You are here: Home>Archive Catalogue>General>Beaconsfield General>Newspaper cuttings relating to Beaconsfield General Newspaper cuttings relating to Beaconsfield GeneralReference number G-BG/NC Records in this SectionLots of Luc and Joy winnersWinners of Beaconsfield’s outstanding citizen Luc Mastenbruek (Football team U18 captain and helps at St Marys school to read) and Joy Hempshall (runs rainbows and helps at Guides) G-BG/NC/072 Date: 2003Spirits of the AgeTown Hall Green named not as Green not Garden G-BG/NC/073 Date: 2003Always on Sundays and fun daysGraham Smith discusses his cars and love of vehicles G-BG/NC/074 Date: 2003MP backs bid for a by pass Poor quality photocopy of newspaper front pageLong queues noted on Wilton Park roundabout by MP who wants a by pass G-BG/NC/075 Date: 1997What a lot of litter they picked40 bags of rubbish collected by Beaconsfield Society and Town Council members at litter pick G-BG/NC/076 Date: 2002Haven of peace in the town centre. Walk out as new councillor joinsMayor Graham Smith starts the new design for the town centre area for relaxation and rest. Dispute and walk out as conservatives co opt a new member Janet Simmonds when Coralie Heasman for health reasons. Independence say there should have been an election. G-BG/NC/077 Date: 2003Cameras are now on watch over town. Switch on for biggest and best festivalA new network of cameras are now in place around Old and New Town Beaconsfield. Mayor Graham Smith launches. Festival of Lights biggest yet lights switch on by Pauline Quirke with various entertainment from local schools. G-BG/NC/078 Date: 2002Towns history grows greenDiggers improve the look of the area on the Town Council Green proposed by Graham Smith G-BG/NC/079 Date: 2003Hot spot bidNew fire station needed to protect area. Present station in Holtspur. Preferred site on the M40. Hopefully not in the green belt perhaps Wilton Park G-BG/NC/080 Date: 2003Lorry din FiascoLorry noise from the gravel pits at Springfield farm are disturbing residents at night as they dig up and move gravel G-BG/NC/081 Date: 2003Facelift lights switched off and Gates installed to entrance entrances to the townTwo articles on front page. One details white gates installed at Whiplash Hill and London End Picture with mayor Bernard Woolf. Second article details issues with new lights in the Old Town along the central reservation area. Work has stopped as shop keepers have objected due to the belief they will have ... G-BG/NC/082 Date: 2003Vision for the Old Town unveiled. Residents urged to voice their views on the futureSketches of plans including raised path crossing the road by the Saracens Head noted. Multiple groups work together and now would like feedback A display will take place in the Reading Room G-BG/NC/083 Date: 2002Quotes of the weekShort articles one about Margaret Mathie and a bench dedicated to Jack and Nancy Cummings who met in the town 76years ago G-BG/NC/084 Date: 2002Bucks Free Press resignation of Hugh SimmondsAugust 1977 article notes the resignation of the recent Mayor due to petty arguments in the town council G-BG/NC/085 Date: 2002Appeal over model village flatsPlan to build size 2bedroom flats on Warwick Road that would over look the model village. Bekonscot has objected G-BG/NC/086 Date: 2002How Jack and Nancy's memory lives onPicture of Jack and Nancy Cummings daughter and the mayor Graham Smith and the commemorative bench now in Walkwood celebrating their meeting in 1925 and married five years later. He died in 1988. G-BG/NC/087 Date: 2002Support for pedestrians in Old TownMore than 60 people attended a meeting to help make the Old Town safer especially on the corners and parking G-BG/NC/088 Date: 2002Standing proud at opening of new information centre in BeaconsfieldReading Room in the Old Town has been revamped and opened as an information centre. Opened by Dick Smith and the M mayor Graham Smith. G-BG/NC/089 Date: 2002Rise seven times above inflationBeaconsfield are to have a council tax rise seven times the rate of inflation. 17% rise in the Town council precept to use for new Christmas lights CCTV and replacing play ground equipment G-BG/NC/090 Date: 2002Gardens now a battlefieldPlans to build around town including Tilsworth Road and Amersham Road. Developers plague the town. G-BG/NC/091 Date: 2002Prompt police shift travellers off village siteTravellers moved off Holtspur Recreation Ground Police move quickly. Inspector Proctor was in charge and was commended G-BG/NC/092 Date: 2002Group to wage war against developersGroup to wage war against developers. BRAID Beaconsfield Residents against Inappropriate Development. New group formed to fight plans from developers Originally they formed to stop the move of the District Council to Beaconsfield but now any over development opposed G-BG/NC/093 Date: 2003Plans will try to bring old charm back to old townPlans to