Show homes at Wilton Park have been opened formally by heads of Inland Homes, Bewley Homes and the mayor Alastair Pike. Includes photographs
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Date: 4/2/2022
Beaconsfield has once again been named one of the best service stations in the UK, scoring 9.28 out of 10.
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Date: 18/2/2022
Wycombe Wanders manager has praised Beaconsfield Town FC for their fund raising efforts. Includes photo of Gareth Ainsworth,
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Date: 25/2/2022
Beaconsfield Town FC are hosting a second charity-focused match in the same month to help Action Duchenne foundation which helps children who are battling with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Match is to take place on March 26th.
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Date: 25/3/2022
Article regarding Beaconsfield Town raising £1500 for Wycombe Mind, mental health charity. Beaconsfield lost to Farnborough 2-1. Includes action photographs. Further article on A.D.E Wills, professional will writers, who also contributed to the charity event.
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Date: 11/3/2022
Account of how Beaconsfield Town Football Club struggle to get 100 spectators at home despite spending nearly £1million on improvements to the ground.
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Date: 18/2/2022
Police responded to a report that there was a person in possession of what appeared to be a firearm. Nothing was located.
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Date: 11/3/2022
Plans for a new Wetherspoons have been submitted to Bucks Council. They hope to open on the former site of Prezzo Italian restaurant which was located in the former Beaconsfield cinema.
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Date: 11/3/2022
Three armed men with baseball bats and a meat cleaver stole £200,000 worth of jewellery from Elite HNW jewellers. Contains account of the robbery plus photograph taken from video of actual robbery as well as police cars outside the premises.
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Date: 11/3/2022
Cutting regarding the fact that applications for 2022 are now being accepted. Surplus funds are distributed to local charities and grants can be up to £1000.
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Date: 18/3/2022
Riwaz, owned by Michelin starred chef Atul Kochhar, has opened up in what was The Old Hare and latterly Zizzi. Full page article plus photographs and details of menus.
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Date: 25/2/2022
After a struggle to survive through Covid, Beaconsfield Hardware in Maxwell Road is finally closing. The shop has been open 12 years. The pandemic has affected independent shops throughout the town.
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Date: 18/3/2022