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
Car struck an electricity pole in Widmer End
A car struck an electricity pole in North Road, Widmer End during the early afternoon of Thursday 21st November 2019.
Boy, 14, sustains serious head injury during collision in London Road, High Wycombe
A 14 year old boy was left with a serious head injury following a collision in London Road, High Wycombe on Friday 8th November 2019.
Power cut hits western side of High Wycombe
A power cut affected hundreds of homes in High Wycombe on Wednesday 20th November 2019.
Brand new Marlow Road Post Office in High Wycombe officially opened
A brand new Post Office in Marlow Road, High Wycombe was officially opened on Wednesday 20th November 2019.
Employees and Councillors at Buckinghamshire County Council to donate Christmas presents for vulnerable local children
An appeal has been launched so employees and Councillors at Buckinghamshire County Council can donate Christmas presents for vulnerable local children.
Two injured during fight involving around 12 to 15 men in Totteridge
Two people were injured during a fight involving around 12 to 15 men in Totteridge on Saturday 16th November 2019.
Crew of a WWII American plane that crashed in Penn honoured on the 75th anniversary of their deaths
The crew of an American WWII warplane were honoured on the 75th anniversary of their deaths.
Two Buckinghamshire residents receive royal recognition for their charitable works
Two Buckinghamshire residents have been awarded British Empire Medals in recognition of their charitable and fund raising works in their local communities.
Pedestrian suffers serious leg injuries during collision with car in Aylesbury
A pedestrian suffered serious leg injuries during a collision with a car in Aylesbury on Thursday 14th November 2019.
Final section of High Wycombe’s alternative ‘Masterplan’ route opens
The final section of High Wycombe’s £9.2m Alternative Route through the town centre opened on Monday 11th November 2019.





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