revamp the old town with new pavements with the loss of 12 parking spaces. G-BG/NC/094 Date: 2002Putting a Town on the mapTrevor Crompton of the Rotary Club calls for new signs for Beaconsfield supported by the Town Council and Bekonscot £5000 has been offered as part funding G-BG/NC/095 Date: [2000-2013] PAGE:< Previous1234567891011Next > 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 GeneralSection: Newspaper cuttings relating to Beaconsfield GeneralItem: "Sylvie was a radio star on her trip"Item: Poet's hard work pays offItem: Estelle, 94, rests crochet workItem: Newspaper cutting titled 'Ann And Pharoahride again' Photograph includedItem: Calling all the Snapes' newspaper cuttingItem: Tributes pour in to well loved figure who helped so many' The Estate manager to Lord Burnham Jack HumphreyItem: Newspaper cutting stuck on to a yellow sheet of paper titled Powerful MemoriesItem: Newspaper article titled 'Artist aids cancer fund' Photograph includedItem: 2 Newspaper articles about William (Bill) Slingerland (photograph of Colonel Worrell not related to articles. ) one photograph in article 'Writer dedicates first book to wife 'Item: Newspaper article' Accolade for devoted St John volunteer'Item: Newspaper cutting stuck to an A4 sheet. ' Barber's hair-loom' including old photographsItem: Newspaper cutting titled 'Lunch Club faces a bleak future'Item: Newspaper article titled 'Young Artists draw on talents to win'Item: Newspaper cutting stuck on a sheet of white paper Titled 'A funny thing happened..Item: Newspaper cutting about Spirit of Olympics alive and kicking with multiple photographs of the dayItem: Newspaper cutting titled Cycle network scheme to start in MayItem: Double page newspaper article We were there and photographs (coloured)Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "Political School at Beaconsfield"Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Show some spirit, folks!'Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Temptation'Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Housing association branches out'Item: Newspaper cutting covering a series of events in BeaconsfieldItem: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Beaconsfield'Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Beaconsfield - Urban District Council'Item: Newspaper cutting entitled 'Radio's "Down Your Way" team calls on Beaconsfield'Item: Newspaper cutting showing 4 photographs of the old and new townItem: Newspaper cutting showing adverts and a map of BeaconsfieldItem: Newspaper article Closing after 20 yearsItem: Newspaper cutting in the series "Beaconsfield Secrets" entitled "Old meets new in Beaconsfield"Item: Newspaper article on "Britain's 50 richest towns"Item: Newspaper cutting in the series "Property Problems" entitled "Living in the Woods" and a black and white photograph.Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'The county's best and worst secondary schools'Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "Beaconsfield's three-fold progress" and a black and white photograph.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "Picturesque busy Beaconsfield" with a black and white photograph.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "It's such a tidy and neat town" with a black and white photograph.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "Beaconsfield is much more than a dormitory district" with a black and white photograph.Item: Newspaper cuttings containing local information.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "Beaconsfield in 1823".Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "Beckoned to Beaconsfield" with a black and while photograph.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "A look into Beaconsfield" with two black and while photographs.Item: Newspaper cutting entitled "A short history of the town" with three black and while photographs.Item: What goes on behind closed doors..Item: Newspaper cutting Rough JusticeItem: Articles stuck on to A4 sheet multiple newspaper cuttings.Item: Article The story of Burke, Blair and electionItem: Newspaper cuttings of Petty sessions - local magistrates notesItem: Writers favourite haunt faces a growing threat. Newspaper article with photographItem: Aerial photograph of the four ends and BeaconsfieldItem: Town loses women of spiritItem: Beaconsfield Directory multiple adverts about local stores (in envelope)Item: Mystery mastered small newspaper articleItem: Worsening traffic a testimony to lack of development planningItem: Newspaper article 'The new district with ancient roots'Item: Newspaper article Discovering BeaconsfieldItem: Newspaper article with picture asking about its venueItem: Robert Latham diary. Only try super egg when you're calm the Old Town is centuries old A fund is a tribute to Mr HancockItem: Putting a town on the map.Item: Show some Love'Item: