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Published Date:
09 February 2007
Already, hundreds of people have signed the petition.
You can really make a difference to the future of Aylesbury and the Vale .

I want to sign up to The Bucks Herald's
Dear Patricia campaign.



Your comments so far:

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To reduce the number of beds in the Florence Nightingale Hospice would be a tragedy - my father spent the only comfortable days of his "health care" there in 2003 and I value the place and the staff extremely highly. Nothing was too much trouble for them, a stark contrast to the way he was ingored in the general wards of the hospital. The time he spent there gave my mum and the rest of the family a break from caring for him, whilst happy in the knowledge that he was being looked after in a loving environment. To look after a terminally ill patient is not only difficult for the carers, but also for the patient, who feels that he/she may be a burden on their family. Dad relaxed while he was at the hospice and I shall always be grateful for the help and kindness they offered. Please do not diminish this priceless resource. Any one of us could need care of this quality at some point in our futures.

Mrs I Gorton, Mill View Road Tring,

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I support pressure on minister to increase available services and appropreiate increase in funding.

Roger Priest MBE, Read House Fairford Leys, Aylesbury

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A relative is a district nurse in the area. This is madness. Years of experience thrown away. How can the needs of patients in the home be monitored properly with district nurses only doing an initial assessment visit before passing on the care to relatively inexperienced and certainly less qualified staff? How can so few district nurses be expected to manage the workload that already places such demands on their teams?

Margaret Johnson, Julien Road, Watford

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A a patient at a local practice that is planning to close I am very concerned that health infrastructure is 'healthy' enough to cope with the vast increase in populaation proposed for thee next 15 years.

Mrs D McLoone, Hastoe Park Aylesbury

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I have elderly parents both currently in care, but unfortunately not the same home, let alone the same area. Mum (82) is at Maids Moreton Hall & Dad(81) who needs nursing care (which is being funded) has been put into The Hillside Nursing Home, Aylesbury. There is a nursing home place available at a home 200 yds from where my mother is, he cannot go because funding means he most go where specified.

Graham Newman, North End Nurseries, Quainton

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I feel sorry for the PCT having to manage all the initiatives and strategies it is given by a Government who hasn't a clue what it is like in the 'real' world.

We are constantly being told that services are being moved 'nearer to home' and that people will be treated in the community. If this is the case then it is nonsense to close beds in the local hospital, freeze District Nursing posts and cut back on all other services.

When will this Government wake up to reality and realise what it is really like 'down here on the ground'. I cannot believe that the PCT says that Buckingham Hospital is only used to a 60% capacity. This is because the hospital is too selective about the patients it will take.

How many people do you know who have been refused admission to Buckingham Hospital on some pretext or another? Respite used to be provided but that has all stopped. Vulnerable people are being forced to travel to High Wycombe, the other end of the county, for treatment, because Buckingham Hospital will not facilitate them. A & E services have been cut to 'normal working hours'.

You try taking a small child to A & E in Milton Keynes or Stoke Mandeville with another couple of toddlers in tow? The whole service is disgraceful and in my opinion, is being caused by short term thinking from people who do not listen to 'real' people.

Oh, no, I am sorry, I forgot, the problems in the Health Service are caused because people get sick, how silly of me. come on everyone, stay healthly and Vale of Aylesbury PCT will be able to stay within its budget!

Kay Bradley, Well Street, Buckingham

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Let us ensure that we don't eliminate essential care services.

Stewart Bromfield, Aylesbury

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It is just madness what they are planning.

Marina Trigg, Kynaston Avenue, Aylesbury

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We need our maternity services - they are so stretched and save so many lives.

Julia Barber, Buckland Common

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This has to be re-thought through.

Anne Butterworth, St Leonards, Tring

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We must keep funding for health visitors. They provide an invaluable service to the community. Young mums can't do without them.

Clare Beckwith

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Yet again the powers that be see fit to gamble with peoples lives. No wonder the generation who lived through the Second World War and rejoiced at the introduction of the National Health Service, feel so let down. My mother is in her eighties and receives exceptional care from the Wing community nurses. These nurses are now under threat of losing their jobs in the proposed cutbacks. Just another example of incompetant few playing with the health and wellbeing of the many!

Mo Allison, Park Gate, Wing

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Use some of the money that is given to almost any country that asks to improve health facilities in this country. North Bucks is facing a huge expansion in housing but there apears to be no corresponding expansion of health services, in fact it seems to be the opposite

Eric Minshull, Stowe View, Tingewick Buckingham

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I am in full support of this campaign. Instead of cutting back these vital services they should be increasing the support that is so desperatly needed. Indeed how will Aylesbury Vale PCT cope in the years to come when considering all the new housing developments that are taking place?

Andrea Kinch, Slattenham Close, Aylesbury

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We need the assurance that the health infrastructure WILL always be capable of coping with any increases in population for whatever reason.

