You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>General>Beaconsfield New Town>Newspaper cuttings relating to Beaconsfield New Town Newspaper cuttings relating to Beaconsfield New TownReference number G-NT/NC Records in this SectionVandalised building is given new lease of lifeArticle regarding the conversion of 4 Burkes Road into Brindley House Child Care Centre G-NT/NC/001 Date: 2007Landmark to go And Protests are on wayPhotograph and article regarding the removal of a beech tree outside the cinema in Station Road G-NT/NC/002 Date: 1965View of shopping centreView of shopping centre in New Town G-NT/NC/003 Date: 1950-1960Building a new nest at Dove CourtArticle and photographs on Dove Court, Gregories Road – new development for over 55s. G-NT/NC/004 Date: 1994Primitive Housing; Demand is increasing; Beaconsfield hesitatesCollection of newspaper articles regarding housing in Beaconsfield. Also includes photo of New Town. G-NT/NC/005 Date: 1954Threat to a Chilterns TownLetter to the Daily Telegraph from William Redpath regarding development in the town. G-NT/NC/006 Date: 1907-1959Trees felled to save old woodArticle regarding the felling and re-planting of trees in Throshers Wood. G-NT/NC/007 Date: 1993Phone post critics are silencedConcerning the then proposals whether there should have been telephone posts in Station Road in 1921. G-NT/NC/008 Date: 1961Two photos of new townTwo photos of New Town – one in 1926 and the other in 1983 G-NT/NC/009 Date: 1983Council may take over these Private Flats; Car Park could "cane" the CommutersCutting about possibility of Council taking over Warwick Road flats. Another article about parking in Beaconsfield and charges for commuters. G-NT/NC/010 Date: 1966Beaconsfield phones go automaticRegarding the opening of the new telephone exchange in Gregories Road. First exchange in Beaconsfield was in Old Town in 1908. G-NT/NC/011 Date: 1965Out and About in South BucksThree photos of places of interest in South Bucks. St Thomas’s church in Holtspur, The Stone at Chalfont St Giles and Bekonscot. G-NT/NC/012 Date: [1950-1960]Former bishop's home is on marketPhoto and article regarding the sale of the former home of the Bishop of Buckingham for £350,000. Flats are now on the site. G-NT/NC/013 Date: 1994Advertisement for A. E. Knott & SonAdvertisement for A. E. Knott & Son, grocers, fruit & flowers G-NT/NC/014 Date: 1974A family businessArticle and photograph regarding Richard Mathea and the family bakery Jungs in The Broadway, Beaconsfield G-NT/NC/015 Date: 1993Advertisement for Jungs Bakery & patisserieAdvertisement includes colour photographs G-NT/NC/016 Date: 2010Advertisement for Jungs bakery & patisserieAdvertisement features Justine Lord G-NT/NC/017 Date: 1996Thumbs up for new clubArticle and photograph concerning a proposed youth club at Brindley House, Burkes Road G-NT/NC/018 Date: 2007Advertisement for Vacuum Chimney SweepingAdvertisement for A. G. Piercy, Candlemas Lane G-NT/NC/019 Date: 1974Advertisements for Clyde of Beaconsfield and Imperial Stores.Advertisements for Clyde of Beaconsfield and Imperial Stores. G-NT/NC/020 Date: 1940-1960Advertisement for Robert Graham, men's and boy's wearAdvertisement for Robert Graham, men’s and boy’s wear G-NT/NC/021 Date: 1974Advertisements for Gees and John HopkinsAdvertisements for Gees, flower shop and John Hopkins, heating engineering G-NT/NC/022 Date: 1940-1960Advertisements for E. Crome and Charles of BeaconsfieldAdvertisements for E. Crome, soft furnishers and Charles of Beaconsfield. G-NT/NC/023 Date: 1950-1960Advertisement for The Continental Restaurant, The Broadway.Advertisement for The Continental Restaurant, The Broadway. G-NT/NC/024 Date: 1960-1970 PAGE:1234567Next > No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. 