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Post mortem inconclusive on human remains found by A404 slip road
An unexplained death investigation by Thames Valley Police is continuing following the discovery of human remains at the roadside of the A404 slip road near the Handycross roundabout in High Wycombe.
If you see a pothole report it!
Following the recent cold it’s likely there are more potholes on the roads.
Nominations open for Dignity and Respect Awards 2017
Nominations have opened for the 2017 Dignity and Respect Awards.
Cookery demonstration by multi Michelin-starred Chef at Steamer Trading in Marlow on Thu 9th Feb 2017
Multi Michelin-starred Chef and local food hero, Tom Kerridge, will be holding a cookery demonstration at Steamer Trading, 4-5 Market Square, Marlow, SL7 3HH on Thursday 9th February from 5.30pm.
Road surfacing works week commencing 6th Feb 2017
Week commencing Monday 6th February 2017 Transport for Buckinghamshire will be carrying out work at the following locations.
‘Human remains’ found at roadside on A404 slip road near Handycross roundabout, High Wycombe
On Saturday 4th February 2017, at approximately 1.40pm, a police office on a routine patrol discovered what are believed to be human remains at the roadside at the A404 slip road near the Handycross roundabout, High Wycombe.
Man injured as tree falls on a car in Amersham
A tree fell and struck a car in School Lane, Amersham (near junction with Church Street) during the evening of Friday 3rd February 2017.
Six injured as four vehicles collide on Marlow Hill, High Wycombe
A collision involving four vehicles occurred on Marlow Hill, High Wycombe during the afternoon of Friday 3rd February 2017.
Multi-million pound cash injection to provide boost to economy in Buckinghamshire
A multi-million pound cash injection by the Government to support transport, skills and business across Buckinghamshire has been described as ‘a massive thumbs-up for the Buckinghamshire economy‘ by Martin Tett, the Leader of Buckinghamshire County Council.
Leader of Buckinghamshire County Council welcomes Heathrow National Policy Statement
The leader of Buckinghamshire County Council, Martin Tett, has welcomed the Government’s draft National Policy Statement which sets out the principles for assessing a future application to expand Heathrow Airport.



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