The newspaper cutting and coloured photograph of the owners describes the opening of Koko, a new café in the Old Town. Following the opening the café received excellent reviews of the food.
G-OT/NC/066
Date: 2023
Advertisement, featuring Neff appliances, for Field’s domestic appliances and kitchens.
G-NT/NC/144
Date: 2023
The newspaper cutting and photograph describes the acquisition of Harwood Hutton, a Beaconsfield firm, by Evelyn Partners a wealth management group specialising in business, tax and accountancy services.
G-OT/NC/065
Date: 2023
Article regarding a new gym called FitWorks which is to be opened at a new site, in the building which used to house the St John’s Ambulance, by Pippa Lance and Hanna Camden.
G-NT/NC/143
Date: 2023
Koko’s cafe is due to open on 1st November 2023 and represents a second branch after a successful cafe van based at Shardeloes lake in Old Amersham. The cutting contains a coloured photograph.
G-OT/NC/064
Date: 2023
The cutting implies that the National Filming and Television School was likely to be involved in the filming as part of a student production. The filming was scheduled to take place in Yew Tree Close and Malthouse Square.
G-OT/NC/063
Date: 2023
The Greyhound Inn has launched an apprenticeship programme to bring more young people into the business while tackling a skills gap.
I024/NC/009
Date: 2023
The Revolution night club car park acted as a popular site for a pop-up dog cafe visited by dachshunds and their owners. There is a coloured photograph of some of the dogs.
I028/NC/005
Date: 2024
Two newspaper cuttings – entitled ‘Revolution Beaconsfield shuts down’ and ‘”A big loss for Beaconsfield” as Revolution shuts down’. The popular night club closed down on January 5th 2024 due to young customers ‘feeling the effects of the cost of living crisis.
I028/NC/004
Date: 2024
The newspaper cutting is a review of the Riwaz, Indian restaurant, conducted by the staff of the Bucks Free Press
I010/NC/007
Date: 2023