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2. In South Bucks, we are lucky to be surrounded by beautiful green spaces, including parks, where, along with sunbathing, people can have picnics, go for walks, meet family and friends and much more. Parks and green spaces include The Rye, Hughenden Park, Kingsmead Recreation Ground, Desborough Park, Wooburn Park, Totteridge Recreation Ground, Higginson Park, Riley Park, Gossmore Rec, Redpitch Park, Holtspur Recreation Ground and many more.
3. We certainly think so. There is plenty to see and do, contrary to popular belief. Plus, the schools here are some of the best in the country and we have the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty right at our doorstep. As with anywhere, parts of the town are a bit shaky but overall, it is a nice place to live (in our opinion).
Five hilarious (but harsh) reviews of Bucks attractions The Chilterns AONB is known for its rolling hills and stunning landscape, as well as its numerous green spaces and attractions.
High Wycombe and the surrounding area has some breathtaking views alongside beautiful National Trust properties and interesting history for residents and visitors to explore and enjoy. But despite its beauty, there is just no pleasing some people. Some visitors have been so displeased with their visit to the town, they’ve taken to TripAdvisor to vent, leaving some pretty harsh – but hilarious – reviews. Here are some of High Wycombe’s toughest critics and what they had to say about the various attractions here.
Readers will be aware of the imminent demise of the highly respected Debenhams department stores, and probably have been receiving communications regarding their closing-down sales. It was one such email announcing up to 70 per cent reductions which led me to look into the history of the Debenhams chain of stores. To my surprise I then found that High Wycombe had at one time a very strong link to Debenhams. This was a furniture-manufacturing company located in Slater St which was owned by Debenhams. This is its story.
The Early History of Debenhams The origin of Debenhams was as a provincial department store group based mainly in seaside towns on the south coast of England called Bobby & Co. This group was founded by a Frederick Bobby and began in 1887 when he bought an established drapery store in Margate, Kent.