Peter Magnall, London Road, Aston Clinton

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Cuts in the Health Service, especially in the Hospice are unacceptable.

John Bush, High Street, Weedon

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This is an appalling situation with the new government white paper 'our health, our care, our say' looking to move services into the local community surely this is a vital part of the future of services.

Alice Webster

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We want no cuts to healthcare in Aylesbury Vale more funding is vital from central goverment Act now before it is to late .it is morally wrong to bleed it dry.

Mr & Mrs Hunt, Dove Close, Badgers estate, Buckingham

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Go for it Bucks Herald - we are with you all the way!

Mr and Mrs C Stanley, Stoke Road, Aylesbury

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With a drastically inreased population in the Aylesbury area health provision must be increased and improved.

David Fulton, Aston Abbotts

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I deplore any cuts in the NHS.

Mrs S Bright, Kynaston Avenue, Stoke Mandeville

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It's funny how the Primary Care Trust can plead impoverishment and can plan cuts, while at the same time it - and the NHS in general - manage to waste thousands of pounds of public money.

When my son had to pay multiple visits to Stoke Mandeville hospital recently, the clinical care was excellent. However the levels of disorganisation and waste were abysmal. In particular I noticed a massive waste of energy, even in these times of dangerous global warming.

The lights were on everywhere I went in the hospital, even in rooms that were not being used, such as rest rooms and toilets.

In the parents' coffee room on the children's ward there was a large tank of water kept at boiling point day and night. It contained, I would estimate, about ten gallons of water, and although I was grateful for the cup of coffee I felt quite sick at the waste of energy and money. I also noticed that all cups and plates were "disposable" – more wasted money, when you could easily ask people to wash up when finished.

In the new canteen (which came, I suspect, with a hefty price tag) was a huge toasting grill which was kept permanently on, whether or not anyone was making toast – a sure recipe for guzzling electricity.

And then there is the slack use of human resources: despite many hours of waiting, we gained the impression that some of the staff milling around were not at all busy. No one seemed to be in control and there was a general air of nonchalance.

It seems to me that what is needed is better financial management – indeed, management of any description would be a start.

Y ours faithfully,

Rachel Beckett

Stuchbury Close, Aylesbury,

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I think the NHS is top heavy get rid of those who are pen pushers, and get more medical staff.

Mr.D.Rutland, Ridgeway Court,Aylesbury

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I find it amazing that such a short-sighted approach is being taken. Surely we should be campaigning for MORE funding rather that having to fight against cuts to an already financially-stressed health care system. With so many more residents coming into the Vale any cuts made now will make for a much more difficult scramble out of the black hole in the future. We are fortunate to have access to fantastic health care system in Britain - let's keep it that way.

Sara Bains, Elm Brook Close, Chearsley

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I am appalled at the proposed 'savings' for health-care in Buckinghamshire and its effect on staffing at the hospice.

Two years ago my sister-in law spent two vital weeks at F.N.H. where she received faultless care. During that time, her family were able to rest easier, knowing that she was happy, reassured and receiving first class treatment. Indeed, our visits were a pleasure - lovely surroundings, a happy atmosphere and excellent staffing, treatment, and cleanliness.

That stay was invaluable to her and family alike. I believe it was crucial to her successful fight to see her third Grandchild born a few months later.

To take away the staffing levels and rob others of this wonderful service at such an emotional, traumatic and painful time is criminal.

Yours sincerely

Jill Nutkins, by email

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I am very concerned about the situation with the Florence Nightingale Hospice. It is a vital resource for the terminally ill and their family and friends. I have had a neighbour and a dear friend and their families who all found great comfort in using this vital and scarce resource. I lost my brother to Cancer when he was only 33 and so know from a personal perspective the personal care and attention required for the terminally ill.

Please add my name to those of any action group opposing the current moves to change the Hospice

Yours faithfully

E lizabeth Shipp, Cumberland Close, Aylesbury

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I was appalled when I read your article today, stating that beds are definately to be cut at Florence Nightingale House.

I have personal experience of the wonderful care given by the staff at the Hospice to patients during their final weeks and days of life.

My first husband was cared for by the Day Hospice and also for respite several times before his death there , with a brain tumour in April 2001.

Subsequently. my second husband was in the Hospice from 9th December 2005 until his passing on 23rd December 2005.

When you are terminally ill like they were, the appropriate place is not in a busy hospital ward where the nurses are overstretched, but in the calm, tranquil atmosphere of the hospice where the nurses have more time to spend with the patients and the relatives at such a stressful time.

Also, what about all the money thet the Friends of the Hospice raise every year to keep it going?

Obviosly I feel very strongly about this and maybe when the "Powers that Be" need this sort of care they will be grateful that it was allowed to continue.