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My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Browse the archiveBeaconsfield archiveCollection: Beaconsfield New TownSection: Newspaper cuttings relating to Beaconsfield New TownItem: Vandalised building is given new lease of lifeItem: Landmark to go And Protests are on wayItem: View of shopping centreItem: Building a new nest at Dove CourtItem: Primitive Housing; Demand is increasing; Beaconsfield hesitatesItem: Threat to a Chilterns TownItem: Trees felled to save old woodItem: Phone post critics are silencedItem: Two photos of new townItem: Council may take over these Private Flats; Car Park could "cane" the CommutersItem: Beaconsfield phones go automaticItem: Out and About in South BucksItem: Former bishop's home is on marketItem: Advertisement for A. E. Knott & SonItem: A family businessItem: Advertisement for Jungs Bakery & patisserieItem: Advertisement for Jungs bakery & patisserieItem: Thumbs up for new clubItem: Advertisement for Vacuum Chimney SweepingItem: Advertisements for Clyde of Beaconsfield and Imperial Stores.Item: Advertisement for Robert Graham, men's and boy's wearItem: Advertisements for Gees and John HopkinsItem: Advertisements for E. Crome and Charles of BeaconsfieldItem: Advertisement for The Continental Restaurant, The Broadway.Item: Advertisement for Eleanor Berriff FabricsItem: Advertisement for James & Wallis InteriorsItem: Advertisement for The Curtain ShuffleItem: Advertisement for 'Gregories', Fine China specialistsItem: Advertisement for 'Primrose' Ladies wearItem: Advertisement for C. C. Culley, Motor EngineersItem: Advertisement for H. J. Tuson, JewellersItem: Advertisement for 'Brendons', TV specialistsItem: Advertisement for Gregories, formerly Percy DaviesItem: Advertisements for T. Hammond & Co Ltd and Clyde of BeaconsfieldItem: Advertisements for E. Crome and Charles of BeaconsfieldItem: Advertisements for Imperial Stores and C.L.E.A.N LtdItem: Advertisements for Bekon Wine & Spirit Co Ltd, C.L.E.A.N Ltd and Michel, Toys & Handicraft MaterialsItem: Advertisement for Leonard Horton, Old Town ClocksItem: Advertisement for Fiveways Tea ShopItem: Advertisement for Charles, Ladies Hair StylistsItem: Advertisement for 'Layabouts', Ladies wearItem: Advertisement for Hetheringtons, Estate AgentsItem: Sweet taste of luxuryItem: Advertisement for the opening of Lloyds PharmacyItem: Helicopter pilot's garden landings annoy neighboursItem: Life on the pinta patrolItem: A night on the townItem: Row over 'rocket launcher'Item: Little shop of home produceItem: MemoriesItem: MemoriesItem: MemoriesItem: MemoriesItem: MemoriesItem: MemoriesItem: MemoriesItem: MemoriesItem: MemoriesItem: MemoriesItem: Future look for the townItem: ChangingItem: Richard's generous giftItem: Pure InteriorsItem: Fashions from BeaconsfieldItem: A New Face for the Coffee HouseItem: Newspaper cutting showing photograph of northern entrance of Grove RoadItem: Newspaper cutting January 1961 Housing appeal for houses in Sandelswood EndItem: The Old and New cutting about Beaconsfield areas with 5 photographsItem: Bustling New Beaconsfield'Item: Rocket Model Launched' and Rocket launcher style plan rejectedItem: What's wrong with this town? Too many offices say the residentsItem: Photograph of Woolworths StoreItem: Small cutting detailing sales particular of Wilton PlaceItem: Towns first million pound apartmentItem: Rula pops in with new bookItem: Cutting with a photograph black and white of tree lined streetsItem: Bishops House, Reynolds Road sales detailsItem: Women with Designs including a photograph of 2 womenItem: Door swing open for public viewing of show homeItem: Cutting showing photograph of council estate on the Amersham RoadItem: Buckinghamshire-Beaconsfield. Sales detail of house in Ledborough LaneItem: Cutting titled, ''Top notch' craftsmanship'Item: Cutting about a new, large property ready for viewingItem: Cutting about two houses for sale in the New Town close to the stationItem: Cutting