January 2012 Archives

Three car collision on M40

Posted by Jo-Anne Rowney on Jan 31, 12 05:00 PM in

A man was injured in a three car collision on the M40 southbound between junction two Beaconsfield and the M25 interchange at 5:16pm on Saturday January 28.

rsz_thames_police_logo.jpgA 32-YEAR-OLD man from West London has been arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the 'unexplained death' in Wooburn Common.

PARENTS and neighbours have welcomed plans for tough
new parking restrictions in Beaconsfield.

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CAKE sales, a fundraising fair and selling milkshakes are just some of the ways The Beaconsfield School has raised more than £2,000 for charity.

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PUPILS and staff at Farnham Common Junior School spent the day dressed as pirates to raise money for their school on Monday.

A BEACONSFIELD school bus driver had his speeding conviction quashed after prosecutors failed to turn up to his appeal hearing due to a clerical error.

BEACONSFIELD School has been named as the venue for the county heats of the Red Cross dance competition this year.

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STUDENTS at Beaconsfield High School are appealing for women to donate their old bras to charity.

Budding musicians are being called to showcase their talent and headline a live music night on Fridays at The Red Lion in Knotty Green.

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SENIOR council members signed a power sharing agreement which will save £500,000 in public spending at a meeting last week.

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