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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.

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Bicycle found in Hazlemere

| February 18, 2014 | 0 Comments

Recently a bicycle was found be a member of the public on Mary’s Mead in Hazlemere. Local police officers are keen to locate the owner. Further information can be found on the Thames Valley Alerts site.

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Car collides with gas meters

| February 18, 2014 | 0 Comments

A car collided with two external gas meters in West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe yesterday evening around 7.44pm. Firefighters from High Wycombe who attended the incident isolated the gas and moved the car before leaving the incident with gas engineers.

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Tree removal part of facilitation work

Tree removal part of facilitation work

| February 17, 2014 | 0 Comments

Six trees adjacent to the George Street car park in High Wycombe are scheduled to be removed shortly by Wycombe District Council. The trees are being removed as part of the facilitation works for the construction of the Westbourne Street link road which forms part of the revised road layout specified in the High Wycombe […]

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Tenants sought for recently closed historic pub

Tenants sought for recently closed historic pub

| February 17, 2014 | 0 Comments

Just a few weeks after closing the Grade II listed Antelope public house in Church Square has been put up To Let.

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School transport proposals – Parents’ views sought

School transport proposals – Parents’ views sought

| February 17, 2014 | 0 Comments

On Friday 14th February 2014 Buckinghamshire County Council launched two consultations on proposals to reduce the amount spent on home-to-school transport for pupils under 16 years old, post-16 and out-of-county pupils. The County Council is currently subsidising the cost of school transport for many children – going above and beyond what many other councils do […]

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Overheated vehicle on M40

| February 17, 2014 | 0 Comments

A vehicle overheated on the eastbound carriageway of the M40 at 02.21pm yesterday, Sunday February 16th. The incident occurred between Junction 2 (Beaconsfield) and Junction 1a (M25 interchange). Firefighters from Beaconsfield and Gerrards Cross attended the scene after reports of the vehicle being on fire. The incident was classified as a good intent false alarm.

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Rail services to resume after landslip

| February 17, 2014 | 0 Comments

Chiltern Railways are planning to run a normal timetable on Monday, 17th February 2014 following a weekend of disruption of services due to a landslip near Leamington Spa. Since Friday engineers from Network Rail have been working around the clock to secure the landslip and restore services. Although the line is open speed restrictions will […]

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Car collides with lamppost

| February 17, 2014 | 0 Comments

Firefighters from High Wycombe were called to Green Hill, High Wycombe at 08.00pm yesterday, Sunday 16th February 2014, to make the scene safe after a car collided with a lamppost. One fire appliance was in attendance.

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Aggravated burglary – two charged

| February 16, 2014

A male from Hayes and another from Northolt have been charged in connection with an alleged aggravated burglary at a house in Wycombe Road, Prestwood on the night of Friday 14th February 2014. During the burglary one of the occupants of the house was struck. Jewellery, mobile phones and car keys were stolen. Both men […]

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Trespass to open store in Eden

Trespass to open store in Eden

| February 16, 2014 | 0 Comments

Trespass, the Glasgow based sportswear retailer with over 150 shops in the United Kingdom, is to open a store in High Wycombe’s flagship Eden shopping center. The new shop will be located in the former ‘Bango Mango’ clothing store which more recently was home to the temporary Wycombe Sound radio station.

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