Sheila Pearce, The Spiert, Stone

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I lost my dear wife to cancer 12 weeks ago and I am appalled at the proposal to reduce the beds at the hospice.

Although Pam died at home she had been an in-patient in Florence Nightingale House for treatment. The care and attention which she received was superb. I shall always be grateful for that.

The loss of just one bed would be serious but to lose half of the beds would be an absolute tragedy. How anyone could consider denying terminally ill patients a little extra care and compassion for the last few weeks or days of their life is beyond belief.

Yours truly
John Sale, by email

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Surely in this day and age to axe hospice beds is wrong. My family have personally had a dying relative stay at the hospice and the support and help from the staff was out of this world. They were unable to save our relative but they really gave the best care and attention, which we would not have been able to provide at home. Thank you Florence Nightingale Hospice. We are behind you 100%.

Yasmin Rahman

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My wife and I are happy to add our names to the petition, to be sent to Mrs. Patricia Hewitt expressing concern at the present and future levels of health care, especially as vaste growth in housing is planned for the district. Health is just one of many aspects of the seeming lack of thinking through the proposals.

Robert & Sheila Vickers, Langdon Avenue, Aylesbury

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Having worked for the health service in the community as a District Nurse I am appalled at the cut backs that are occurring at the present time.

Surely the demographics of our population would tell any one that the population are getting older, and yes, they may be getting fitter, but there will still be many older people that need nursing in their own homes.

If these cut backs occur many older people will go unrecognised by the services that are left. We are heading for a catastrophe of elderly people being left forgotten because the department of health are so busy changing their health agenda causing PCTs to get into so much financial deficit and not taking the time to REALLY see what is going on in communities.

I think it is very short sighted of the Department of Health to enforce such cut backs in services that are so needed by our local community.Would Patricia Hewitt like to be told that there was no palliative care service or District Nurse service to care for someone she loved and caredf for? I doubt it.

Agnes Fanning, King Edward Avenue, Aylesbury

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I would like to register our support for the above as Ii feel the people of Bucks are losing out in many different areas of health care,perhaps if we were a Labour voteing area it would be different!

K & A. Lupton, by email

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Sir, I was appalled to learn of the planned cut in the number of beds available in the Hospice, for if there is a place which is indispensable for people with severe/terminal illnesses it is the Hospice. I cannot figure out how 12 beds can actually represent such a big hole in a budget which is so badly managed that the hole is already bottomless……..

The Hospice has been a God sent support to myself and my husband when he was still with us, I could not have kept him here until almost the end without the respites the Hospice gave me. I know of many others in the same case.

I was operated for cancer (just two years after my husband death), in December last and, should I, or my family, need help in the future, I would be greatly comforted to know that we can call on the Hospice in an emergency, simply to know that it is there is a comfort and the services which are provided are so pitiful that those of us who have been or are likely to be in need – let's face it most of us at some point or other – can do with all the help still available.

Thank you for your battle to keep the Hospice open and functioning fully.

Sophie Parry

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I am 100 per cent behind The Bucks Herald Campaign and agree with the comments by the doctors of Meadowcroft Surgery.

Barry McEvoy, 16 Hawthorn Close,

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I am appalled by the cutting of beds in the Florence Nightingale Hospice without any public consultation.

Sheila Pearce, The Spiert, Stone, Aylebury

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Cutting services means more pain and suffering for those most desperately in need. I have Cancer and Post Polio Syndrome and the service have been patchy so far but further cuts will only make matters worse for the patients. Good luck with this important campaign!

Susan McEvoy, Hawthorn Close, Aylesbury, Bucks

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Please no more cuts - instead put more money into this heath service that one day we all need.
M. Barker, Orwell Drive, Aylesbury

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Please see below a letter dictated to me from my mum and dad to stress the importance of the COPD clinic, and in their words "if it wasn't for Chris Finegan and her COPD expertise, mum would be dead".

My COPD went from bad to very bad in a short space of time. Before the COPD services were set up I was under the care of my family doctor.In the earlier days, and not understanding the disease fully, my husband would call the doctor out to see me in the hope he would make me better.

The doctor would only visit by appointment, and always in a hurry expect me to explain my symptoms in 10 minutes. When you struggle for every breath you take, talking quickly is a luxury that you no longer have. My husband would have to take over and talk for me, and even he would not be able to make the doctor see all the symptoms.

Ten minutes is just not enough, and generally the doctors are not fully aware that the slightest of symptoms can rapidly lead to disastrous results. Pills and advice is all that was ever offered.

The turning point was a time when Eddie (my husband) called the doctor out (a different one), and on her arrival, she immediately got an ambulance and I was off to A & E, my "minor" symptoms" that had been treated with useless pills and advice, and had accelerated to a state where I was unconscious and cannot recall the episode.

