July 2009 Archives

CHILDREN turned out in their numbers to brave the threat of swine flu and heavy rain showers to attend a Christian holiday week.
More than 1,000 youngsters of all ages turned out to enjoy craft-making, music, drama and sport at the Lighthouse event at the Buryfield, Great Missenden.

A MAN arrested in connection with a fatal car crash in which two people died has been re-bailed by police investigating.
A 29-year-old male driver was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving following a collision on the A413 in which Laura Smith, 20, of Sixty Acres Road, Prestwood, and Stephen Smith, 24, of The Common, Holmer Green, died.

A LITTLE Missenden man is set to recreate an epic novel in which three men and their dog have adventures on the River Thames.
Retired banker Jeff Dominy, 62, and two of his friends Nigel Daley, 62, of Chorleywood, and Noel Gregory, 40, of Lyme Regis, will attempt to row 85 miles in a week to recreate author Jerome K Jerome's book 'Three men in a boat', in aid of a cancer charity.

Bucks Examiner joins Facebook

Posted by Greg Burns on Jul 10, 09 09:43 AM in People

YOU can now keep up to date with the latest news in your area through our new Bucks Examiner Facebook page.
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