Selling secrets from Vic's shop Memory Lane articleItem: Newspaper cutting stuck to A4 sheet Press conference with refugees held in hallwayItem: Newspaper cutting Filmmaker takes Director ChairItem: Parties divides over new mayorItem: Outrage over homes plan in Warwick RoadItem: Super park planned for youthItem: Block rat run road before someone is helpedItem: Mayor pledges town support for new clubhouse facilitiesItem: Pollution fears traffic light plansItem: Penny pinching squeezeItem: Counter reopensItem: Off TrackItem: The Road to no whereItem: The Christmas spirit is in full flower at town garden centreItem: Lots of Luc and Joy winnersItem: Spirits of the AgeItem: Always on Sundays and fun daysItem: MP backs bid for a by pass Poor quality photocopy of newspaper front pageItem: What a lot of litter they pickedItem: Haven of peace in the town centre. Walk out as new councillor joinsItem: Cameras are now on watch over town. Switch on for biggest and best festivalItem: Towns history grows greenItem: Hot spot bidItem: Lorry din FiascoItem: Facelift lights switched off and Gates installed to entrance entrances to the townItem: Vision for the Old Town unveiled. Residents urged to voice their views on the futureItem: Quotes of the weekItem: Bucks Free Press resignation of Hugh SimmondsItem: Appeal over model village flatsItem: How Jack and Nancy's memory lives onItem: Support for pedestrians in Old TownItem: Standing proud at opening of new information centre in BeaconsfieldItem: Rise seven times above inflationItem: Gardens now a battlefieldItem: Prompt police shift travellers off village siteItem: Group to wage war against developersItem: Plans will try to bring old charm back to old townItem: Putting a Town on the mapItem: Show some loveItem: Selling secrets from Vic's storeItem: Press Conference with refugees in hallwayItem: Film Maker takes director's chairItem: Midsomer Murders comes to town as camera crews spottedItem: Beaconsfield old and new town etc what's going on.Item: Brie-lliant cheese festival is backItem: Raise a glass to festivals successItem: Penn Fest 2017. Horsemoor Street off Penn streetItem: Mighty Penn fest returns with big names for 2018Item: Small cutting Beaconsfield, and new town, Gerrards Cross Seer Green and Jordan's infoItem: Small cutting no heading details the Cinema FundraiserItem: UK's most expensive TownsItem: Continuity in rail station funding is so important includes photograph of Dominic GrieveItem: Frustrated Beaconsfield residents kept awake by new brighter LED street lightsItem: No heading small cutting Wooburn Singers concerts advertItem: Heathrow Expansion Proposal.Item: Detectives probe bank bomb scareItem: Irregular shaped cutting Beaconsfield detailing planning applicationsItem: Dangerous speed bump ire. With big photographItem: Man arrested after an early morning break-in at bookmakers. Photograph on page.Item: Owner broke hygiene lawsItem: Small cutting Beaconsfield, and new town, Gerrards Cross Seer Green and Jordans infoItem: Apps extra help for disabled driversItem: long cutting Beaconsfield, and new town, Gerrards Cross, Seer Green and Jordans infoItem: A look back at Beaconsfield Landmarks with photographs.Item: Small cutting. Starbucks new drive through creates 15 new jobsItem: Plans for new GP surgery opposed. Big photographItem: Medical centre moving closerItem: GP surgery puzzles residentsItem: Talented teenage pianist from Beaconsfield to perform in aid of royal charityItem: Calls to scrap town council leader roles voted downItem: Patients approve new premisesItem: Scenes of Beaconsfield over the yearsItem: Remainers on streets in call for final say on Brexit deal.Item: Putting film students in controlItem: Watch out it is the Beaconsfield hit squad, out to clean up the town. Big photographItem: Small cutting Advertising reading and songs from WW1 taking place at the St Marys Church on Remembrance DayItem: Long cutting Beaconsfield, and new town,Gerrards Cross, Seer Green and Jordans infoItem: Long cutting Beaconsfield, and new town,Gerrards Cross, Seer Green and Jordans infoItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Advert for receptionist at GP surgery.Item: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Community NewsItem: Newspaper cutting detailing 2 new propertiesItem: Article and photo of children enjoying a feteItem: Car crash injures man and damages phone boxItem: Confusion over botched markingsItem: Woo! Buckinghamshire - fears spookiest places.Item: Beaconsfield planning applicationsItem: Damage to glass as burglary bid hits charity shopItem: Woman kicked in the head during verbal fight near Kebab vanItem: Take care and keep home comforts.Item: Frost estate agents page of properties for sale in BeaconsfieldItem: Teenage victim was talented footballerItem: Apartment block plans refused for third timeItem: Pedestrians call for crossing on