Fortunately at this point in time I came under the care of Chris Finegan who visited me in hospital and gave me hope.

During the time that she has cared for me, I have gone from sleeping on my sofa to having a mobility bed with a thick mattress and an inflatable mattress laid on top. I also have a commode as I can no longer do the walk to the bathroom – in fact she organised all these things for me with a phone call, and these items were delivered to me in 2 days!

S ince being in her care, I have received numerous aids to help me in my life. I have boots to go on my feet to prevent sores, cushions, walking sticks and frames, and literature to help us all understand COPD. She helped us to obtain a nebulisor in the early days, which I have since upgraded again simply due to Chris lending me another that is more efficient for my needs now.We understand now that with COPD your health fluctuates.

W hen it's bad you end up in hospital very close to death, and when it's good, you just survive.

I need you to understand that if it were not for Chris, I would not be here.

The vital things that Chris provides you cannot quantify.

Her visits are very frequent, and on each visit she measures my oxygen levels and not only that, she will instantly notice any changes in me, whether it be my mood, my colouring, or any other differences that are apparent since the last visit. By being so "on the ball" she is able to tell if my medication needs altering / juggling to compensate for any infections that may be brewing. She has provided my husband with an emergency kit of instructions and pills if I were to contract an infection and not able to contact her. Eddie has had to implement the emergency pack, and again if it were not for this – I would be dead due to a simple urine infection. Everything that she does can never be done by the doctor. I am due to go to Florence Nightingale Hospice again this month for a week for respite care. I went back in May, and even though I was very apprehensive, it turned out to be the best thing that I have done and achieved in a very long while – and my husband got a well-earned rest. Christine went out of her way to arrange this for me – she arranged the transport too, which was crucial, as I needed to be in a wheelchair and have my constant supply of oxygen.

I beg that all of this should continue.

Living with COPD is miserable for me, and miserable for my husband who is now my full time carer. You never think that it will happen to you. It is a fact that since Chris has been caring for me, I am alive today.

Yours truly,
Jean and Eddie Hedges

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I have just come back from spending a few hours with my mum at Florence - mum is there for a weeks respite care. If you have not had anyone who has used the services of the Hospice - you wont understand. A lot has been written about the day centre - which is also excellent, but not a lot has been written about the people who are there for longer periods.

In our case, my mother has been unwell for the past 12 months - she has COPD which will eventually kill her. The disease is of the lungs and mum is on oxygen all the time. My dad is now her full time carer at home. He sorts out her drugs, helps her to the loo and does all of the household chores. He too is unwell and looking after mum takes it out of him. The respite care that they are receiving is a huge huge benefit.

Dad gets to have the "week off" and do things that he cannot do while mum is at home - little things like taking the dog for a walk and not worrying about leaving mum. Mum too has a break from all of us fussing over her. The staff are great. This is the second time that mum has spent a week there, and most of the staff are the same people that mum met the first time round. Everyone has made a fuss of her saying how pleased they are to see her again - this is something that just wouldn't happen on a ward - but means a great deal to the patient. The staff genuinely care for the patients there. All are caring, sympathetic and professional without being patronising. The food that is served to the patients is excellent - fresh and healthy.

When my mum buzzes for help - whether it is to use the commode, or help to get dressed, the staff are at her bed within minutes. To close this facility would be terrible for the patient and the people who care for them at home. My mum also receives excellent care from the services of Chris Finegan at the COPD clinic. This too is facing cuts. I have attached two letters that we have sent to Gail Tucker to try and make the people concerned aware of what a difference Chris and the COPD services make to mums life. Without the services of the COPD clinic (as you will see from the attached letter) - mum wouldn't be here. Without the services of Florence Nightingale - mum wouldn't be here. You cannot quantify what both of these services have done for my mum. These services just can't close .

Kind regards
Kim Crook

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Health care is a vital element of our infrastructure. At a time when the Government is forcing Aylesbury Vale to take additional growth above and beyond our natural growth, that same Government should be looking to increase healthcare facilities in our District, not cutting back on existing services. It is vital that we have the necessary infrastructure in place to support the growth we have been allocated over the next 20 to 30 years. Once again the message has to go back to the Government that, without Government commitment to provision of the necessary infrastructure, we cannot take the additional growth they want us to take.

Cllr Carole Paternoster, Aylesbury Vale District Council

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I am shocked and disgusted with the cuts that are being made to the NHS services in Aylesbury Vale. And the lack of information given to the public who pay and rely on many of these services.

T oday my wife took out 12-week-old son to have his injections. When they arrived they were informed that the surgery no longer had a health visitor as she was told her service was to be cut from that surgery with immediate affect.

We were given no notice of this and it appears nor was the surgery.

We have a good relationship with our health cisitor and she has supported us with both our children. We trust her advice and rely on her support. We no longer know where to go to ask questions about bringing up our children, any health problems or any other things the health cisitor is involved with. One must also not forget the role they play in preventing child abuse!

