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Demolition of Marlow garages for new homes refused over displaced parking
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Fears demolition of Marlow garages for new homes will displace parking
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The 10 to watch - who will lead Buckinghamshire Council? The first Bucks unitary elections are over and the results are in – the Conservatives have come out on top, taking 113 seats and the overall majority at Buckinghamshire Council. The next step is for the controlling party to name a man or woman to lead the council for the next four years. Former leader Martin Tett, who was elected in the Little Chalfont and Amersham Common ward, confirmed at the Chiltern count on Saturday he would be putting himself forward for the position again. Our sources also told us challengers are expected to vie for his position as the group will decide who it could be – but there has been confirmation on rumoured names.
Traffic is thrown past three schools : More concerns raised over bridge bollards There are concerns from residents that the new width restriction on Marlow Bridge is causing more traffic to pass by local schools. The new bollards were installed earlier this year in a bid to prevent HGVs from crossing the iconic bridge. There are worries that some cars are now not using the bridge after the new restrictions were put in causing traffic to be “thrown past three schools”. The three schools that are believed to be affected by the bridge areSir William Borlase, Foxes Piece, and Great Marlow schools.
Edwin Carvell turned 100 this month In 1978, along with his wife Joan and their sons, he bought and ran both Carvell’s Newsagents and Carvell’s Grocers in Station Road, Marlow, with Bisham Village Stores added two years later. Upon his retirement, he moved with his wife to south Wales, returning to Marlow four years after her death. The couple were married for 49 years. His two sons, David and Bernard, both also live locally, along with his three grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Bernard said Mr Carvell still lives in his own flat and enjoys his independence, with a “keen interest” in most sports, including football and snooker.
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