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TWO men have been arrested in connection with repeatedly exposing themselves across south Buckinghamshire.
The arrests are being linked to a spate of incidents which took place over two months.
In the first, a man indecently exposed himself in North Park, Gerrards Cross, on May 25 and later in Denham Lane, Chalfont St Peter.
Another two flashings took place in Orchehill Rise, Gerrards Cross, between June 7 and June 8 and on June 15
A man also exposed himself on June 28 in Highland Road, Amersham.

RESIDENTS across Buckinghamshire are being invited to tell council leaders what they think their money should be spent on and where cuts should be made.
A series of roadshows where the public can give their opinions are planned for next month as part of county council scheme The Bucks Debate, which was launched this week.

A MAN from Iver Heath who was part of a criminal tax fraud gang has been ordered to re-pay £92.3m in the biggest ever confiscation order secured by HM Revenue and Customs.
Syed Ahmed, of Round Coppice, and Shakeel Ahmad of Middlesex were part of a 21-strong gang who bought luxury houses in London, high performance cars and built a block of flats in Dubai after stealing £37.5m in a VAT tax fraud.

DRIVERS in Gerrards Cross have spoken of their anger at the disruption being caused in the town centre due to a temporary traffic light system.
Traffic over the bridge in Packhorse Road is being regulated by three sets of temporary lights from until the end of August, while Tesco works on widening the bridge to create the forecourt for its new store.

Fun Run a huge success

Posted by Jack Abell on May 25, 10 12:08 PM in What's On

THOUSANDS of people gathered in Gerrards Cross at the weekend for the bi-annual fun run.
Around 1,500 runners took part in the 5km race and they were cheered on by huge crowds who came to the village from the surrounding area.

Live election update

Posted by Jack Abell on May 6, 10 10:21 PM in

Throughout the night, reporter Jack Abell will be updating this site to bring you up to the minute coverage as the count gets underway at the Curzon Centre, Beaconsfield.
Click here to be taken to the site, and hit the refresh button to find out how things are going.

VOTERS will today go to the polls to make their voices heard in the general election.
Jack Abell spoke to the candidates in the Beaconsfield constituency to give them their final word on why they think they deserve your vote in the poll.

AFTER writing last week's column in which I outlined my plans to take the Gerrards Cross Fun Run by storm this year came the tricky part - starting training.
This week, I've done everything I can to avoid doing any actual training, and I've thought of a number of excuses why I can't, ranging from being too tired after work to just plain laziness.

A GERRARDS Cross mum has completed the gruelling London marathon and raised thousands of pounds for charity in the process.
Penny Stopps, 42, completed the 26 mile run in just under five-and-a-half hours on behalf of Help a London Child and raised more than £6,000 for the charity.
Mrs Stopps took up running to prove to her three children Harry, 14, Kari, 11 and Ellie, seven, that she is a cool mum.

A WOMAN severely injured in a road accident three years ago has launched a multi-million-pound compensation claim, but faces accusations that she has "dishonestly exaggerated" her symptoms to boost her payout.
Theresa Vimmerslev, 36, sustained devastating fractures to her left leg and right forearm in the in the accident which took place in September 2006 in Seven Hills, Fulmer requiring extensive surgery and rehabilitation.

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