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Is there anyone you don't like?
Let's face is everyone likes to think they are popular and their fellow neighbours want them. Take yours truly for example, as a jolly chap who comes out with lots of witty comments thankfully I have lots of friends and people are falling over
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Crunch meeting for incinerator plan
CAMPAIGNERS fighting against plans for an incinerator are preparing for a crunch meeting next week. Buckinghamshire County Council's scrutiny committee will examine the proposed waste from energy plant in Calvert, north Bucks, on Tuesday. It
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Exam supplement in tomorrow's BFP
PICK up tomorrow’s Bucks Free Press for our comprehensive exam results supplement. The free eight-page pullout in Friday’s Free Press will feature a breakdown of all the GCSE and A-Level results from schools across south Buckinghamshire. The
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Planning officers say gypsy plans should be refused
PLANNING officers believe proposals for a gypsy site in Flackwell Heath should be rejected. The scheme for a former plant nursery at 128 Heath End Road is set to be considered by Wycombe District Council’s planning committee this evening.
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Welly-clad crowds flock to county show
RAIN clouds loomed as crowds gathered at the annual Bucks County Show today. Weedon Park, north of Aylesbury, played host to the show, which seeks to showcase a variety of shows and trades. More than 200 trade stands lined the muddy
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This week's gig guide
All gigs start around 9pm, unless otherwise stated. Fri 31st # Reverend Ferriday (Acoustic Blues) @ The Belle Vue, Gordon Road, Wycombe 01494-524728 # The Duvets (Covers) @ The Downley Donkey, Plomer Green Lane, Wycombe 
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Traders back village store's deal with Sainsbury's
By Stuart Still SUPERMARKET chain Sainsbury’s looks set to move into Gerrards Cross with the blessing of local traders. Fisher’s, which has been in Packhorse Road since 1969, has approached Sainsbury’s about taking over two-thirds of its site
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Wasps takeover nearing completion
ON June 29 Wasps announced that contracts had finally been exchanged after months of negotiations regarding the ownership of the club. Completion was expected within days but days became weeks and weeks became months and the deal, which will see
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Wycombe star handed star role at opening ceremony
WYCOMBE judo star Ian Rose might not be competing at the Paralympics because of injury, but you can’t keep a good man down and this week the veteran of five Games played a starring role in the opening of the London 2012 Paralympics. On Tuesday
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Bucks beauty spots taken over by charity
THREE Buckinghamshire beauty spots are set to be transferred into the care of the charity, The Chiltern Society. The areas, Marlow Common, Prestwood Nature Reserve and Brush Hill Nature Reserve, will be handed over in an effort to maintain sensitive
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Wanderers capture Watford defender Thompson
WANDERERS have captured promising Watford defender Adam Thompson on a one-month loan deal. The 19-year-old, who has been capped at U17, U19, U21 and senior level for Northern Ireland, can play at centre-back or right-back. He will train with
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WDC to rule on school's plan to extend Bassetsbury Manor
PROPOSALS to extend Bassetsbury Manor to enable a school to move in to the historic building will be discussed by council chiefs tonight. Wycombe District Council’s Planning Committee will mull over the plan to extend and adapt the Grade II Listed
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Rovers complain to Football League over Blues call off
BRISTOL Rovers have lodged a complaint with the Football League following the abandonment of Saturday’s game with Wycombe Wanderers. The Pirates confirmed today that it sent a letter to Football League bosses asking them to look in to the circumstances
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Councillor allowances down in Wycombe
ALLOWANCES for councillors in the Wycombe district went down compared to last year, new figures show. Wycombe District Council was one of just 36 local authorities in the whole of the United Kingdom where the annual amount councillors were allowed