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Car fire in Taplow was false alarm

| February 15, 2014 | 0 Comments

Firefighters from High Wycombe were called to Taplow on Friday 14th February 2014 at approximately 2.02pm after reports of a car on fire in Cliveden Road, Taplow. The fire turned out to be a good intent false alarm.

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Roof in danger of blowing on to M40 removed

| February 15, 2014 | 0 Comments

Firefighters from Stokenchurch and Great Missenden attended Ibstone Road, Stokenchurch on Friday evening at 7.02pm and removed a stable block roof which was in danger of blowing onto the M40. Two ladders and a toolkit were used in the removal of the roof. The Great Missenden crew were on standby at High Wycombe Fire Station […]

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UPDATED: Landslip causes rail disruption

| February 15, 2014 | 0 Comments

Due to a landslip trains are not running between Leamington Spa and Banbury.  Chiltern Railways are advising customers north of Banbury to use Virgin Trains between London Euston and Birmingham New Street. Network Rail engineers are working throughout the night and tomorrow to stabilise the area. Chiltern Railways travel advice for Saturday 15 February: One […]

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2014 Wycombe Arts Festival dates announced

| February 14, 2014 | 0 Comments

The 2014 Wycombe Arts Festival will run from Saturday 26th April to Sunday 1st June 2014.

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Landslip causes rail disruption

| February 14, 2014 | 0 Comments

There is currently disruption to Chiltern Railways services between Leamington Spa and Banbury due to a landslip. A replacement bus service is operating between Leamington Spa and Banbury with one train per hour running between Birmingham Snow Hill to Leamington Spa and one train per hour from Birmingham Moor Street to Leamington Spa. The Birmingham to Leamington Spa […]

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‘Have your say meeting’ in Castlefield

| February 14, 2014 | 0 Comments

Thames Valley Police are holding a ‘Have You Say Meeting’ at The Avenue Methodist Church in Rutland Avenue, Castlefield on Monday 17th February 2014. Organised by the Thames Valley Police local Neighbourhood Policing Team for Castlefield and Oakridge the meeting is due to start at 18.30pm. Local police officers who work in the neighbourhood will be in attandance to discuss […]

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Signal problems caused rail disruption

| February 14, 2014 | 0 Comments

Rail travellers on services to and from London Marylebone experienced disruption last Wednesday evening because of a power cut in the Banbury area at 18.00. The power cut affected thousands of homes together with the railway signalling which meant that trains could not pass in either direction. However the train service was restored after 23.30 […]

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Naphill motor vehicle theft

| February 14, 2014 | 0 Comments

Police are warning about leaving property on show in vehicles after a number of thefts in the Naphill area. The most recent incident occurred some time between 7 pm on Wednesday 12th and 8 am on the Thursday 13th February 2014 when a Cannon Camera, tripod and case were taken from a car parked off Main Road, […]

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1.5% Council Tax rise approved by Buckinghamshire County Council

1.5% Council Tax rise approved by Buckinghamshire County Council

| February 13, 2014 | 0 Comments

At a meeting today, Thursday 13th February 2014, Buckinghamshire County Councillors have approved a 1.5% rise in their share of the Council Tax after approving a £332.7m budget for the year 2014/15. The Council have stated the rise will protect key front-line services as well as a going towards a £65m investment in roads and pavements […]

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Controlling interest in Wycombe Wanderers to be sold

| February 13, 2014 | 0 Comments

Today Wycombe Wanderers Trust announced plans for the sale of a controlling interst in the club to an as yet undisclosed company. A statement by the trust said the unknown company are committed to injecting funds into the club to enable its development both on and off the field. The sale only relates to a […]

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