September 2009 Archives

GANGS of youths on off-road motorbikes and quad bikes who have been using fields at Beaconsfield as a high speed circuit are making life a misery for residents and dog walkers.

A LAWYER who lives in London is Labour's candidate for the Beaconsfield constituency at the general election, the party has announced.

A Japanese restaurant is to open soon on London End, in the Old Town, on the site of the former Pizza Organic. The site has been vacant for at least a year.

NEW plans for the town hall even more ambitious than those revealed in the Advertiser two weeks ago are now being discussed.

A WOMAN who fulfilled a life long dream by joining the police force after her children grew up is the new Sergeant responsible for Beaconsfield, Gerrards Cross, Hedgerley, Fulmer and Denham.

Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to a collision that occurred today on the northbound carriageway of the M40.

VEHICLE crimes, burglaries and robberies in South Bucks have fallen sharply over recent months despite the recession

ALMOST 300 children and their parents attended a Sports Spectacular laid on by Holtspur School in glorious sunshine on Saturday.

A blog by Hannah Stacey of Beaconsfield High School

Hannah is a final year A level student who is hoping to gain a place at Edinburgh College of Art to study costume design. Through her blog Hannah shares her experiences as she prepares for her A levels, applies to universities, and waits for her results.

A CHILDREN'S soft play centre in Beaconsfield has been fined for breaking rules on employing school children.

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