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  • Postal voters urged to update their details

    31 January 2012

    Wycombe District Council is asking over 4,000 local residents who are registered to vote by post to update their details.

  • Make your move with “My Wycombe”

    30 January 2012

    Anyone looking to move in to or around the Wycombe district can find out a wide range of information about any property they might wish to buy or rent, by using Wycombe District Council's free, map-based service called 'My Wycombe'.

  • Council working to bring new jobs at Handy Cross

    27 January 2012

    Wycombe District Council welcomed visitors from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) and UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) as part of the proposed developments at Handy Cross.

  • Make your mark on your new gadgets

    26 January 2012

    Wycombe District Council and Thames Valley Police are launching a series of "make your mark" events around the Wycombe district, aimed at encouraging local residents to make a note of serial numbers and security mark any new or expensive gadgets or equipment that they received over the festive season.

  • High Wycombe couple fined for breaching noise abatement notice

    19 January 2012

    Last week at Wycombe Magistrates Court, Mr and Mrs Ahmed of Bowerdean Road, High Wycombe were convicted on 10 counts of breaching a noise abatement notice under Section 80 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990.

  • University’s Students’ Union joins forces with police and district council to launch Community Guide

    17 January 2012

    Buckinghamshire New University's Students' Union has come up with a Community Guide to High Wycombe to help students live safely in the town, with support and advice from Wycombe District Council and Thames Valley Police.

  • Wycombe district - 50 for the future on Facebook

    17 January 2012

    Over the next 50 weeks, Wycombe District Council is running a week by week campaign looking at local things which can make us proud of our past but also fit for the future. Called "50 for the future" , this is a virtual tour around some of the 100 services the Council delivers locally and some of the ways it is working to make Wycombe district a great place to live, work and visit.

  • Wycombe District Council gives cash not cards

    17 January 2012

    Staff at Wycombe District Council raised a fantastic £500 to be shared equally between The Pepper Foundation and High Wycombe Central Aid Society when they chose to write just one Christmas card to all their colleagues and friends, to be displayed around the office.

  • Wycombe District Council submits application for 13 business units at Compair Site

    16 January 2012

    Wycombe District Council has submitted an outline planning application for the erection of 13 business units at the former Compair Site in the Hughenden Quarter in High Wycombe, which will produce around 34,000 square foot of new space in total.

  • Fight goes on as councils condemn decision to proceed with HS2

    11 January 2012

    Councils opposing HS2 say that although they have no objections to the principle of high speed rail, they will continue to fight the current flawed proposals, following news that the Government plans to press ahead with the £32 billion project.