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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

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Tree catches fire in Prestwood

| March 31, 2014 | 0 Comments

A tree caught fire in Wycombe Road, Prestwood on Monday 31st March 2014. The fire brigade were alerted at 4.41pm and one appliance attended from Great Missenden fire station.

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Burglars disturbed by alarm

Burglars disturbed by alarm

| March 31, 2014 | 0 Comments

On Wednesday 26th March 2014 at approximately 2.00am burglars gained entry to a property in Bolter End Lane, near High Wycombe, by breaking open a side window. The burglar alarm on the property activated and the offenders left without taking anything. Thames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident. If you have any […]

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Accident on Stanley Hill, Amersham

| March 31, 2014 | 0 Comments

A road traffic collision involving one car occurred on Stanley Hill, Amersham at around 5.56pm on Sunday 30th March 2014. One man was injured in the incident. Police officers and firefighters from Amersham fire station made the scene safe.

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Robert Dyas shop in White Hart street closes

Robert Dyas shop in White Hart street closes

| March 30, 2014 | 0 Comments

The Robert Dyas shop in White Hart Street, High Wycombe has closed after trading in the town for many years.

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Witness appeal following Desborough Avenue burglary

Witness appeal following Desborough Avenue burglary

| March 30, 2014 | 0 Comments

An appeal for witnesses is being made by Thames Valley Police following an alleged burglary in Desborough Avenue. On Friday 21st March 2014 some time between 1.30pm and 3.00pm offenders gained entry to a property In Desborough Avenue by smashing a ground floor window at the rear of the property. A Sony Vaio laptop and […]

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£2.5m extra for road repairs

| March 29, 2014 | 0 Comments

A £2.5m share of the Department for Transport’s (DfT) £140 million road repair fund has been allocated to Buckinghamshire. On the 9th March 2014 the DfT’s announced that it would be making the money available to highway authorities to help repair damage to roads caused by the recent storms and flooding. Buckinghamshire County Council successfully […]

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Transport for Buckinghamshire launch pothole blog

| March 28, 2014 | 0 Comments

Transport for Buckinghamshire (TfB) have launched a new blog to give the latest information about pothole and surfacing work. The new blog can be found at www.tfbpotholes.blogspot.co.uk/ The blog is planned to give details the number of potholes repaired every week, how many crews have been out performing maintenance work, the location where larger scale works […]

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Bonfire in Hammersley Lane

| March 28, 2014 | 0 Comments

The fire brigade were called to a bonfire in Hammersley Lane, High Wycombe during the late evening of Thursday 27th March 2014. One appliance and crew from High Wycombe attended after the alarm was raised at 8.14pm.

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Chimney fire in West Wycombe

| March 27, 2014 | 0 Comments

A chimney caught fire at a property in Church Lane, West Wycombe on the evening of Thursday 27th March 2014. Firefighters were alerted at around 7.23pm and two fire appliances from High Wycombe fire station duly attended. Chimney gear, a turntable, ladder and thermal imaging camera were used during the incident.

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Buckinghamshire teachers to strike today (26th March 2014)

| March 26, 2014 | 0 Comments

Today, 26th March 2014, a national one day strike is being planned by The National Union of Teachers (NUT). The strike action is against planned and implemented changes to national pay, conditions and pensions and forms part of an on-going campaign of action. A number schools in Buckinghamshire will be affected. Parents and carers can […]

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