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
Man, 53, charged with rape and sexual assault following incident at the Knaves Beech Industrial Estate, Loudwater
A 53 year old man from Wooburn Green has been charged by Thames Valley Police in connection with a rape investigation.
Woman given oxygen after gas cooker was left on in a flat at Chesham
At 4.38pm on Sunday 7th February 2016 firefighters were called to Broad Street, Chesham after a gas cooker has been left on in a flat.
Man, 53, arrested on suspicion of rape in Loudwater
A 53 year old man from Wooburn Green has been arrested by Thames Valley Police officers in connection with a rape that occurred in Loudwater, High Wycombe.
Firefighters attended flat in Copyground Lane
Firefighters were called to a flat in Copyground Lane, High Wycombe at 4.38am on Saturday 6th February 2016 after the smell of electrical burning was detected at the property.
Entries invited for the second Longwick fête photography competition
Entries are being invited for the second Longwick fête photography competition to be judged at the May Fête in Longwick on Saturday 30th April 2016.
Car caught fire on M40 exit slip road at Loudwater
At 10.45pm on Friday 5th February 2016 firefighters were called to a car on fire on the Northbound exit slip road of the M40 at Junction 3 (Loudwater).
£480,000 for road safety improvements on HS2 Ltd construction routes
After months of tough negotiations the A4010 campaign group, working closely with Buckinghamshire County Council, has won £480,000 from HS2 Ltd.
Firefighters rescue injured woman following two car collision in Chalfont St Giles
Two cars collided at Pheasant Hill, Chalfont St Giles around midday on Friday 5th February 2016.
New gallery and exhibition area to open at Wycombe Museum on Mon 15 Feb 2016
Unusual chairs and painting masterpieces with a Wycombe connection will be unveiled to the public when the new art gallery and exhibitions are opened at Wycombe Museum in time for the February half term holiday.
Bucks County Council open a book of Condolence to honour the memory of Sir Terry Wogan
Buckinghamshire County Council have opened a book of Condolence to honour the memory of Sir Terry Wogan who died on Sunday 31st January 2016 at the age of 77.





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