield and Well End - up by 11 on the previous week.

Bowerdean had 22 new cases - 11 more than the week before.

Lane End and Booker had 17 new cases, eight fewer than the previous week. 17 cases were also recorded in Terriers and Amersham Hill, six less than the week before.

13 cases were reported in Walter's Ash and Hughenden Valley, eight more than the week before. 13 cases were also recorded in Hazlemere - seven more than the previous week.

12 new cases were recorded in Stokenchurch, up by ten on the previous week.

11 new cases were reported in Totteridge, down by one on the previous seven days. The same number were recorded in Micklefield, six more than the previous week.

Ten cases were reported in Sands, one more than the week before. Ten cases were also recorded in Oakridge and Castlefield - a large reduction of 21 on the previous seven days.

Loudwater and Wooburn Green also had ten cases, up by six on the week before.

Eight cases were recorded in Bledlow, Cadmore End and Hambleden Valley, two more than the previous seven days. Tylers Green also had eight cases, six more than the week before.

Seven cases were recorded in Knotty Green and Holmer Green, one more than the week before.

Six cases were reported in Ryemead and Wycombe Marsh - half the number of the previous week (12).

Fewer than three cases were recorded in Bourne End. In areas with less than three cases, data is not displayed to protect individuals' identities.