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
Hard work of local volunteers in Buckinghamshire given recognition
Two special receptions have been held to show appreciation for the hard work of local volunteers in Buckinghamshire.
Two injured in collision involving two cars in Widmer End
During the afternoon of Monday 27th February 2017 two people were injured following a collision involving two cars at the junction of Cryers Hill Lane, North Road and Grange Road in Widmer End.
Buckinghamshire County Council short-listed for national award alongside Apple and Google
Following a project to make public services more efficient Buckinghamshire County Council and its property consultants Carter Jonas have joined Apple, Google and UBS on the short-list for a national award.
Firefighters release woman who injured her leg on a fence in Castle Street, High Wycombe
Firefighters released a woman who had injured her leg on a fence in Castle Street, High Wycombe during the early hours of Saturday 25th February 2017.
Wycombe Wanderers 1-2 Crawley Town
Crawley Town visited Adams Park on Saturday 25th February 2017 for a League Two match.
Car parks run by Wycombe District Council to become pay and display
Council run car parks in the Wycombe District are to be converted to ‘pay and display’ payment technology over the weekend of Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th February 2017.
Buckinghamshire Community Funding Fair to place on Wed 1 Mar 2017
The Buckinghamshire Community Funding Fair will take place at the Gateway Conference Centre in Gatehouse Road, Aylesbury on Wednesday 1st March 2017.
Three vehicles collided in London Road, Loudwater
A collision involving three vehicles occurred in London Road, Loudwater, High Wycombe during the late evening of Thursday 23rd February 2017.
Transport for Buckinghamshire mounts clean up operation following Storm Doris
On Thursday 23rd February 2017 Transport for Buckinghamshire (TfB) received hundreds of calls from the public reporting trees and debris in the roads following the strong winds brought by storm Doris.
Disruption to rush hour rail services to/from London Marylebone on Thu 23 Feb 2017
Storm Doris is continuing to cause disruption to rail services to and from London Marylebone.





Connect with Wycombe Today