A number of areas of Buckinghamshire recorded less than three coronavirus cases in a week, the latest figures show – as council leader Martin Tett thanks residents for following the rules.
Cllr Tett said he is “pleased” that cases are continuing to fall across Buckinghamshire as lockdown continues but urged everyone to pull together to get the figures down even further.
According to the latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) data, there are a number of areas where there were fewer than three cases recorded in the seven days to February 11.
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The specific case numbers in these areas are not revealed to protect the identity of individuals affected.
Bledlow, Cadmore End and Hambleden Valley, Gerrards Cross, Chalfont St Peter West in the south of the county and Oakley, Brill and Edgcott, Far Bletchley and Great Linford and Giffard Park in the north have all recorded less than three cases.
Chinnor and Tetsworth, just over the border in Oxfordshire, also had less than three cases.
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This is the full list of areas (excluding Milton Keynes) and their case numbers in the seven days to February 11:
- Burnham North, Taplow and Dorney – six cases (down from 12 the week before)
- Cookham and Waltham – 13 cases (down from 20 the week before)
- Bourne End – four cases (down from eight the week before)
- Marlow East – four cases (down from six the week before)
- Marlow West and North – three cases (down from eight the week before)
- Marlow Bottom, Danesfield and Well End – four cases (down from five the week before)
- Farnham and Hedgerley – six cases (down from 15 the week before)
- Gerrards Cross – less than three cases
- Chalfont St Peter West – less than three cases
- Chalfont Common and St Peter East – 13 cases (up from nine the week before)
- Stoke Poges and George Green – 19 cases (up from 13 the week before)
- Iver and Richings Park – 23 cases (up from 22 cases the week before)
- Flackwell Heath – 27 cases (up from six the week before)
- Loudwater and Wooburn Green – 12 cases (down from 25 the week before)
- Beaconsfield Town – 10 cases (down from 12 the week before)
- Chalfont St Giles, Seer Green and Jordans – 11 cases (up from 10 cases the week before)
- Knotty Green and Holmer Green – nine cases (down from 17 cases the week before)
- Tylers Green – seven cases (down from eight cases the week before)
- Lane End and Booker – eight cases (down from 18 the week before)
- Bledlow, Cadmore End and Hambleden Valley – fewer than three cases
- Sands – 13 cases (down from 19 the week before)
- High Wycombe town centre and Marlow Hill – 18 cases (down from 47 the week before)
- Ryemead and Wycombe Marsh – 15 cases (down from 28 the week before)
- Oakridge and Castlefield – 25 cases (down from 40 the week before)
- Downley – 28 cases (up from 26 cases the week before)
- Terriers and Amersham Hill – 13 cases (down from 34 the week before)
- Totteridge – six cases (down from 16 the week before)
- Micklefield – 19 cases (down from 20 the week before)
- Hazlemere – eight cases (down from 27 the week before)
- Walters Ash and Hughenden Valley – seven cases (down from 14 the week before)
- Great Missenden and Prestwood – seven cases (down from eight the week before)
- Hyde Heath, Bellingdon and Latimer – 12 cases (down from 13 the week before)
- Chesham East – eight cases (down from nine cases the week before)
- Chesham West – 11 cases (down from 26 the week before)
- Chesham South – five cases (down from 11 the week before)
- Amersham-on-the-Hill and Chesham Bois – 11 cases (down from 23 the week before)
- Old Amersham – five cases (down from seven the week before)
- Little Chalfont – four cases (down from seven the week before)
- Longwick, Kimble and Lacey Green – eight cases (the same as the week before)
- Haddenham, Dinton and Stone – six cases (down from 12 the week before)
- Wendover – 11 cases (down from 20 the week before)
- Stoke Mandeville and Aston Clinton – 13 cases (down from 29 the week before)
- Tring West and Long Marston – three cases (down from nine the week before)
- Tring North – four cases (same as last week)
- Tring East, Wiggington and Aldbury – fewer than three cases
- Cheddington, Pitstone and Edlesborough – seven cases (down from 12 the week before)
- Wing, Wingrave and Bierton – 14 cases (down from 21 the week before)
- Mandeville and Elm Farm – eight cases (down from 32 the week before)
- Walton Court and Hawkslade – 12 cases (down from 19 the week before)
- Fairford Leys – 11 cases (down from 30 the week before)
- Berryfields and Haydon Hill – 25 cases (up from 24 cases the week before)
- Gatehouse – 28 cases (down from 29 the week before)
- California and Southcourt – 23 cases (up from 19 the week before)
- Bedgrove and Walton – 16 cases (down from 26 the week before)
- Aylesbury Central – 17 cases (down from 34 the week before)
- Watermead and Elmhurst – 22 cases (up from 20 the week before)
- Waddesdon and Whitchurch – eight cases (down from 18 the week before)
- Oakley, Brill and Edgcott – fewer than three cases
- Marsh Gibbon, Steeple Claydon and Tingewick – seven cases (down from 25 the week before)
- Winslow and Padbury – 11 cases (down from 14 the week before)
- Granborough, Stewkley and Great Brickhill – nine cases (down from 11 the week before)
- Wing, Wingrave and Bierton – 14 cases (down from 21 the week before)
- Buckingham South, Maids Moreton and Akeley – 10 cases (down from 16 the week before)
- Newton Longville and Great Horwood – six cases (up from three the week before)
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