busy Beaconsfield road.Item: Health and Sports top wish listItem: More than 100 people attend creation event held in churchItem: Deputy Mayor opens charity shopItem: Property details from Frost'sItem: Green space could be cordoned offItem: Police appeal for witnesses to public order offenceItem: Car Park travellers camp concerns local residentsItem: Vulnerable and homeless exploitedItem: Exploited and abusedItem: Signature cherry trees to returnItem: Cooking up funds for hospiceItem: Website created - to the letterItem: The MVP of Bucks .Item: Beaconsfield to Beaconsfield 10,758 milesItem: Fake police target residents in courier fraud spateItem: Popular bus routes axed due to falling usageItem: Beaconsfield Clubs from bygone years and on reverse Cub reporter to world famous authorItem: All set for a busy time at the libraryItem: Third season of After Life is shot in BeaconsfieldItem: Two advertisements for homes for saleItem: Advertisement for luxury flat built on site of Old ForgeItem: Money available to support town's community projectsItem: 'Out of character' flats approvedItem: Independent candidate Adam Cleary throws down gautletItem: Beaconsfield joins national network tackling single-use plastic at sourceItem: Former Beaconsfield mayor, 89, awarded the British Empire Medal.Item: Mum-of-two to stand for Greens at General ElectionItem: Innovative social care 'Driving Miss daisy' team reveal missionItem: Shops and the library back in the dayItem: Benefits of living near schoolItem: A newspaper cutting entitled 'Builders' depot revamped'.Item: Lib Dems gain seats in town councilItem: Refusal of major housing plans upheld after developer appealItem: Proposals for speed limit on new relief roadItem: Young Beaconsfield photographer impresses judgesItem: Bucks' priciest postcodes revealedItem: Lib Dems reveal new MP candidateItem: It's important to preserve our Green Belt from urban sprawlItem: Future is looking bleakItem: Police step up patrolsItem: Marathon run to help find dogItem: Tackling catalytic converter theftsItem: Two mansions on the marketItem: Road views and an unchanged churchItem: Newspaper cutting titled 'Mum 'really scared' for children after a huge sinkhole appears in garden'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'Ulez row: Bucks MPs round on London mayor over his 'war on drivers''Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'Couple to take part in marathon'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'MPs 'proud' to support monarchy'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'Words from Westminster: More support for households'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'Tributes to 'lovely' man two years after his death'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'Six people treated by air ambulance following crash'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'Mansion with its own cinema'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'Two Bucks postcodes 'most desirable'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'Owner loses custom after car hits restaurant'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'Holiday park plans withdrawn'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'Two mansions on the market'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'Monopoly board musings'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'McDonald's restaurants rated'Item: House prices double averageItem: Two mansions on the marketItem: Newspaper cutting titled 'Beaconsfield Library offers 'warm welcome' to everyone'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'Restaurant owner 'broken' by fire'Item: Newspaper cutting titled 'Restaurant owner 'broken' by fire'Item: Bucks towns named best places to live in new pollItem: 120 homes bid for BeaconsfieldItem: Concern as golf course is approvedItem: Neighbour rescues dog stuck underground for 22 hoursItem: Police take "illegal" cars off the roadsItem: Newspaper cutting titled 'Garden centre staff to get life-saving CPR training'Item: "Numbers are not important" says Bucks celebItem: Those who made the ultimate sacrificeItem: Mum calls for safe pedestrian crossing before deadly injuryItem: Escape artist pet snake found after two yearsItem: Couple to take part in marathonItem: Bright future for this young starItem: Historic six bedroom Beaconsfield house with swimming pool forItem: "Brazen" man fined for fly-tipping near homesItem: The Story of the Chiltern Polish Community Browse by century:1st (154 pages)2nd (154 pages)3rd (166 pages)4th (169 pages)5th (179 pages)6th (172 pages)7th (179 pages)8th (181 pages)9th (197 pages)10th (225 pages)11th (327 pages)12th (421 pages)13th (714 pages)14th (801 pages)15th (921 pages)16th (1154 pages)17th (1774 pages)18th (2515 pages)19th (3685 pages)20th (12356 pages)21st 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