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
Wheelie bin was set alight and pushed against door of house in Aylesbury
At around 7.10pm on Wednesday 4th February 2015 a wheelie bin was set alight and pushed against a door of a house in Keats Close, Aylesbury.
Firefighters called to extinguish bonfire in Chesham
A bonfire at Higham Mead, Chesham required the attention of firefighters at 4.34pm on Thursday 5th February 2015.
Flooding affected electrics at a property in Milton Fields, Chalfont St Giles
At 4.08pm on Thursday 5th February 2015 firefighters were called to a property in Milton Fields, Chalfont St Giles after flooding affected the electrics.
Man exposed himself in Aylesbury
An incident of exposure took place in Thame Road, Aylesbury between 4.00pm and 4.20pm on Tuesday 27th January 2015.
Chef cooks up a treat for Wycombe homeless project
Michael Brown, a professional chef and qualified teacher from High Wycombe, has been helping people rebuilding their lives after being homeless by giving them cooking lessons in High Wycombe.
Power tools stolen from stable in Oddley Lane, Saunderton
Between 4.00pm on Monday 2nd February 2015 and 10.00am on Tuesday 3rd February 2015 offender(s) broke into a stable/shed in Oddley Lane, Saunderton.
Fire broke out in a workshop at Clay Lane, Booker
Firefighters were called after fire broke out in a workshop at Clay Lane, Booker just before midday on Thursday 5th February 2015.
Fire broke out in a public litter bin at Bourbon Street, Aylesbury
Fire broke out in a public litter bin at Bourbon Street, Aylesbury during the morning of Thursday 5th February 2015.
Man attacked by dog in Downley required treatment at Stoke Mandeville Hospital
At about 8.30pm on Saturday 31st January 2015 a man in his fifties (the victim) and a woman were walking their dogs in Hithercroft Road, Downley when they were approached by two men in a vehicle looking for a missing dog
Refuse lorry caught fire in Dashwood Avenue, High Wycombe
A refuse lorry caught fire at Moonstone Court, Dashwood Avenue, High Wycombe on Thursday 5th February 2015.





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