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Mum discovers expired baby formula in store
A mum has been left concerned after she was allegedly sold expired baby formula. Sophie Dale from Chesham Bois was left shocked after discovering the baby formula she had bought for her one-year-old daughter had expired. The mum-of-two claimed
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Beloved local bakery resubmits plans for new development after going on the market
A family-run bakery and tearoom that arrived in a Buckinghamshire town more than 80 years ago has resubmitted plans for a development project designed to attract a hospitality buyer willing to shell out £4.5 million for the site. The owners of
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Family-owned pizzeria opens new branch on High Street
Pizza takeaway owned by a Buckinghamshire family has opened a new branch on the High Street. The owners of @homePizza have launched a new takeaway in Chesham – a third branch in the county for the family-owned business with takeaways already in
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Double celebration as indoor tennis centre lands two milestones
There was a double celebration in the south of the county as the Bucks Indoor Tennis Centre recently marked its 30th anniversary, whilst it was also the centenary of the Buckinghamshire Lawn Tennis Association. To mark the occasion, tributes were
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‘Can’t meet demand’: Buckinghamshire firefighters call for urgent investment
Firefighters in Buckinghamshire have demanded urgent investment in the county’s fire service, warning of the impacts on health and safety. The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) warned that Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service had been “cut to the bone
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'There was more excitement' - Matt Bloomfield on Wycombe's cup win over Fulham U21
Wycombe Wanderers manager Matt Bloomfield believes the club’s 3-2 win over Fulham U21 in the EFL Trophy will help with the club’s confidence. A double from Dale Taylor, which were his first strikes in 10 matches, along with a brilliant half-volley
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Fish and chip shop receives one-star food hygiene rating after recent inspection
A fish and chip shop in Great Missenden has been awarded a one-star hygiene rating following a recent inspection. The Fish & Mangal, which is based along Station Road in the town, was given the lowest score possible after an examination on Tuesday
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High Street closes for EIGHT hours as thousands attend late-night shopping event
A High Street in Buckinghamshire will close for over eight hours tomorrow for a popular late-night shopping event that will include real reindeer and a Santa’s Grotto alongside food and craft stalls. Marlow High Street will close to motorists at
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Police boss praises bravery of officers called to armed robbery
Chief Constable Jason Hogg of Thames Valley Police commended four officers at a ceremony for their proactive operations in Milton Keynes. Sergeants Thomas Neilson and Chris Smith, PC Joseph Swan and Detective Constable Serena Bellis received praise
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Buckinghamshire woman removed from Covid Inquiry after protest
A woman from Bucks had to be removed from Boris Johnson’s Covid-19 Inquiry hearing after she said she “didn’t want his apology”. The former Prime Minister’s evidence was interrupted on Wednesday morning (December 6) as he began an apology for the
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Town centre worker suspended over 'antisemitism' videos shared online
A SHOPPING centre employee has been suspended over 'antisemetic' videos posted online. A security guard at Friars Square Shopping Centre in Aylesbury has been accused of posting political views and videos about the war in Israel-Gaza on his own
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Road to close for four hours TONIGHT for festival of lights event
A main road in Beaconsfield will close for four hours during a Festival of Lights event this evening. Christmas is just a few weeks away and festive light displays are beginning to pop up all over the county, traditionally rung in with celebratory
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Martin Lewis explains why you should never leave the heating on low all day
Martin Lewis's MoneySavingExpert has revealed how to use your central heating this year. As the temperature continues to drop outside, most of us will have already put the heating on, or be thinking about when to do it. According to experts
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Matt Bloomfield on the two Taylors - Dale's performance and Lyle's injury
Wycombe Wanderers manager has praised the performance of striker Dale Taylor following his brace in the EFL Trophy victory over Fulham U21s. The Chairboys defeated the young Cottages 3-2 at Adams Park with the Northern Irish forward ending a goal
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Driver arrested for being THREE times over alcohol limit
Police officers in Buckinghamshire arrested a driver for ‘erratic driving’ after they were found to be three times over the alcohol limit. Thames Valley Police responded to a 999 call made by a member of the public concerned about “erratic driving
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Three headliners announced for Buckinghamshire's biggest festival
A musical festival in Buckinghamshire has revealed some of the names that will perform in the county next summer. PennFest, which is situated in the village of the same name, will see Paul Weller, Richard Ashcroft and Jess Glynne will be heading
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Traditional pub to reopen soon ahead of Christmas
A closed-down pub will reopen within days in time for Christmas. The Griffin pub on Bellingdon Road, Chesham, shut at the end of the summer after the departure of its landlady of 24 years Pat Miller. Pat and her husband Steve had to retire
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'We did it!': Community raise nearly £10k to replace rotting footbridge
Villagers in Buckinghamshire have raised nearly £10,000 in just 11 days to replace a local footbridge after it began to deteriorate. Neil Dring, 60, the chair of Medmenham Parish Council, was the driving force behind a fundraiser launched on November
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Former shop in Eden Centre to become tutoring centre if plans get approved
A former retail unit in the Eden Centre is set to become an education/tutoring centre if plans get the green light. This is one of many applications submitted to Buckinghamshire Council this week. The facility promises employment opportunities