February 2010 Archives

A 22 two year old was knocked to the ground by a car last night in Beaconsfield Old Town on the same zebra crossing that campaigners say is "dangerous."

Liam Stottor was hit at around 7.30pm as he used the crossing next to the Saracen's Head pub on London End in the way to a friend's house.

HOUSE PRICES in Beaconsfield are rising with some estate agents so busy they are drafting in extra staff.


10/00211/FUL: 28 Reynolds Road. Part single storey, part two storey front/side/rear extension. Single storey rear extension for Mrs R Hammond.

There was shock at Beaconsfield High School today after it was announced that the woman who had been due to take over as head teacher has decided not to take up the post for "personal and professional reasons."

A blog by Hannah Stacey of Beaconsfield High School

AFTER a long campaign by parents to get coaches to slow down on the approach to schools in Beaconsfield the message finally got through to drivers this week.

THE TWO biggest schools in Beaconsfield are joining forces this year for a massive fancy dress fun run to raise thousands of pounds for school funds and Sports Relief.

WORK to make trains into Marylebone faster and more frequent starts next month by Chiltern Railways.

ORIGINAL work by Damian Hirst, Tracey Emin and other of the UK's best known artists will share wall space with the region's up-and-coming art talent in a unique art event on Thursday.

A man had to be led to safety this morning after falling asleep on his sofa with a pan of bacon cooking in the kitchen.

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