June 2010 Archives

A CAT which travelled 100 miles from Hove to Beaconsfield clinging to the undercarriage of a car is being put up for adoption.

CUTS of at least 15 per cent need to be made by South Bucks District Council over the next two years, cabinet agreed last night.

cherrypiefairSIZED.jpgA WORLD cup-themed school fete was an optimistic event on Saturday exactly 24 hours before England's humiliating 4-1 defeat at the hands of Germany.

airambulanceSIZED.jpgTHE MAIN road through Beaconsfield was closed for three hours yesterday afternoon after an accident in which a man sustained what police described as "serious injuries."

donkeyderbySIZED.jpgBETWEEN three and four hundred people turned out for the annual donkey derby at St Mary and All Saints School in glorious sunshine on Saturday.

annatrevallionandparentsmarybernard.jpgA PROPOSAL to end the operating of Swan Rider buses which transport the elderly and disabled to day centres and children with special needs to schools will be reviewed.

freemasonsceremonySIZED.jpgPolly Manser delves into the secret rituals performed by freemasons, and visits the Buckinghamshire Freemasons temple in Beaconsfield.

THE EFFECTS of a 25 per cent cut in public spending announced by Chancellor George Osborne's in Tuesday's budget will be felt by those who rely on council services in Buckinghamshire, the leader of Buckinghamshire County Council has warned.

A TASK force of 40 members of Beaconsfield Baptist Church is to devote an entire week next month to cheering up the town.

BEACONSFIELD High School has been bailed out by Buckinghamshire County Council to the tune of £1.3 million after it entered into a contract with builders for a new school block without enough cash to foot the bill.

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