Archive for October, 2016
Opinion : Are you fed up with the sound of fireworks in the middle of October?
As October marches on, and the autumn rolls in, the sights and sounds outdoors change to indicate that summer is well and truly over.
The Salvation Army to open new shop in High Wycombe
The Salvation Army is to open a new shop in White Hart Street, High Wycombe.
Girl, 12, injured during assault in Beaconsfield
A 12 year old girl was injured during an assault in Beaconsfield on the morning of Thursday 13th October 2016.
Murder investigation launched following death of a woman in Gerrards Cross
A murder enquiry has been launched by Thames Valley Police after a woman died at a property in Gerrards Cross.
Man injured after car and digger collide at the Hazlemere Crossroads
On Thursday 13th October 2016 a man was injured following a collision involving a car and a digger near the Hazlemere crossroads in Amersham Road, Hazlemere.
Transport for Buckinghamshire gets the gritters ready for winter
Transport for Buckinghamshire (TfB) is carrying out final preparations in readiness for the winter season.
Buckinghamshire County Council to enter celebrant wedding market
Buckinghamshire County Council is to enter the ‘celebrant wedding’ market so couples can have something a bit different on their big day if they so wish.
New store manager at Sainsbury’s High Wycombe
Jason Merrett has been appointed the new store manager at Sainsbury’s High Wycombe.
Further tests required on Marlow Bridge which could be closed for up to 20 weeks if steelwork needs replacing
Seven structural areas that need further detailed testing have been found by engineers investigating the possible damaged caused to Marlow Bridge after a 37-tonne lorry tried to cross the Grade I listed structure.
Work starts in Desborough Road on second phase of the Wycombe Masterplan
Work has commenced on the second phase of the alternative route for traffic through High Wycombe town centre.



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