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Opinion : Friday is market day

Opinion : Friday is market day

| April 11, 2014 | 0 Comments

Friday was a nice day. I quite enjoyed myself sitting on a bench in the grounds of the Parish Church eating my sandwiches and watching the world go by. Being market day the town centre was very busy indeed there is always a special something in the air when the market is on. I can’t […]

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Opinion : Wycombe: A town where tradition is kept alive

Opinion : Wycombe: A town where tradition is kept alive

| April 8, 2014 | 0 Comments

Those who have lived in Wycombe as long as myself will have seen many changes in the town centre over the years. Businesses have come and gone, historic buildings have been demolished and parts of the town have changed beyond recognition. One things that has stayed constant however is the towns upholding of tradition. Take […]

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Opinion : Don’t forget the First World War

Opinion : Don’t forget the First World War

| April 4, 2014 | 0 Comments

It was very peaceful sitting on the bench (pictured above) in the Parish churchyard today while I tucked into my sandwiches. A handful of people were walking around the town centre and several pigeons waddled around my feet looking for any crumbs my good self may have dropped on the ground. Of course right there […]

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Opinion : It’s time to ban pavement parking

Opinion : It’s time to ban pavement parking

| April 1, 2014 | 0 Comments

Walking along the pavements of the town should be a nice experience. Sadly all too often the poor pedestrian finds themselves having to negotiate around parked cars, vans and even the odd lorry. Yours truly does not stand in the road blocking the way of the motorists so why do the motorists think they have […]

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Opinion : Are potholes still a problem on our roads?

Opinion : Are potholes still a problem on our roads?

| March 29, 2014 | 0 Comments

My word how time is flying by. Winter is over, spring is here and this Sunday, the 30th March, will see the clocks altered to give an extra hour of daylight at the cost of an hours sleep on Saturday night. Last winter was fairly mild, unusually there was no snow at all and only […]

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Opinion : Maybe an artifical Marlow is best?

Opinion : Maybe an artifical Marlow is best?

| March 25, 2014 | 0 Comments

Wasn’t it nice weather last weekend? For once yours truly had a little spare time on my hands so it seemed like a good idea to get in my trusty car and take a trip over to Marlow. Indeed what could be better that a quick Saturday afternoon stroll in Higginson Park now the flood […]

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Opinion : Can Wycombe’s hills be made safer?

Opinion : Can Wycombe’s hills be made safer?

| March 21, 2014 | 0 Comments

Living in Wycombe we are used to hills indeed they are part of daily life. For a Wycombe person driving up and down the hills is second nature indeed when my good self was a youngster, like all the youngsters in Wycombe, I used to race down the hills on my bicycle. The steepness of […]

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Opinion : Let’s make Wycombe a ‘Garden Town’

Opinion : Let’s make Wycombe a ‘Garden Town’

| March 18, 2014 | 0 Comments

Wasn’t it nice weather last weekend. Spring is definitely here indeed I heard the distant chimes of the first ice cream van of the year as it plied its trade around the neighbourhoods of the town. The daffodils are making a real impact on the town at the moment, indeed anyone driving along the Hughenden […]

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Opinion : Residential roads should not be commercial car parks

Opinion : Residential roads should not be commercial car parks

| March 14, 2014 | 0 Comments

What a lovely day it was today. My lunchtime walk around the town centre was most enjoyable on what was a nice warm spring day. As I sat in the grounds of the parish churchyard with the sound of birdsong filling the air I thought to myself how lovely it is in Wycombe town centre. […]

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Opinion : Zero hours is no way to live

Opinion : Zero hours is no way to live

| March 11, 2014 | 0 Comments

I get up early every morning and make my way into Wycombe to start yet another punishing day at work like many others. At least yours truly is guaranteed a wage, paltry as it may be, however these days many people are on what they call ‘zero hours’ contracts. Tied to one employer and with […]

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