Lindsey pedals off on 8,000 mile trek

A CYCLIST from Chalfont St Giles, who appealed for some travelling companions to accompany her on a trip to South Africa, has set off on her journey.Read

Gray denies animals were emaciated

THE horse trader who is appealing against his conviction on animal cruelty offences has denied allegations that his horses, ponies and donkeys were starving.Read

Entertainer 'touched the lives of thousands'

AN ENTERTAINER who delighted children across South Bucks has died following a battle with bowel cancer.Read

Bookies lay election bets

A BOOKMAKER has started taking bets on the candidates in Buckinghamshire for the next general election.Read

Video store thieves given hefty jail sentences

THREE men who carried out armed robberies at Blockbuster video stores in Buckinghamshire and Berkshire have been jailed for a total of 18 years and nine months.Read

Two schools celebrate top Ofsted reports

TWO schools in Chalfont St Giles joined together to celebrate great Ofsted reports.Read

Anti-social teen served with Asbo

A TEENAGER who has caused havoc in Beaconsfield and other towns has been served an interim anti-social behaviour order or Asbo.Read

MP joins 'save village' battle

CAMPAIGNERS in Chalfont St Peter are on a high after local MP Cheryl Gillan backed their fight to stop a huge housing development in the village.Read

Mystery of missing park bins

WALKERS in Denham have been obliged to edge their way around mounds of dog mess in a popular park.Read

No pay rise in sight for council staff

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE County Council staff from top to bottom will have their pay frozen this year as the local authority battles to make £27million cuts.Read

Coach drivers urged to slow down!

FRESH attempts are being made to get coach drivers to slow down as they hurtle past hundreds of children walking to schools in Beaconsfield.Read

Swastika tag gang leaves Sl3 postcode

MORE racist graffiti has appeared in Chalfont St Peter, with another children's play area being defaced.Read

Probe criticises 999 rural response times

AMBULANCE response times for people living in rural parts of Bucks are significantly lower than national standards, a report has shown this week.Read

Pothole in one for Council leader

THE LEADER of Buckinghamshire County Council is facing a repair bill of £2100 to his BMW after he damaged two wheels in a pothole.Read

Dangerous zebra crossing to be improved

PLANS to improve safety at a zebra crossing in Beaconsfield where a man was thrown 15 feet sideways after being hit by a car last month are under way.Read

Arctic duo recall sled adventure

INTREPID duo Paul Brett, a property developer, and Sean O’Connor, a recruitment consultant, have safely returned from an arduous Arctic challenge.Read

Owners will be informed about vulnerable cars

A CAMPAIGN to tackle vehicle crime and theft was launched this week.Read

Anger mounting over pothole problem

ANGER over the state of the roads in Chalfont St Peter has continued after few improvements have been made to fix the pothole problems.Read

Organisers want bumper village feast day turnout

PREPARATIONS are already under way for this year's Chalfont St Peter Feast Day.Read

Search is on for the new beauty queen of Bucks

THE search is on to find a new girl to be crowned the next Miss Buckinghamshire.Read