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Gillan calms fears over HS2 consultation
ALL the responses from Amersham and Chesham residents to the HS2 consultation were properly analysed by the firm in charge of the scheme, MP Cheryl Gillan said this week. More than 400 responses to the consultation were accidentally missed out
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New powers to control sex entertainment venues
SEX entertainment venues will come under closer scrutiny in the Chiltern District after new powers were brought in. The new Sex Establishment Licence, which will come into force next year, will allow Chiltern District Council to have greater powers
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Logan: We got away with murder
RICHARD Logan says Wanderers won't play as badly as they did in the first half against Bristol Rovers again this season. The striker admitted Blues "got away with murder" as heavy rain and safety concerns after a stand was struck by lightning led
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Doctor: I saw babies die every day in Haiti
A DOCTOR who has just returned from disaster hit Haiti has laid bare the agonising difficulties of her time helping sick mothers and babies. Dr Sylvia Garry from Marlow revealed the pain and frustration of watching infants die every day and said
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Art exhibition in Cookham Rise
JOANNA Yates is showing a wide range of her work- watercolours, acrylics, photography and weaving, at the Gallery at Elizabeth House in Cookham Rise until September 1. 'A Portfolio Exhibition' opened on July 18. The Gallery is on Station Hill and
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Bless your kindness
MAY I through the Bucks Free Press say a big thank you to the person who handed my bag into the reception a week last Saturday at Tesco, High Wycombe? Bless you. You deserve all the luck in the world. A Very Grateful lady
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Why not swop hospital site with sports centre?
THERE has been much talk of rebuilding the Handy Cross sports centre. There has also been talk of building a ‘Super Hospital’ in the Thames Valley. Would it not make considerable sense, if these were to both happen, to knock down the Sports
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Waddock: We had a let off
GARY Waddock admitted his players had a let off from what he called a disappointing defensive performance in the first half of Wanderers' abandoned match against Bristol Rovers. Before the heavens opened and the match was called off the visitors
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Street lights to be switched off permanently at 40 sites
STREET lights will be permanently removed from 40 sites around Bucks after a trial - including on seven roads where accidents during darkness have gone up. Three sections of the A413 and two parts of the A40 will go dark permanently despite small
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Wycombe from A-Z: R is for Railway
In 1853 Wycombe was a sleepy village nestling in the Chiltern Hills indeed it was no different to any other village and quite unremarkable. However in 1854 the railway came to our town and things would never be the same again. Originally the