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
Sense and Sensibility comes to West Wycombe Park on Thu 26th July 2018
The Chapterhouse Theatre Company are to stage a production of Sense and Sensibility at West Wycombe Park on Thursday 26th July 2018.
Modified plans for Aylesbury’s South Eastern Link Road to go on public display
On Tuesday 17th July 2018 the revised plans for Aylesbury’s South Eastern Link Road will go on public display at Stoke Mandeville Stadium’s Guttmann Centre.
Wycombe Wanderers Fixtures 2018/19
The fixtures for Wycombe Wanderers for the 2018/19 season have been announced.
Counsellor at the National Spinal Injuries Centre at Stoke Mandeville Hospital wins prestigious national award
A counsellor at the National Spinal Injuries Centre at Stoke Mandeville Hospital has won a prestigious national award.
Broughton Lane in Aylesbury to close for 12 weeks for canal bridge traffic light works
On Monday 2nd July 2018 Broughton Lane in Aylesbury will be closed to traffic for 12 weeks to allow engineers to install traffic lights by the bridge over the Grand Union Canal.
Buckinghamshire County Council gives ‘guarded welcome’ for proposed Heathrow rail link
Buckinghamshire County Council has given a ‘guarded welcome’ to plans to construct a western railway link to Heathrow Airport.
Wycombe Wanderers manager extends contract with club
The manager of Wycombe Wanderers has extended his contract to remain in charge of the football club for a further three years.
Armed Forces Day 2018 celebrated in Aylesbury
Armed Forces Day was celebrated in Aylesbury on Monday 25th June 2018.
Roadworks for the week ahead – Mon 25th June 2018
Week commencing Monday 25th June 2018 Transport for Buckinghamshire will be carrying out work at the following locations.
Four year action plan launched to manage lorry traffic in Buckinghamshire
Buckinghamshire County Council has launched a four year action plan to look in detail at ways to solve lorry hotspot problems and better manage freight around Buckinghamshire’s roads.





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