Where do we go to get out baby weighed and checked over? We now have to choose a surgery in the area and see any health visitor who has space!

Suerly this is unacceptable as the number of children born each year is not reducing!

Mark Shaw, by email

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Firstly I congratulate and wholeheartedly support your headlining and awareness campaign regarding this negligent reduction in Goverment support for the Hospice.

It is a proven statistic that one in three people in the UK today will suffer cancer of one form or another during their lifetimes many of these will need the invaluable services of the hospice service as my mother did several years ago. To many it is a priceless support network which gives many the ability to go on with life in the only way possible.

With the huge growth in Aylesbury's population over the next 20 years how on earth can cutbacks in this service be contemplated let alone justified? Surely simple logic suggests that investment in the service to the same level as growth in the population is what is required - not reduction!!!! I think this decision is invalid, negligent and above all a very sad reflection on the state of government today.

Keep up the good work!

T. Hansford
Aston Clinton

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Thank you very much for the sensitively written article by Marianne Shaw, describing the very caring and much needed day hospice.

As a local GP with a special interest in end-of-life care, I know it has provided much needed support for many patients over the years.

I, therefore, was dismayed to read the inaccurate information in Section 1, page 7 of the same edition, from Lynda Lake-Stewart, acting chief executive of the Vale of Aylesbury Primary Care Trust.

When asked to clarify the fact that the number of beds at Florence Nightingale House could be reduced by half, as revealed by The Bucks Herald two weeks ago, she was quoted as saying: "Average bed occupancy rates were 64 per cent in May and 54 per cent in June."

Florence Nightingale House has 11 inpatient beds. The actual bed occupancy for April this year was in fact 73 per cent, May 74 per cent, June 68 per cent and July 72 per cent. This was in spite of significant staff shortage due to long-term sick leave among the nursing staff and the freeze on recruitment. In order to provide a flexible service, it would be impossible to manage the hospice at 100 per cent bed occupancy and still provide a compassionate, caring and quality service.

DR H BUTLAND
Whitchurch Surgery

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I read with sheer alarm the article on the front page of the Bucks Herald, 23 August issue at the suggested proposals to cuts to Healthcare services in the Vale of Aylesbury. I have particular personal concern over the cuts in the Community Nursing services, my mother received wonderful care from the District Nurses.

I felt they went above and beyond their contracted hours and at great cost to their own family lives. I know because I developed a rapport with all the team. Please tell me how Patricia Hewitt can justify an increase in Community Services when local PCT proposals recommend a fragmented service, because if you take away community staff, how can I be reassured my father will receive the same service should the time come that he requires care?

Regards
Sue Perry
By email

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I am appalled to learn that the Primary Care Trust is considering the closure of six beds at Florence Nightingale House (FNH) plus a reduction in communal nursing posts.
Where are the terminally ill patients to receive the care they urgently need?

My husband died in January and we were fortunate to have marvellous care from community nurses at home followed by two weeks in FNH where nothing was too much trouble and the staff were wonderfully caring. The whole atmosphere there was tranquil and he was completely at peace. The family were treated with respect and apart from being at home we could not have worked for a better place for his final days.

There has always been tremendous support from the general public for FNH which will continue in the future with fundraising and volunteering to maintain the excellent facilities to its full capacity.

With the proposed huge increase in housing for the area the PCT should be identifying the need for more beds. Closure at this time will place an intolerable burden on staff, patients and families and other ways of making savings should be explored as a matter of urgency.

Barbara Evered
Wingrave

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My husband, John Minster, died recently in the Florence Nightingale Hospice.
My family and I would like to thank all the nurses and staff for all their help and kindness.

They were wonderful.

The place was full of laughter and they made his last few days as pleasant as possible.

Mary Minster and family


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Dear Ms Hewitt

In the midst of cuts to the hospice service and services to the elderly, it might seem strange to be worrying about the diminishing numbers of Health Visitors and School Nurses. It appears to be a soft option, but have you forgotten Victoria Climbie and the Lamming Report?
The effects of the proposed cuts will render the Health Visitor Service ineffective to deliver its key role in Child Protection and its role of early intervention and prevention.

