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BHTV weekly news bulletin: 7/5



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LOG on to BHTV to catch up with the best news and sports stories from this week's Bucks Herald as well as breaking news.
This week reporter Richard Hartley-Parkinson returns to make his selection of the stories behind the headlines while Stephen Gillett has the sport and Harriet Snookes brings the latest weather forecast.

In news, there is a major shortage of primary school places available in Aylesbury, the Blairs have splashed £4 million on a new home in the Vale. In sport, Aylesbury-born rugby ace James Buckland is set to leave London Wasps while the hot weather is set to continue this weekend, for the latest on these stories and more click 'Play' now.

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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 3:58 PM
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  • Location: Aylesbury
 
 
  

 
 

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