April 2009 Archives

TWO arrests have been made in connection with the death of Jim Fleming.
Mr Fleming, who was Chalfont St Peter's haywarden, died earlier this month after being knocked off his bicycle while riding along the A413.

THE president of Chalfont St Peter's chamber of commerce organisation has been re-elected to the position.
Michael Day will enjoy a second stint in the role after other members of the chamber voted for him to carry on at their annual general meeting on April 8 at the village's community centre.

THE Parish Church of Chalfont St Peter was out in force over the Easter weekend with a number of activities around the village.
On Good Friday, the parish youth group performed their annual Passion of Christ routine, which tells the story of Jesus' crucifixion and his subsequent resurrection.

A DENHAM woman is set to stand as an independent candidate for the European Parliament.
Lyn Tofari, a former Denham Parish and South Bucks District Councillor, has decided to run for selection as a candidate for the South East area.

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE County Council (BCC) have agreed to widen the catchment area of a grammar school to include Gerrards Cross and Denham following the row about school places.
In March this year, parents of boys who had passed their 11 plus exams were left shocked to find that their children had not been given places at their first or even second choice grammar schools.

A FILM company have been so moved by the tragic story of the 10-year-old boy left orphaned after his father was killed in a hit and run incident that they donated a large sum of money to help the child.
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