Here are the top five most-read stories from the Bucks Free Press this week:

5. Primark and Chilterns Shopping Centre WILL be impacted by staggering town centre regeneration costing millions

The council will move forward with the first phase of a major three-part town centre regeneration costing millions – which, under revised plans, will see the building of a popular fashion retailer change hands, and, in the long term, a reimagined marketplace become a reality.

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Bucks Free Press: Future High Streets FundFuture High Streets Fund

4. Village chippy crowned BFP's Best Fish and Chip Shop 2021

Ten Bucks fish and chip shops went head-to-head to battle it out for the top spot in the Free Press’ Best Chip Shop 2021 competition.

We revealed the top 10 favourites as voted for by you last month and asked you to pick your go-to chippy.

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3. High street shop shuts its doors for the final time as it closes down

A high street shop in Marlow shut its doors permanently on Saturday (July 17) as it closes down.

White Stuff, which is next door to Starbucks and Rosie Cheeks, let shoppers know on their website about the closure.

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2. Major road closure NEXT WEEK as junction overhaul nears the finish line

Parts of a busy A-road in High Wycombe will need to shut completely next week as part of the Crest Road junction upgrades ahead of the arrival of McDonald's and Aldi at Cressex Island.

There has been roadworks on Crest Road and John Hall Way since January to turn the roundabout there into a traffic-light controlled junction - but as the works near their end, some full road closures will be needed.

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Bucks Free Press: What the junction will look like when finishedWhat the junction will look like when finished

1. High Wycombe homeowner who refused to clear out messy garden is forced to pay council £59,000

A High Wycombe homeowner has been forced to pay the council £59,000 after refusing to clear up their messy garden.

"Unsightly" clutter - which included an old dishwasher, gas canisters and washing machines - in the back garden of a house in Whitelands Road prompted a string of complaints from neighbours over the years.

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Bucks Free Press: Before and after pictures of the propertyBefore and after pictures of the property