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Sorry, you were out
Is there anything more annoying than arriving home to find one of those 'Sorry, you were out' cards posted through the letter box because the postman had tried to deliver something that required a signature. While it may be annoying at least
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The Bounty in Bourne End
Name: Gemma Acreman Age: 27 Occupation: Hospitality management From: Scotland, but lives in Wooburn Green now Pub: The Bounty, Bourne End Why do you love it? The Bounty is totally unpretentious; it has this wonderful welcoming laid
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All quiet on the Beavon front
NOBODY has been in touch with Blues boss Gary Waddock about Stuart Beavon despite last season's top scorer getting off the mark on Saturday. Preston North End have had a bid rejected for the striker, who has also been linked with a move to Championship
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Indie band Theme Park ready for Reading Festival
Indie band Theme Park are set to play Reading Festival’s Festival Republic Stage. Victoria MacFarlaine speaks to singer Miles Haughton. Are you excited about Reading? Yes, really excited. That was one of the last ones (festivals) that was confirmed
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Leese 'incredulous' at penalty decision
ANDY Leese was left incredulous as his Chesham United side were denied a penalty that would have given them the chance to claim a second win in two games. He went to the referee's room post match to seek an answer and was left unhappy with the
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Wycombe band return to play Reading Festival
WYCOMBE band Young Guns are getting ready to rock Reading Festival on August 24, 25 and 26. Here Victoria MacFarlaine speaks with drummer Ben Jolliffe about their successful second album and plans for the rest of the year. The last time Freetime
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Wood ruled out for ten weeks
WANDERERS have suffered a major setback after Sam Wood was ruled out for ten weeks. The left winger, who scored a stunning 35 yard volley at York in the opening League Two game of the season, picked up the injury three days later against Gillingham
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Bucks pupils celebrate GCSE results
GCSE results may be down nationally – for the first time in 24 years – but schools in south Bucks have been reporting yet another strong year of results. The national decline has been marginal, with 69.4 per cent of entries earning grades A*-C,
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Scannappeal's Elvis celebrates 25 years
SCANNAPPEAL'S very own Elvis performed his annual concert for the 23rd time at the weekend, raising more than £1,100. Elvis, aka Billy Gallacher with his band The Bonquas, gave a special concert for the charity’s 25th anniversary year which included
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Stretcher race returns on Monday
THOUSANDS are expected to cram into Beaconsfield Old Town on Monday for the town’s annual Country Fayre and stretcher race. The latest addition to the programme are a jazz band called Phoenix, which is made up of doctors and surgeons who helped