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 SectionLittle shop of home produceArticle and photograph regarding Griffin fruiterers, Station Road G-NT/NC/049 Date: 1996MemoriesPhotograph and article regarding Station Road in the 1930’s. G-NT/NC/050 Date: 1990-2010MemoriesPhotograph and article regarding Station Approach in the 1920’s G-NT/NC/051 Date: 1990-2010MemoriesPhotograph and article regarding Station Parade in the 1920’s G-NT/NC/052 Date: 1992MemoriesPhotograph and article regarding the Parade, Penn Road prior to the first world war. G-NT/NC/053 Date: 1990-2010MemoriesPhotograph and article regarding the Broadway on Penn Road in the 1920’s with cows walking. G-NT/NC/054 Date: 1991MemoriesPhotograph and article regarding three new houses at Hogback Wood and development of Woodside Road G-NT/NC/055 Date: 1992MemoriesPhotograph and article regarding three new houses at Hogback Wood and development of Woodside Road G-NT/NC/056 Date: 1993-2000MemoriesPhotograph and article regarding Grove Road in the 1920’s and development of the site after 1958 G-NT/NC/057 Date: 1993MemoriesPhotograph and article regarding the Broadway on Penn Road in the 1920’s with cows walking. G-NT/NC/058 Date: 1990-1993MemoriesPhotograph of Burkes parade and article about cyclists and mystery cart. G-NT/NC/059 Date: 1990-1993Future look for the townPhotograph of corner of Baring Road and Reynolds Road alongside artists impression of proposed Housing 21 charity headquarters on same site. G-NT/NC/060 Date: 1996ChangingPhotograph of new development in Post Office Lane, and article about local re-development. G-NT/NC/061 Date: 2005Richard's generous giftArticle about town councillor Richard Wheeler buying land at Candlemas Lane and Candlemas Mead to be retained as open space. G-NT/NC/062 Date: 1979Pure InteriorsAdvertisement for shop in Penn Road selling furniture and fittings. G-NT/NC/063 Date: 1990-2019Fashions from BeaconsfieldAdvertisement for shop “Manhattan” in Maxwell Road ladies fashions and accessories. G-NT/NC/064 Date: 1990-2019A New Face for the Coffee HouseDrawing of The Coffee House 3-4 Burkes Court, prior to planned re-vamp. G-NT/NC/065 Date: 1983Newspaper cutting showing photograph of northern entrance of Grove RoadGrove Road joining station road and trees subsequently removed G-NT/NC/067 Date: 1991Newspaper cutting January 1961 Housing appeal for houses in Sandelswood EndProposal for 49. 39 accepted with smaller gardens. Objections voiced by 18 local residents. Appeal was made but Ministry of Housing permitted G-NT/NC/068 Date: c1961The Old and New cutting about Beaconsfield areas with 5 photographsArticle detailing the difference between the Old and New town. Looking at the changes in the New Town. Including Station Workers house demolished to become Fine Fare and its demolition to become Boots. A photograph of the first steam train leaving Beaconsfield Station. G-NT/NC/069 Date: 1988Bustling New Beaconsfield'Aerial photograph showing the New Town. Railway, Waitrose, Bekonscot, and parade of shops G-NT/NC/070 Date: 1994Rocket Model Launched' and Rocket launcher style plan rejected2 articles about the plans to build in the New Town. A model of a planned building of a glass fronted building between Barings and Reynolds Road was describe as like a rocket. The planning application was turned down G-NT/NC/071 Date: 1992What's wrong with this town? Too many offices say the residentsArticle notes the decline in shops in the New Town and replacement by offices and estate agents. Planning say they have stopped big commercial groups G-NT/NC/072 Date: 1974Photograph of Woolworths StorePoor photograph of Woolworths Store G-NT/NC/073 Date: 1988 PAGE:< Previous1234567Next > No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. 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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