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Roadworks for the week ahead – Mon 19th Nov 2018
Week commencing Monday 19th November 2018 Transport for Buckinghamshire will be carrying out work at the following locations.
Cyclist, 57, dies following a collision on the A413 in Chalfont St Peter
A 57 year old cyclist has died following a collision on the A413 in Chalfont St Peter.
Fire broke out in a storage area beneath a house in Carver Hill Road, High Wycombe
Fire broke out in a storage area beneath a house in Carver Hill Road, High Wycombe around midday on Saturday 17th November 2018.
Wycombe District Council announces intention to buy the Brunel engine shed next to High Wycombe railway station
Wycombe District Council has announced its intention to purchase the Brunel engine shed next to High Wycombe railway station, using a compulsory purchase order if necessary.
Over 5,500 children see new play aimed at helping protect young people from online risks
Over 5,500 children in Buckinghamshire have seen a new play aimed at helping year 6 pupils learn about online risks and healthy online behaviour.
Collision involving two cars and a house in Hughenden Avenue, High Wycombe
A collision involving two cars and a house occurred in Hughenden Avenue, High Wycombe during the evening of Thursday 15th November 2018.
Scannappeal launch £350k appeal to support breast cancer diagnosis and treatment in Buckinghamshire
Local charity Scannappeal have launched The Breast Biopsy Appeal to fund revolutionary 3D technology, transforming diagnosis and treatment for patients in Buckinghamshire with early breast cancer.
Kidnap incident in Kingsmead Road, High Wycombe
An incident in High Wycombe where a woman was believed to have been kidnapped has resulted in an appeal for witnesses by Thames Valley Police.
Train services to London Marylebone to operate as normal on Sun 18th Nov 2018
Planned work on a section of the railway line to London Marylebone on Sunday 18th November 2018 has been cancelled.
‘Save Our Film Archive’ campaign launched by The High Wycombe Society
The High Wycombe Society has launched a campaign to preserve a collection of 16mm films of local historical interest.



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