Archive for September, 2017
Chiltern Railways leaf fall timetable to start on Sun 8 Oct 2017
Chiltern railways are to introduce a leaf fall timetable starting on Sunday 8th October 2017.
Fire broke out in kitchen of a property in George Road, Stokenchurch
Fire broke out in the kitchen of a property in George Road, Stokenchurch during the late afternoon of Wednesday 27th September 2017.
Artist from High Wycombe to have painting exhibited at the 21st National Open Art Exhibition in London
An amateur artist from High Wycombe is to have a painting exhibited at the 21st National Open Art Exhibition in London.
Day ticket car parking at most Chiltern Railways stations to increase by up to £1 from Mon 2 Oct 2017
Day ticket car parking at most Chiltern Railways stations will increase by up to £1 from Monday 2nd October 2017.
Five underused recycling centres in the Wycombe District to close
The closure has been announced of five underused recycling centres in the Wycombe District.
Police Special Sergeant hit by quad bike in Aylesbury
A witness appeal has been launched by Thames Valley Police following a GBH incident in which a Special Sergeant was hit by a quad bike in Aylesbury.
£250m funding bid to support housing growth around Aylesbury
On Monday 25th September 2017 Buckinghamshire County Council’s Cabinet have approved a bid for government forward funding to support growth around Aylesbury.
Illegally dumped waste at Handy Cross, High Wycombe costs South London builder £1,550
A South London builder has received a conviction and fine after waste was found illegally dumped at Handy Cross, High Wycombe.
Wycombe Sound 106.6FM named Station of the Year at the 2017 Community Radio Awards
Local High Wycombe community radio station, Wycombe Sound 106.6FM, has been named as the ‘Station of the Year’ at the 2017 Community Radio Awards.
Road surfacing works week commencing 25th Sep 2017
Week commencing Monday 25th September 2017 Transport for Buckinghamshire will be carrying out work at the following locations.
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