Archive for August, 2018

Derelict warehouse severely damaged by fire
A derelict warehouse near Great Missenden was severely damaged by fire during the early hours of Friday 31st August 2018.

Opinion : Are ‘virtual parking permits’ a good idea or is there something better?
The topic of parking and the way it is managed affects almost everyone.

Virtual permits to be introduced for on-street parking in Buckinghamshire
Transport for Buckinghamshire (TfB) is to launch ‘virtual permits’ for on-street parking in the Controlled Parking Zones in Buckinghamshire.

Police charge man with sexual assault and attempted rape following incidents in Slough and Stoke Poges
Police have charged a man following a series of incidents in Slough and Stoke Poges.

Man from High Wycombe sentenced to prison for burglaries in Bourne End and Marlow
A man from High Wycombe has been sentenced to six and a half years in prison after being found guilty of two counts of burglary.

Development of up to 150 homes approved for Slate Meadow near Wooburn Green
Outline planning permission has been approved for up to 150 homes at Slate Meadow near Wooburn Green.

Two injured during fight in Buckingham Street, Aylesbury
Two people were injured during a fight in Buckingham Street, Aylesbury on Monday 20th August 2018.

Man arrested in connection with sexual assault in Stoke Poges and attempted kidnap in Slough
Police have arrested a man arrested in connection with incidents that occurred in Slough and Stoke Poges.

Consultation launched on options to make Buckinghamshire’s household recycling centres affordable
A consultation in under way on a series of proposed cost saving and future growth measures to the household recycling centres in Buckinghamshire.

Fly-tipped rubbish caught fire in Upper Green Street, High Wycombe
Firefighters attended Upper Green Street on Tuesday 28th August 2018 after some fly-tipped rubbish caught fire.
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