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Spindles Farm animal cruelty case begins

Horses, donkeys and ponies were found in a 'grotesque and distressing' state and 'left to die' a court heard at the trial of a Hyde Heath family facing animal cruelty charges. Read

Christmas lights switched on in Chalfont St Giles

Chalfont St Giles secured its image as a quintessential English village when the Christmas lights were switched on at the weekend. Read

Stagecoach attempt to break world record

Ninety young people from Beaconsfield Stagecoach drama school took part in a world record attempt on Saturday (13/12). Read

Road rage on the A40

A man suffered a number of injuries when an altercation with another driver on the A40 led to him being assaulted. Read

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Top cop rules out top job

The Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police Sara Thornton has confirmed she will not be battling it out for the top job of Commissioner at The Met in an exclusive interview with the Advertiser. Read

Batman speaks out

The mystery Chalfont St Peter Batman has broken his vow of silence to give the Buckinghamshire Advertiser an exclusive interview into the motivation behind his transformation into the village's new superhero. Read

Gerrards Cross youngsters go green

Pupils at Gerrards Cross C of E School are showing their green fingers by helping out with a school garden project. Read

Bucks babes pose for charity calendar

A Denham model is aiming to raise money for charity by producing a calendar of sexy snaps showing her and her friends. Read

Gerrards Cross fun night

Gerrards Cross got into the festive spirit this week when it held its Christmas fair on Wednesday night (3/12). Read

Heathrow expansion delay slammed

South Bucks District Council have slammed the Government's handling of the Heathrow expansion and said they can not be trusted to make the right decision after delaying the unveiling of their latest plans this week. Read

Feature in our nativity special

Is your school putting on a nativity play this Christmas? Let us know so you can feature in our seasonal round up and picture spread. Read

Santa Dash raises £7,000

The 280 runners who took part in this year's Santa Dash on Sunday (30/11) raised £7,000 for Iain Rennie Hospice at Home, organisers revealed this week. Read

Tennis stars set to grace Stoke Park

David Nalbandian - ranked 11 in the world ATP tennis rankings - is to return to the Boodles Challenge at Stoke Park this year, organisers exclusively revealed this week. Read

Advice on driving safer this winter

A winter road safety check has been organised by Chiltern District Council to ensure motorists think about how they are driving. Read

Bucks PCT does its bit for World Aids Day

Buckinghamshire Primary Care Trust will be marking World Aids Day with the launch of a condom distribution scheme. Read

Dad survives terror attacks in Mumbai

A Gerrards Cross father-of-three has told of the horror he faced while staying in one of the hotels struck by terrorists in Mumbai last week. Read

See the latest Buckinghamshire Advertiser

For all the latest news in your area pick up this week's Buckinghamshire Advertiser on sale from Thursday, December 4. Read

Narrow Mumbai escape for Beaconsfield MP Dominic Grieve

Beaconsfield MP Dominic Grieve had a narrow escape in Mumbai after being booked to stay at the Oberoi Hotel two days after terrorists stormed it and killed scores of innocent civilians, it emerged this week. Read

Geoffrey Palmer visit Gerrards Cross

Bucks celebrity Geoffrey Palmer proved a popular guest on Saturday (29/11) at Gerrards Cross Bookshop in Packhorse Road. Read