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Good Food Awards winners are revealed - See Buckinghamshire names
A restaurant and cafe in Buckinghamshire have scooped up a Good Food Award. The winners of the coveted Good Food Awards have been revealed. A restaurant and a café in Buckinghamshire are among the lucky winners in the competition, which celebrates
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Emergency services rush to Bucks supermarket following serious 'medical incident’
The emergency services were called out to a Tesco supermarket in Buckinghamshire due a ‘medical incident’. At around 10am on Tuesday, November 14, the police, paramedics, an air ambulance and a fire engine visited the Princes Risborough branch
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Man arrested on suspicion of rape after woman is attacked in park
POLICE have launched a rape investigation after a ‘distressing’ attack. Thames Valley Police has opened an investigation after the shocking incident in Campbell Park, Milton Keynes, on Monday evening (November 13). Police received a call from
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Bucks teacher wanted by Met Police for holding 'racist sign' at pro-Palestinian march
UPDATE: Teacher, 36, is questioned by police over racist sign A Bucks teacher is being sought by the Metropolitan Police over an alleged hate crime at a Pro-Palestine protest in London on Saturday. Marieha Mohsin Hussain, 36, originally from
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Police appeal after crash leaves two women seriously injured
POLICE have appealed for witnesses after a serious smash in Buckinghamshire. The terrifying crash happened at about 10.30am on Sunday, November 11 near Aston Clinton. A blue Renault Clio and a white Skoda Yeti crashed at the junction of London
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Power cut hits homes - When to expect electricity back
HOMES have been left without electricity after a power cut. An unplanned power cut hit homes in High Wycombe this morning (November 14). Residents in the HP12 4LA and HP12 4LD postcode area in Castlefield were left without power at about 8.22am
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Man, 24, released on police bail following sexual assault in small Bucks village
A 24-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of sexual assault. The person in question, who has not been named, was apprehended by officers from Thames Valley Police on Thursday, November 9 following an incident that took place on August 24
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Thunderstorm weather warning in Buckinghamshire
Thundery rain is expected to shower the county as a storm is moving in this morning. The Met Office issued a Yellow warning for thunderstorm in the south of England today, November 14. Squally, thundery rain is likely to push quickly east across
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XL Bully owners can now register their dogs for exemption - How it works
XL Bully owners can now register their dogs before the breed becomes illegal, the government has announced. Owners who want to keep their dogs must apply for an exemption scheme or they can choose to have their dog euthanised and apply for compensation
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Nostalgia: Bird’s eye views of Old Wycombe
This article is about old maps of Wycombe and what they tell us about the town. Kindly prepared by Alan Powers of High Wycombe Library, it will be of particular interest to those readers who are interested in family and local history. The maps
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Cheapest petrol prices in Buckinghamshire
We’ve rounded up the cheapest places in Buckinghamshire to fill your car at. With cost-of-living crisis and higher prices affecting many drivers, most are on the hunt for the cheapest pump. Back in July, the price difference between diesel
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Wheelchair user urges council to train ‘struggling’ bus drivers
A wheelchair user has urged Buckinghamshire Council to do more to assist people on public transport, including by giving bus drivers extra training. The anonymous college student called for more wheelchair training for bus drivers and a new mechanism
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Marlow Film Studios: Sewage concerns raised over plans
Concerns have been raised over the impact of the planned Marlow Film Studios on the town’s sewage system. Plans to be put before Buckinghamshire Council for a decision in March 2024 would see the film studios built just a few hundred metres from
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Fundraiser aiming to get Bedgrove pump track plans moving
In a cry for local exercise and recreation, the Bedgrove community is rallying to build a dynamic pump track at the local park. The Bedgrove Residents' and Community Association in Aylesbury, a charity representing around 7,500 people, aims to