Matthew Clark
Journalist/contributor at Wycombe Today.
Likes news and current affairs especially anything relating to High Wycombe or South Buckinghamshire.
You can contact me directly using e-mail at : matthew.clark [at] wycombetoday.com
Matthew Clark's Latest Posts
Buckinghamshire Council’s first ever budget receives green light from the Shadow Executive
The first ever budget of the new Buckinghamshire Council has been given the green light from the Shadow Executive at a meeting held on Tuesday 18th February 2020.
Showcase of new ‘smart’ transport technology held in Aylesbury
A showcase of new ‘smart’ transport technology was held in Aylesbury on Friday 14th February 2020.
Roadworks for the week ahead – Monday 17th February 2020
Week commencing Monday 17th February 2020 Transport for Buckinghamshire will be carrying out work at the following locations.
Bolton Wanderers 0-2 Wycombe Wanderers
Saturday 15th February 2020 saw Wycombe Wanderers travel for away match with Bolton Wanderers.
Car caught fire following collision on the M40
A car caught fire following a collision on the M40 during the early hours of Saturday 15th February 2020.
Bus stop suspensions and service diversions for the week ahead – Monday 17th February 2020
Week commencing Monday 17th February 2020 the following bus stop suspensions and service diversions are expected to affect bus services in Buckinghamshire.
Dementia Drop-in Café to offer support to the community in High Wycombe
A new Dementia Drop-in Café is to offer support for people living with dementia and their loved ones in the High Wycombe community.
Man sustains ‘multiple injuries’ following robbery in the High Street, High Wycombe
A man was robbed as the walked along the High Street in High Wycombe.
Two cars collide on the A40 in Denham
A collision involving two cars occurred on the A40 Oxford Road in Denham during the evening of Tuesday 11th February 2020.
Trader in High Wycombe sentenced for illegal cigarettes offences
A trader at a food shop in High Wycombe town centre has been sentenced after counterfeit cigarettes and foreign-labelled tobacco were found to be for sale.





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