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TV documentary airs tonight on Vale man whose classic Fiat Spider has been...

A woman who thought she had killed her boyfriend in a car accident arranged for his classic car to be restored to full glory as a surprise for him after he recovered.Debbie Jennings and Jeremy Saunders...

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‘Major investment’ planned in South Oxfordshire budget

Positive budget proposals which include lowering council tax and investment affecting Thame residents go before councillors next week.South Oxfordshire District Council says people will benefit from...

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A big turn out for miniature ponies

A Thame Market auctioneer oversaw a hugely popular miniature Shetland pony sale.Twenty-five tiny ponies entered the sale ring where potential buyers jumped at the chance to purchase one of the cute...

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Rising-star Joanna is taking LA by storm with acting and modelling skills –...

Joanna Wood always knew she wanted to be a star after her first visit to the Players’ Theatre for an acting class aged five.Since then she has appeared in a music video with Diddy and Usher, acted in...

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Chinnor boss takes ‘heart wrenching decision’ to leave at end of the season

Chinnor boss Jason Bowers will leave the club at the end of the season after six years at Kingsey Road.The black and whites have exceeded all expectations this season and are flying high in seventh in...

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Galloping into growth with help from friends

A business that uses the power of horses to change lives and a bubbly public relations guru have won free advertising and mentoring packages from the Bucks Herald.Horsewyse, in Westfield Road, Long...

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Cost of hosting RAF parade proving a headache for village

Fears have been raised over the cost burdened on a parish council for hosting an RAF parade.Wendover Parish Council has authorised the spending of up to £3,000 on traffic management for the RAF Freedom...

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Ghost Town singers come to Aylesbury: Friars returns with something pretty...

Friars triumphantly returns to Aylesbury at the Waterside Theatre with The Specials, a band with a very special place in the heart of the iconic club.The band, who first appeared supporting The Clash...

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‘Help us as we survey the night sky’

Rural campaigners and astronomers are calling on ‘citizen scientists’ to take part in Star Count 2013 – a cosmic census which will help map light pollution across the country. CPRE dark skies...

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Jobs: Accountants are raking it in!

Accountants’ pay has risen by a whopping 7 per cent in the last year, according to a report.Accountancy and finance recruiter, Marks Sattin, says the average salary in the number-crunching profession...

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FC bring in defender but ‘one or two may leave’

Aylesbury FC have signed former Aylesbury United and Hemel defender Kevin Ayodele but may lose ‘one or two’ other players this week.Moles player-boss Craig Faulconbridge was delighted with his side...

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Landowner fears for safety after festival fall-out

A landowner claims he has not returned to his Vale home and attended a High Court hearing because he is in fear for his life.Police have made a public appeal for information regarding Errol Clarke, 49,...

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Tributes to popular Una’s newsagent who fled Idi Amin’s Uganda

A popular and well known newsagent who worked in the town for over 20 years has died after a short illness.Sarojben Kantibhai Patel ran Una’s News in Buckingham Street, Aylesbury with her husband...

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Sports hall proposal to help 2012 legacy bid

An Aylesbury school is hoping to boost the UK’s Olympic legacy with a new sports hall.The Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School has applied for planning permission to build the hall, which would be used for...

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New pub landlord helps mums on the school-run

A new landlord is helping out parents by letting them park at his pub during the busy school-run.James Penlington has invested his parents’ retirement fund in refurbishing The Bell in Lower Road, Stoke...

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Small school’s big idea pays off with sing song day at O2

A group of schoolchildren got a chance to belt out their favourite tunes at a world famous music venue.Tetsworth Primary School graced the O2 Arena just as the likes of The Rolling Stones and Coldplay...

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Decorate a cake at club

A cake decorating class held at the Girl Guide Hall in Southern Road, Thame, welcomes new members.Held monthly on the second Saturday from 1.30 - 4.30pm, email bosscastle@aol.com for details.

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Baby was put at risk by poor nursing care

A nurse who put a premature baby at ‘unwarranted risk of harm’ by failing to provide proper treatment must work within strict conditions for a year.Nina Jay admitted she did not realise the heart rate...

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Fingers crossed for rain-free rally

A record number of early entries have already been received for one of the largest single day outdoor vehicle events in the country.Organisers will be casting anxious eyes to the heavens on May 19,...

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Big turnout for little ponies at successful Shetland sale

A huge crowd turned out to a miniature Shetland pony farm sale.Twenty-five tiny ponies entered the sale ring in Mursley last week where potential buyers jumped at the chance to purchase one of the cute...

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