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PREPARATIONS are already under way for next year's Chalfont St Peter Feast Day.
The event, which was given a major revamp last year, is set to take place on Saturday, June 26.
RUMOURS are circulating in the Chalfont St Peter and Gerrards Cross area that Mike Tyson could be moving to the area.
The former heavyweight world champion, who bit off part of the ear of opponent Evander Holyfield during a fight in 1997, is set to spend six months in the UK next year on the after dinner speaking circuit.
THIS year's revamped Chalfont St Peter Christmas Fun Night proved to be a huge success despite poor weather conditions.
The event, which took place on Friday evening, saw around half the village's population descend on Market Place, High Street and St Peter's Court, where a host of attractions had been put in place.
ORGANISERS of this year's Chalfont St Peter Feast Day celebrated the extraordinary success of the event with a special reception.
This year, the village's Chamber of Commerce and parish council combined to bring back the event, which dates back to medieval times.
A GROUP of friends from Chalfont St Peter is hoping to inspire people to get together to reduce the effects of climate change by screening an award winning film.
The group, Change4Chalfont, is sponsoring the screening of The Age of Stupid at the Chalfonts Community College.
TWO world record breaking soldiers paid a visit to Chalfont St Peter this week.
Major Alastair Macartney and Corporal Deane Smith dropped into the British Forces Broadcasting Service in Narcot Lane on Tuesday for an interview.
A HUGE public meeting is set to take place at the weekend to further discuss the future of the Holy Cross site in Chalfont St Peter.
Residents are being invited along to the Chalfonts Community College at 10am on Saturday morning to talk about the development of the historic site, which has been earmarked for the building of a series of flats and an old people's home.
For many children evacuation during WWII was a lonely and frightening experience. Not so for Maggy Read, who spent five years with wealthy relatives in Argentina where she rode horses and ran wild in the endless sun and outdoors. It was coming back to Chalfont St Peter that was difficult.
A NEW cycle path could soon be put in place between Chalfont St Peter and St Giles if residents agree that they want it.
Buckinghamshire County Council (BCC) has sent out a letter to people living near to Narcot Lane, which links the two villages, asking for their views on the subject.
