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
Bonfire causes damage to two houses in Upper Green Street, High Wycombe
A bonfire caused heat and smoke damage to two terraced houses in Upper Green Street, High Wycombe shortly after midday on Sunday 5th March 2017.
Grimsby Town 1-2 Wycombe Wanderers
Wycombe Wanderers travelled to Grimsby Town for a League Two match on Saturday 4th March 2017.
Fostering Information Session for LGBT communities to be held in Aylesbury on Wed 8th Mar 2017
A Fostering Information Session specifically for people from the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community will be held at the Aylesbury Multicultural Centre on Wednesday 8th March 2017.
Tourist Information Centres in Wycombe District to merge with library service
From Saturday 1st April 2017 the Tourist Information Centres in the Wycombe District are to merge with the library service.
Man attacked with hammer outside Co-Operative Food Store in Plomer Green Lane, Downley
A 24 year old man was assaulted with a hammer outside the Co-Operative Food Store in Plomer Green Lane, Downley, High Wycombe.
Cash stolen during burglary in Aylesbury
On Saturday 25th February 2017, between around 6.00pm and 7.45pm, a house was burgled in Mandeville Road, Aylesbury.
Eight fixed penalty notices issued during taxi compliance operation in Wycombe District
On Friday 17th February a series of checks were carried out on taxis and private hire vehicles operating within Wycombe local policing area (LPA).
Lorry caught fire on M40 between Beaconsfield and Loudwater
During the afternoon of Wednesday 1st March 2017 a lorry caught fire on M40 between Junction 2 (Beaconsfield) and Junction 3 (Loudwater).
New sign explains history and views from Tom Burt’s Hill, High Wycombe
Visitors to Tom Burt’s Hill in High Wycombe will now be able to explore its history following the addition of a new sign.
Ticket vending machines at Chiltern Railways stations to be converted to accept new £1 coin in Jul/Oct 2017
With the new £1 coin due to enter circulation in March 2017 many of the older cash Ticket Vending Machines (TVM’s) at stations operated by Chiltern Railways are not capable of accepting the new coin.





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