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
Road traffic collision involving two cars in Oxford Road, Aylesbury
A road traffic collision involving two cars occurred in Oxford Road, Aylesbury during the morning of Wednesday 4th February 2015.
Arson suspected after wheelie bin fire in Keats Close, Aylesbury
A wheelie bin caught fire in Keats Close, Aylesbury on the evening of Wednesday 4th February 2015.
Attempted robbery at HSBC bank in High Street, Marlow
Shortly after 12.00pm on Wednesday 4th February 2015 a man entered the HSBC bank in the High Street, Marlow and threatened staff with a knife.
Chimney caught fire at Moor Common, Lane End
At 2.28pm on the afternoon of Wednesday 4th February 2015 firefighters were called to a chimney fire at a property in Moor Common, Lane End.
Smell of burning detected in office at Desborough Road, High Wycombe
At 9.10am on the morning of Wednesday 4th February 2015 firefighters were called to an office in Desborough Road, High Wycombe after the smell of burning was detected.
Fire in flat at Crest Road, High Wycombe
Fire broke out in the kitchen of a flat in Crest Road, High Wycombe on Tuesday 3rd February 2015.
Camper van caught fire in Burnham Close, High Wycombe
A camper van caught fire in Burnham Close, High Wycombe on the afternoon of Tuesday 3rd February 2015.
Chimney caught fire at a property in The Crescent, Princes Risborough
A chimney caught fire at a property in The Crescent, Princes Risborough on the afternoon of Tuesday 3rd February 2015.
Archaeological finds identification afternoon at Wycombe Museum on Saturday 7th February 2015
Wycombe Museum will be holding an archaeological finds identification afternoon on Saturday 7th February 2015.
Council Tax to rise after Thames Valley Police and Crime Panel approve increase for police
Council Tax in Buckinghamshire is set to rise following a decision bmembers of the Thames Valley Police and Crime Panel to approved the Police and Crime Commissioner’s proposed council tax precept increase of 1.99% for 2015/16 at their meeting on Friday 30th January 2015.





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