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 County Council encourage residents to follow the Five Ways to Wellbeing
Tuesday 10th October 2017 is World Mental Health Day and Buckinghamshire County Council are encouraging residents to follow the Five Ways to Wellbeing to help improve the way they feel.
Stickers asking residents to recycle food waste to start appearing on bins in Buckinghamshire
Stickers asking residents to recycle their food waste will soon start appearing on bins in Buckinghamshire.
Buckinghamshire County Council funds ‘Agents for Change’ program to help reduce bullying at school
Buckinghamshire County Council is funding a program designed to help reduce bullying in schools.
House caught fire in Lindsay Avenue, High Wycombe
A house caught fire in Lindsay Avenue, High Wycombe during the early hours of Monday 9th October 2017.
Two jailed for a series of burglaries across Buckinghamshire and Greater London
Two men from Buckinghamshire have been sentenced for a series of burglaries across Buckinghamshire and Greater London.
Project to encourage social interaction over a cup of coffee launches in Buckinghamshire
A new project aimed at encouraging social interaction over a cup of coffee is to launch in Buckinghamshire.
Road surfacing works week commencing 9th Oct 2017
Week commencing Monday 9th October 2017 Transport for Buckinghamshire will be carrying out work at the following locations.
Cyclists injured in fail to stop collision on A4155 at Marlow
Two cyclists were injured in a fail to stop collision at Little Marlow on Saturday 7th October 2017.
Cambridge United 1-3 Wycombe Wanderers
Wycombe Wanderers travelled to Cambridge for a League Two match on Saturday 7th October 2017.
Large scale fight in residential street at Amersham leaves boy seriously injured with stab wounds
A large scale fight broke out in a residential street at Amersham during which a 16 year old boy was seriously injured after being stabbed.





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