The area in High Wycombe and the surrounding areas with the fewest confirmed number of coronavirus cases has been confirmed.

The number of new cases were recorded in the seven days up to and including December 23, which is the latest available data.

According to the most recent data, Loudwater had the fewest amount of confirmed cases, with 20 new cases.

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23 new cases were recorded in Flackwell Heath, an increase of 14 on the seven days before.

26 cases were recorded in Tylers Green, three more than the week before.

Micklefield had 27 new cases, ten more than the previous week.

28 cases were reported in Knotty Green and Holmer Green, up by 17 on the week before.

Sands had 29 new cases, six more than the week before.

Totteridge saw 30 new cases, one more than the previous week. 30 new cases were also recorded in Bledlow, Cadmore End and  Hambleden Valley.

38 new cases were recorded in Lane End ad Booker, ten more than the week before.

40 additional cases were recorded in Bowerdean, an increase of two on the week before. Terriers and Amersham Hill also had 40 cases with an increase of one on the week before.

41 further cases were diagnosed in Walter's Ash and Hugheden Valley, 16 more than the previous week.

Hazlemere saw 42 new cases, up by nine on the week before.

Ryemead and Wycombe Marsh had 51 cases - 22 more than the previous week.

High Wycombe's Town Centre and Marlow Hill had 54 new cases, two more than the week before.

Downley saw 79 new cases, a jump of 45 on the previous week.