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Social media and web 2.0

We use social media and web 2.0 tools to make it quicker and easier for you to find out about our services.

RSS feeds

We offer RSS feeds for council news and council jobs. If you sign up for RSS (really simple syndication) feeds, you will receive the latest news and/or job vacancies directly to your news reader, free of charge.

Find out more about RSS.
View and subscribe to our RSS news feed.
View and subscribe to our RSS job vacancy feed.

Twitter

TwitterFollow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/wycombedc to receive updates on our services, council news and events taking place locally. Follow us on Twitter (link opens in new window).

Wycombe Museum on Facebook

Find us on FacebookClick the logo to find us on Facebook and become a fan of Wycombe Museum.(Link opens in a new window)

Social bookmarks

You can share links to any of our web pages with friends and with people who have similar interests, by using social bookmarks. Find out more about social bookmarks.

Watch and listen

Watch - video online

Over an 18-month period, we filmed the shopping and leisure complex Eden, High Wycombe being built from a fixed camera with a high-level view of the site. View the video of Eden being built.

You can also watch our Chief Executive and the Leader of the Council talk about creative industries and connecting business in Wycombe. To watch these videos see our inward investment page.

Listen - audio files online

Wycombe Museum is collecting spoken memories from local residents about life in the district. To hear the recordings, visit our spoken memories page.

What else would you like to see or hear?

What else do you think would make an interesting video or audio clip on our website? Have your say by emailing webmanager@wycombe.gov.uk.

Related web pages

  • Accessibility

    Accessibility standards, compliance and features for our website.

  • How bookmarks work

    Bookmarks allow you to store, tag and share links across the internet.

  • Website statistics

    Website statistics and availability.

  • What is RSS?

    RSS news feeds deliver the latest news directly to your computer or mobile device.