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Marlow resident measures traffic over bridge
A MARLOW resident thinks he has ended the debate on whether traffic lights would improve car flow on Marlow Bridge by conducting his own traffic survey. Mike Post took advantage of the road works on the bridge to take his own measurements of traffic
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Blues beaten as Imps win it for Jackson
Lincoln City 1, Wycombe 0. LOUIS Dodds second half stunner gave City boss Peter Jackson a winning send-off before he embarks on a course of treatment for throat cancer - and ended Blues' run of seven away games without defeat. His 66th minute effort
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School worker found dead by family
A COMBINATION of too much alcohol and an irregular heartbeat led to the death of a school worker, an inquest heard. Sharon Maynard, 43, was found dead at the bottom of the stairs at her home in Park Place, Amersham, by her family on October 19 last year
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Immigrant cabbies' criminal checks
IMMIGRANT taxi drivers are set to have criminal convictions from their home country checked for the first time. The new rules for cabbies in Wycombe are essential to protect the public, councillors asked to approve the new scheme are told. Drivers will
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TV mum to complain over Marlow documentary
ANGRY mum Bernie Oliver has vowed to make a formal complaint to Channel 4 over the way Marlow was depicted in a documentary about traffic. She was featured heavily on Tuesday night in the programme The Woman who Stops Traffic'. The title of the show
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Call for speed cuts after deer deaths
CALLOUS drivers have been criticised by an animal lover who was horrified to find three dead muntjac deer lying in the road this week. And now he is calling for measures to be put in place to keep the animals safe along our roads. On Tuesday, Bill
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Cat purrs indoors
CATHERINE Hall-Jones has become an indoor sensation this season. The Dr Challoners pupil announced herself on the indoor circuit with silver in the Southern Championships a month ago and last weekend raised the bar again against the best in the country