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
Police charge man with robbery following incident at a betting shop in Aylesbury
Police have charged a man with robbery following an incident at a betting shop in Aylesbury.
Plumber to pay £1,014 for failing in his duty of care over trade waste dumped in Marlow Bottom
A plumber from High Wycombe has to pay £1,014 for failing in his duty of care after trade waste was found dumped in Marlow Bottom.
The Mayor’s family fun day to take place at West Wycombe Park on Sun 24 Sep 2017
The Mayor of Wycombe is holding a family fun day on Sunday 24th September 2017 at West Wycombe Park.
Two Air Quality Management Areas declared in Wycombe and Marlow
Wycombe District Council are developing a plan to improve air quality for people living and working along the artillery roads in High Wycombe and Marlow.
Wycombe District Local Plan sets target of 10,925 new homes within Wycombe District
The pre-submission version of the new Wycombe District Local Plan has been unanimously reviewed and approved by Wycombe District Council’s Cabinet.
Quarrendon Street Association launch event to take place on Tue 26 Sep 2017
A scheme to combat loneliness, isolation and develop a community where neighbours look out for one another is being set up on the Quarrendon estate in Aylesbury.
Hundreds of businesses in the Wycombe district set to receive rates relief
A significant reduction in the business rates bill for 2017/18 is on the cards for about 500 businesses in the Wycombe district.
Police attended Townfield House Mosque in Totteridge Road following report of an ‘altercation’
Officers from Thames Valley Police were called to the Townfield House Mosque on Totteridge Road, High Wycombe at approximately 1.40pm on Friday 15th September 2017.
County Councillors launch inquiry into the scale of modern slavery in Buckinghamshire
Buckinghamshire County Councillors are to launch an inquiry into the scale of modern slavery in Buckinghamshire and how the County Council can help tackle it.
Buckinghamshire County Councils bids for £2.1m grant for road improvements in Aylesbury
Buckinghamshire County Council has made a bid for £2.1m of Government funding for road improvements in Aylesbury.





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