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16th Century rules for 21st Century children

A teacher has published a guide on good manners for children based on the same rules taught by families hundreds of years ago which she feels can still be used today to raise children. Read

Parking rage in Gerrards Cross

A week after two police officers were assaulted in Gerrards Cross after a parking row, it has emerged that parking rage is happening frequently in the village. Read

Fury over Subway plans

Subway, the biggest and fastest growing food outlet in the UK, is causing uproar in Beaconsfield by attempting to open a shop that will stay open until 3am. 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, November 13. Read

Memory Lane

Do you ever wonder what was making the headlines in the Buckinghamshire Advertiser in days gone by? Well you need wonder no more as we are launching our new Memory Lane feature. Read

Buy one get one free offer

Take in a coupon to the Village Hall in Chalfont St Peter from this week's Buckinghamshire Advertiser - out on Thursday, November 13 - and you can buy one meal and get another free. Read

Pauline Quirke makes a special appearance

Pauline Quirke threw herself into a special performance at her academy in Hazlemere to help raise money for Children in Need. Read

Fern Britton helps celebrate milestone anniversary

Television presenter and south Bucks resident Fern Britton helped celebrate David Shuttle's 30th birthday by judging a cupcake competition in Beaconsfield. Read

Crackdown on Beaconsfield yobs

Police are to crack down on anti-social behaviour in Beaconsfield New Town centre after an escalation of problems. Read

Rain set to cause flooding chaos

Roads in south Bucks are being hit by flooding as torrential rain pours down across the district. Read

South Bucks remembers heroes

A two-minute silence descended on south Bucks yesterday as its towns and villages recognised the sacrifices of those who have given their lives fighting for Britain. Read

Crooks pose as police to burgle homes

Police are warning residents to be on their guard after thieves posing as police officers committed a number of distraction burglaries in south Bucks. Read

Mystery man to take up Batman challenge

After residents of Chalfont St Peter called for a Batman style vigilante to help reduce anti-social behaviour in the village one mystery man has pledged to take on the challenge in a video post on Youtube. Read

Police officers assaulted after parking row

Police were called out to Packhorse Road in Gerrards Cross after an argument about parking. Read

NSE plans to help epileptic's worldwide

The National Society for Epilepsy (NSE) has applied for planning permission to build two new large care home blocks as part of major redevelopment of its site in Chalfont St Peter. Read

Win trip to see Oxford Street light up Christmas

The Buckinghamshire Advertiser, House of Fraser, and Shop West End have teamed up to offer one lucky reader the chance to enjoy VIP access to the Oxford Street Christmas lights switch on and £200 to spend on shopping. Read

Beaconsfield High School alter £2m development plan

Beaconsfield High School has made changes to its planning application to redevelop one of one of its buildings. Read

Police daylight swoop

Police descended on Packhorse Road, Gerrards Cross, shortly before 1pm today (5/11) where they restrained a man outside Santucci restaurant. Read

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For all the latest news in your area pick up this week's Buckinghamshire Advertiser on sale from Thursday, November 6. Read

Head down to the Wildwood

For this week's food review editor Julie Voyce made the trip to Wildwood in Gerrards Cross to see how it fared after its new refurb. Read