titled, 'Victorian but modern too'Item: Cutting with Tim Russ advertising a Berkeley Home houseItem: Cutting with Frank Knight advertising an apartment in New TownItem: Cutting with Romans showing two separate detached houses which they have already soldItem: Cutting with Frosts advertising a detached Edwardian houseItem: Page with Romans advertising four separate propertiesItem: Cutting with Frosts advertising 'Fabulous New Townhouses'Item: Cutting with Frosts and Tim Russ advertising a range of propertiesItem: Frosts advertising a range of propertiesItem: Cutting advertising a flatItem: Cutting titled 'Three-bedroom home used to be owned by eminent figure'Item: Cutting with Frank Knight advertising a detached homeItem: Cutting titled 'Don't play the waiting game'Item: Cutting titled 'Lap of luxury'Item: Cutting with Frosts advertising 4 properties for saleItem: Cutting with Frosts advertising 3 properties for saleItem: Cutting with Frosts advertising 3 properties for saleItem: Cutting with Tim Russ advertising a properties for saleItem: Cutting with Frosts advertising 3 properties for saleItem: Cutting with Frosts advertising 4 properties for saleItem: Cutting with Frosts advertising 3 properties for saleItem: Cutting titled 'Beautifully refurbished period cottage a mile from Beaconsfield'Item: Cutting titled 'Crooner's Penthouse''Item: Cutting with Saville's and Tim Russ advertising 5 properties for saleItem: Cutting titled 'Bury Lodge Care Home NOW OPEN to new residents'Item: Cutting titled 'Bury Lodge Care Home Summer Respite Care Offer'Item: Cutting titled 'Bury Lodge Care Home NOW OPEN to new residents'Item: Cooking up Great things for kids.Item: Town's new luxury jewellery storeItem: Epic Grand Designs house for saleItem: Brothers launch new salonItem: Thugs armed with weapons steal £200,000-worth of jewelleryItem: Weatherspoons pub and restaurant planItem: Armed police search man 'with firearm' in BeaconsfieldItem: Newspaper cutting titled 'Beaconsfield tops list of most expensive market towns in UK'Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Mansion with £8.5m price tag'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled '"Loved" town toy store bids farewell'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'New boutique set to open'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled '"Sad" shoppers react to loss of High Street toy shop'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Customers tap for change at popular hospice care shop'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'The Entertainer Toy Shop taking part in this year's Big Toy Appeal'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'New art gallery in Beaconsfield will showcase best of fine art'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Peanuts scare forces Italian sauce firm to recall their products'.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Mayor cuts ribbon at law firm'.Item: Collection of newspaper cuttings on Community News for Beaconsfield.Item: Boutique se to open new 'sleep lounge'Item: New hygiene ratingsItem: New charity shop welcomed in town centreItem: Charity launches recruitment drive searching for staffItem: Beaconsfield Town Hall then and nowItem: Respite centre is 'Good'Item: Respite centre is "Good"Item: New milkshake and juice bar set to openItem: New milkshake shop close to openingItem: New juice bar with milkshakesItem: Beaconsfield Nationwide cuts opening hoursItem: Top celebrity hairstylist returns to BucksItem: Pair to open new gymItem: Advertisement for FieldsItem: Bookkeeping is blames for restaurant's low hygiene ratingItem: Celeb trend for that summer glowItem: New gym with classes launches in BeaconsfieldItem: Milkshake bar rated for hygieneItem: Cafe closes down after 83 yearsItem: What will replace family cafe after its closure? 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