The Lamming report showed how easy it was for a child to slip through the net, with tragic results. Everyone declared that it must never happen again.
The government set up the excellent programme " Every Child Matters",
with the aims " Be healthy , Stay Safe, Enjoy and achieve, Make a positive contribution and Enjoy Economic Well-being. It sets great store on prevention and early intervention; professionals working together and sharing information The Health Visitors are ideally placed, at the very beginning of the child's life, to observe, record and support the family in a positive and non- threatening way. They are trusted and approachable
In the recent past the Health Visitor would visit every baby 3 times. On those visits, she would look at the baby and comment on his progress, suggest stratagems for coping and reassure the mother. They also ran courses which helped young mothers gain self confidence, which builds capacity in the community. The Health Visitor was not only valuable to the first time mother, but, because she saw EVERY mother and baby, she had a sound knowledge based experience of recognising when things were going wrong and could alert other services. She was not fooled by middle class parents, who were hiding abuse under a well organised life style

The School Nurses are another disappearing service, which should be contributing to the effective delivery of the 5 outcomes of Every Child Matters. They can deliver health and sex education far more effectively than teachers. They also provide another trusted and approachable person to whom children with problems can talk confidentially. Because of this, they are key in preventing child abuse, to say nothing of obesity.

Please find these valuable and valued services to continue for the benefit of the children and the whole community.

Bear in mind, that you are supposed to be delivering a "Health Service" and early diagnosis reduces the spend later on.

Building a fence at the top of the cliff will reduce the need for the ambulance at the foot of the cliff!

Yours Sincerely

Cllr Chloe Willetts


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We write in support of Meadowcroft Surgery's statement published in last week's Bucks Herald. As GPs we are dismayed at PCT proposals to dismantle the community nursing and health visitor teams and the significant cutbacks to essential services such as the hospice, speech and language therapy, chiropody and the complete loss of the linkworker service which has been invaluable in helping patients who do not speak English to access healthcare.

The proposed reduction in district nursing services will seriously compromise our ability to care for patients in their own homes. This proposal is counter to the government's expressed wishes in the 2006 White Paper - Your Health, Your Care, Your Say.

We welcome the Bucks Herald's efforts to inform the public of these proposals so that we all will have an opportunity to express our objections.

Yours faithfully

Dr Val Smith, Dr Gill Beck, Dr Mike Alexander, Dr Kevin Suddes, Dr Colin Kennedy, Dr Paul Vogwell, Dr Zoe Rogers
Elmhurst & Mandeville Surgeries

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As a service user, I am alarmed at the cuts to all services, which will have a disastrous effect on those in the community that are dependant on theses sevices it is criminal.

With current services acting as a preventative in supporting the vulnerable to stay in the community, it will mean we will become a drain and will need hospital/nursing home intervention, which will cost more long term.

With the planned growth and new houses how will we survive without basic services. This has not been thought through, if the consultation process had been followed, all of these points would have been flagged up and cuts would have been made in the right places. Management with a high salary that have no concept of how essential these services are and how much money they save if you look at the bigger picture.

Sheila Payne, Taurus Close, Steeple Claydon

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We have already suffered unacceptable cutbacks. I cannot find a national health dentist for me or my children and we are now told that my 11 year old son will not receive the orthodontic treatment he needs unless we as his parents can afford the estimated £2,000 to pay privately. We can't. Both I and his father have worked thorughout our adultlife paying tax and national insurance contributions. What national health service?

Sandra Griffiths, Stanhope Close Wendover

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After reading about the closing of half of Florence Nightingale House (FNH) I feel I must say something.

I am a carer for my terminally ill wife and for the last five years without FNH I do not know how I would have coped.

Last week my wife was taken very ill and had to be taken to A and E at Stoke Mandeville Hospital only to be told after seven hours that there were no beds and she would have to be taken to Wycombe Hospital. My wife is now in the last stages of her illness and now needs lots of care from places like FNH - all I hope is that the so-called suit brigade will need a place like FNH, maybe then they will know the things that carers and ill people go through.

DEREK STONE
by e-mail

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The Bucks Herald of August 2 headlined the proposed Aylesbury Vale PCT health service cuts with the emphasis on Florence Nightingale House.

The aspect that caught my eye though, seeming unbelievably badly thought out, was the suggestion that community nursing and the Out of Hours service should also be attacked.

These services are relatively low cost, effective and customer friendly, surely what the PCT should be pursuing in the present climate.

They enable patients to be treated outside the high cost hospital environment without blocking beds and incurring the huge overhead costs associated with treatment in a central facility.

They also avoid many calls on the ambulance services and A and E. Drawing an inference from reports on Stoke Mandeville hygiene in the same issue of The Bucks Herald they also significantly reduce the risks of cross-infection.

Population demographics indicate there will be a rapidly increasing demand in this area if an ageing population is to be treated economically. Any commercial organisation would jump at such an option to meet customer demand but the PCT doesn't seem to see it that way, even though the Health Secretary has indicated that strengthening care outside central facilities is seen as a way to improve NHS performmance.

I speak from personal experience, In 2004 I was seriously ill, as was my wife in early 2005. Thankfully we are both now fully recovered. During that time the vast majority of care was carried out in our home by a dedicated group of district nurses, and from time to time the Out of Hours service. If this had not been available, a lengthy stay in hospital would have been required at a cost which would have been an order of magnitude greater than the outcome in practice.

