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BHTV weekly news bulletin: 13/11



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Published Date: 12 November 2008
LOG on to BHTV to catch up with the top news and sports stories from this week's Bucks Herald.
This week anchorman Peter Davidson makes his selection of the stories behind the headlines while Adam King brings you the latest local sports news. Jemma Cooper has with the latest weather.

In news, the son of a pensioner has described conditions at Wycombe Hospital as 'Dickension' after his father caught superbug C-Diff while receiving treatment at the hospital.

In sport, Aylesbury United chariman Graham Read has a stark warning over the future of non-league football.

And in weather, it's a dry but brisk outlook to the week, with some cloudy spells, see our detailed five-day forecast, specific to Aylesbury Vale. (note: this week's forecast is one day out of sync due to technical difficulties).


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  • Last Updated: 13 November 2008 1:45 PM
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  • Location: Aylesbury
 
 
  

 
 

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