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
Another service provider to be found to run medical centre in High Wycombe
Following a survey by the NHS Buckinghamshire Clinical Commissioning Group, another service provider will be found to run the Chiltern House Medical Centre in Temple End, High Wycombe.
Firefighters rescue man from roof of a house in High Wycombe
Firefighters rescued a man from the roof of a house in High Wycombe during the afternoon of Tuesday 11th December 2018.
Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust given £1.6m to invest in new technology for E-prescribing
More than £1.6 million of funding is to go towards the initial roll out of state of art technology for safer and more convenient prescriptions in Buckinghamshire.
Car park in Desborough Street, High Wycombe open to the public using Pay & Display system
The car park in Desborough Street, High Wycombe has re-opened to the public using a Pay & Display system.
Consultation on Buckinghamshire County Council’s Early Help services closes on Thu 13th Dec 2018
A public consultation on proposed changes to Early Help services provided by Buckinghamshire County Council will close on Thursday 13th December 2018.
Van caught fire in London Road, Loudwater
A van caught fire in London Road, Loudwater during the early hours of Monday 10th December 2018.
Shotgun fired during attempted murder in Aylesbury
A shotgun was fired towards a man during an incident of attempted murder in Aylesbury on Monday 10th December 2018.
Buckinghamshire Army Cadets are recruiting now
The Army Cadet Force (ACF) in Buckinghamshire are looking to recruit new Cadets.
Roadworks for the week ahead – Mon 10th Dec 2018
Week commencing Monday 10th December 2018 Transport for Buckinghamshire will be carrying out work at the following locations.
High Wycombe based law firm says rising probate fees may prompt a surge in probate applications before the increase takes place
A forthcoming increase in probate fees is expected to prompt a surge in probate applications before the increase takes place, according to professionals from a High Wycombe based law firm.





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