Historically, I have never been a supporter of NHS privatisation but it is proposals of this type which make me think that private organisations, centrally funded from general taxation, are probably the only way forward for our national healthcare.

Does anybody believe that a commercially run organisation, paid to provide quality healthcare for us all on a per capita basis, would act in this way?

I implore the PCT to consider overall strategy and think again abou this ill-conceived proposal.

GEORGE FISH
Weston Turville

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My husband and I have to agree with Derek (see letter), my mother passed away in September 2005 at FNH after spending her last 5 days there. Nothing was too much trouble for them, the nurses are angels on earth, and my family and I are aware how lucky she was to get a bed there. To think they have proposed to cut the amount of beds from 12 to 6 is preposterous to say the least.

The emphasis should be on increasing the bed number as there are still a large amount of people in the Vale that require their care but are unable to receive it when it's needed most.
As a family we have raised money to assist the hospice at my mother's wake, and more recently, my husband and I opted for donations instead of gifts or a honeymoon at our wedding. We don't regret raising the money, but it saddens and infuriates us that as well as paying taxes so that we can receive a (so-called) decent NHS service, it is obviously doesn't make a difference how we try to help, the cuts could be made regardless.

Perhaps the authority would be better placed looking at the management pay and expenses and cutting back on those? With the national disgrace of Stoke Mandeville's lack of care and basic hygiene in the light of the C.diff outbreak, we would think that cutbacks would be the last thing the health authority needs to do...

And as for Derek's comment about the suit brigade requiring the help of a place like FNH, it's obvious that on their income they would be able to afford private care anyway and would never have to enjoy the service we, the average public, receive from them today.
It amazes us that we in the UK tolerate this mis-management of our monies and services in this way. Trust me, if this was anywhere else in Europe the public would be rioting.
Mr and Mrs Hickman
by e-mail

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After reading your article re proposed cuts by Aylesbury Primary Care Trust I realised what a remarkable country we must live in.

We are able to fund care services, education, homes, plus cash from our taxed income to hijackers, murderers, rapists, paedophiles and illegal immigrants at an insatiable rate, yet as country we are not able to offer our own citizens the right to die with dignity in a loving and caring environment. Over the last eight years taxes have risen remorselessly but services to the community have not, indeed each year they get worse.

What, and for whose benefit do we pay our taxes?

Perhaps Mr Blair could start the ball rolling by cancelling his order for Blair 1 and 2 and reduce bureaucracy and wastage by at least 50per cent. This would, at least, be a starting point.

Makes one proud to be British.
Gerald Hunt
by e-mail

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The following people have already
signed our petition:

