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Pedestrian dies on the A4155 near Henley and Marlow
A road traffic collision claimed the life of a pedestrian on the A4155 near Henley and Marlow during the morning of Saturday 17th March 2018.
Packaging label leads investigators to fly tip culprit
A fly tipper was brought to justice after a packaging label was found on household rubbish dumped in Alderbourne Lane, Fulmer.
Government ‘minded’ to create single unitary council for Buckinghamshire
Subject to Parliamentary approval and further discussions the Government has announced that it is ‘minded’ to create a single unitary council for Buckinghamshire.
Highway maintenance work week commencing 12th Mar 2018
Week commencing Monday 12th March 2018 Transport for Buckinghamshire will be carrying out work at the following locations.
High Wycombe company crowned Best Papercraft Retailer of the year at the British Craft Awards 2018
A company from High Wycombe has been named the Best Papercraft Retailer of the year at the British Craft Awards 2018.
Knife wielding robber cuts victims face during attempted robbery in High Wycombe
A man’s face was cut by a knife wielding robber during an attempted robbery in an alley in High Wycombe on Tuesday 13th February 2018.
Woman pushing young child in buggy suffered racially aggravated assault in Chalfont St Peter
On Sunday 4th March 2018 a woman who was pushing her young child in a buggy was the victim of a racially aggravated assault in Chalfont St Peter.
Two men seriously injured during GBH incident in Upper Green Street, High Wycombe
Two men received serious injuries following an incident of disorder in Green Street and Upper Green Street, High Wycombe on Saturday 3rd March 2018.
Ceremony marks closing of the old Crown Court in Aylesbury
A ceremony to mark the closing of the old Crown Court in Aylesbury took place on Friday 2nd March 2018.
Snow plough and gritter helped clear path for three expectant mums
A Transport for Buckinghamshire snow plough and gritter helped clear the path for three expectant mums who had gone into labour early.



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