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Incident of affray involving men with large knives at entrance to pizza takeaway shop in Downley
Police are appealing for witnesses following an incident of affray in Downley, High Wycombe on Wednesday 20th November 2019.
Girl, 2, injured during assault at Wendover Woods
A two year old girl was injured during an assault at Wendover Woods on Saturday 9th November 2019.
Man arrested on M40 at Beaconsfield in connection with deaths of 39 people found in a lorry in Essex
A man has been arrested on the M40 at Beaconsfield in connection with a police investigation into the deaths of 39 Vietnamese nationals discovered in a lorry trailer at Grays, Essex.
Thames Valley based law firm announces strategic changes to drive continued growth
A leading law firm based in the Thames Valley has announced a number of strategic changes to drive continued growth.
Biggest issues affecting young people in society today discussed at Action4Youth Conference 2019
Discussions on the biggest issues affecting young people in society today took place at the 2019 Action4Youth conference in Aylesbury on Tuesday 12th November 2019.
Car struck an electricity pole in Widmer End
A car struck an electricity pole in North Road, Widmer End during the early afternoon of Thursday 21st November 2019.
Boy, 14, sustains serious head injury during collision in London Road, High Wycombe
A 14 year old boy was left with a serious head injury following a collision in London Road, High Wycombe on Friday 8th November 2019.
Power cut hits western side of High Wycombe
A power cut affected hundreds of homes in High Wycombe on Wednesday 20th November 2019.
Brand new Marlow Road Post Office in High Wycombe officially opened
A brand new Post Office in Marlow Road, High Wycombe was officially opened on Wednesday 20th November 2019.
Employees and Councillors at Buckinghamshire County Council to donate Christmas presents for vulnerable local children
An appeal has been launched so employees and Councillors at Buckinghamshire County Council can donate Christmas presents for vulnerable local children.



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