January 2010 Archives

Here are the planning applications registered with South Bucks District Council during the week ended 22nd January 2010.

THE LIBRARY at Beaconsfield is to be expanded and its stock of books increased.

COMMUTERS who face a daily crush home from work and are livid that Beaconsfield has an inferior train service to Gerrards Cross are calling on fellow travellers to lobby Chiltern Railways before a timetable consultation ends.

EVER wondered what happens to an offender after he or she has been found guilty and is taken from the dock? You don't have to break the law to find out.

GIRL guides are celebrating after planning permission for a new Guide headquarters - from which the whole community will benefit - was finally approved by South Bucks District Council.

GIRLS at Beaconsfield High School had the chance to learn about how to write exciting and vibrant historical novels when they met the author Mary Hooper on Monday.

THE THREE Anglican Churches in Beaconsfield, St Mary's and All Saints, St Michael's and All Angels and St Thomas', have sent £500 to the Haiti Emergency Fund.

JIMMY CHOO told an audience of around a hundred students that the key to success is hard work, respect for other people and a determination not to give up.

Interview: Jimmy Choo

Posted by Polly Manser on Jan 26, 10 03:33 PM in People

JIMMY Choo, the iconic shoe designer revered by rich and glamorous women across the world, has revealed that when he's pottering at home he wears freebie airline slippers.

TWO teenagers from Beaconsfield have been arrested on suspicion of stealing keys and a credit card from an address in Holtspur Top Lane, Beaconsfield, police said today.

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