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Paper cuttings book 1962-1968 Book 2
A bound version of paper cutting of local papers. Highlights include: Perkin-Elmer buy Rotax factory for £215,000. Wilton Park mansion to be demolished. New footpath opened on railway bridge. Proposed building at Selleys Farm. New magistrates court behind police station. Route of Beaconsfield to Denham by-pass approved. New British Legion headquarters in Candlemas Lane. Bypass line approved. Council buy “Three Gables” for old people’s home. “Five Ways” cafe demolished. Picture of Shepherds Lane as it was. New Day nursery at Shaftsbury Children’s Home. Beaconsfield to have three traffic wardens. “Three Gables” is opened. Windmill.
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