Ben Bloch, Stoke Mandeville
Patricia Skeggs, Wendover Road Aylesbury,
Bill Skeggs, Wendover Road, Aylesbury
Steph Mcgran, Chalgrove Walk, Aylesbury
Clare Barker, Clinton Crescent, Aylesbury
Mr.D.Rutland, Ridgeway Court,Aylesbury
Sara Bains, Elm Brook Close, Chearsley
Jim Henderson, Tees Road, Aylesbury
Sheila Pearce, The Spiert, Stone
James D Clarke, Turville Road, Aylesbury
Brian & Kathy Strand, Craigwell Ave Aylesbury
Yasmin Rahman, Aylesbury
Robert & Sheila Vickers, Langdon Avenue, Aylesbury
Agnes Fanning, King Edward Avenue, Aylesbury
James D Clarke, Turville Road, Aylesbury
Brian & Kathy Strand, Craigwell Avenue, Aylesbury
Janet Cope, Furlong Crescent, Bishopstone
Mr and Mrs P Davies, Putnams Drive, Aston Clinton
Mr and Mrs Smith, Eskdale Road, Stoke Mandeville
Miss M Buckingham, High Street, Waddesdon
Jeanette Reston, Mill Road, Slapton
Mrs Jo Barnard, Parsons Lane, Bierton
George and Eileen Humphrey, Dollicott, Haddenham
Mrs S Bell, Mellstock Road, Aylesbury
Paul and Zoe Young, The Pastures, Aylesbury
Mrs S Banks, Aylesbury Road, Bierton
Renata Nowakowska, New Bedford House, Buckingham Street, Aylesbury
Sandie Joy, Yew Tree House, Cublington
Sheila Paxton, Latimer Court, Aylesbury
Mrs P Catton, Waxwing Close, Aylesbury
Brian Eldridge, Hillington Close, Aylesbury
Paul Merrier, Eskdale Road, Aylesbury
J. Chadbone, Bakers Street, Waddesdon
Mrs C Maloney, Roundhill, Stone
P.K. Sahu, Elmhurst Road
R Haunton-Barron, Holly Frindle, Terrick
D Woodman, Dover Hedge, Aylesbury
Patrice Lehner, Pound Cottage, Cuddington
David Hughes, High Street North, Stewkley
Mavourneen Elliott, Old Stoke Road, Aylesbury
Anne Davies, Langstone Close, Aylesbury
Elizabeth Gaunt, Cornerstones, High Street, Dinton
Peter and Dora Medcalf, Windmill Street, Brill
Vikki Smith, Clinton Crescent, Aylesbury
Mr R and Mrs M Stiff, St Michaels, Meadle
Angela Green, Dover Hedge, Bedgrove
R and D Potts, Verney Walk, Aylesbury
D.J. Champney, Allowby Walk, Aylesbury
DJ and DJ Folley, Elm Close, Chinnor
KE Horrex, Culverton Hill, Princes Risborough
Linda Richardson, Nan Aires, Wingrave
S Barnes, Weston Road, Aston Clinton
Pauline Vosper, King Edward Avenue, Aylesbury
V Lake, Orchard Croft, Drayton Beauchamp
DM Dean, Thornton Crescent, Wendover
M Foley, Goss Avenue, Waddesdon
Captain and Mrs AFC Wemyss, Bishopstone, Aylesbury
Mary Lyons, Northumberland Avenue, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs Fisher, Main Street, Weston Turville
Donna Palmer, Dalesford Road, Aylesbury
Mr CN and Mrs P Lawson, Russell Avenue, Aylesbury
Anthony Manton, The Council Houses, Ivinghoe Aston
Wendy and Maurice Adams, New Road, Weedon
Mr and Mrs Salter, Nap Farm, Oakley
Mrs CE Morris, Moorhills Road, Wing
S Silk, Coppice Way, Aylesbury
Mrs J and Mr D Matthews, Long Meadow, Bedgrove
A Morgan, Tring Road, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs Allaby, Miles Close, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs R Dorrington, Broughton Avenue, Aylesbury
Mrs H Newman, Ashgrove Gardens, Whitchurch
Mrs AM Golder, Quainton Road, Waddesdon
Mrs G Pearce, Belle Vue, Stone
K Gledhill, Avocet Way, Watermead
Jane Seare, College Road, Aston Clinton
S Hopkin, Bateman Drive, Aylesbury
Lyndsay Warner, Stanbridge Road, Leighton Buzzard
J Woodford, Lower Hartwell Farm, Aylesbury
Mrs P Smith, Limes Avenue, Aylesbury
Mrs Honeyman, Ramworth Way, Aylesbury
Frances Kent, Aylesbury Road, Bierton
Monica Maguire, Bridle Manor, Halton
D. Norman, Curlew Cottage, Wood Village, Newgate, Haverford West, Pembs, W Wales
Fiona Matthews, Manor House, Aylesbury
D Dwight, Tring Road, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs Newby, Quainton Road, North Marston
Lawrence Burns, Bishopstone, Aylesbury
Miss B Paton, Walton Dene, Aylesbury
Jill Greenfield, Ardenham Street, Aylesbury
Colin and Valerie Price, Shepperds Close, North Marston
JD and AC Freeman, Fantail Lane, Tring
Mrs G Emmett, Jasmine Crescent, Tring
Jeff Ardley, Bates Lane, Weston Turville
Sharon Ardley
Mr A Groves, Turville Road, Aylesbury
Mrs JV Groves
Mrs DJ Powlesland, 75, Welbeck Avenue, Aylesbury
Mr RJ Powlesland
S Ardley, Welbeck Avenue, Bedgrove
Mrs D French, Nightingale Road, Aylesbury
Mrs F Roberts, Station Road, Haddenham
Mr D Roberts
Brian Daniels, Andrews Way, Aylesbury
Barbara Daniels
M Stone, Rowland Way, Aylesbury
Mrs J O'Hare, The Gables, Haddenham
Mrs B Evered, Wingrave
Mrs V Head, Buckingham Road, Edgcott
Mrs B Hopps, Rectory Drive, Waddesdon
Mrs B Spencer, Galsworthy Place
EM Scott, Bramcote Close, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs R Piddington, Cromwell Avenue, Aylesbury
Wilma Anic, Blackwater Drive, Aylesbury
Mrs A Williams, Worlds End Lane, Weston Turville
Mr and Mrs G Edwards, Mercers Meadow, Wendover
Barbara Knock, Grasmere, Aylesbury
P and H Rainbow, Kingfisher, Aylesbury
A Usher, Middle Road, Aylesbury
NA Wallington, Ludgershall
Mr and Mrs Topping, Station Road, Quainton
Mrs DM Parrott, Station Road, Quainton
WR Mead, Lower Icknield Way, Aston Clinton
Mr J Fleming, Chaloner Road, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs EH Glasspool, Barncroft, Peggs Lane, Buckland
Mr and Mrs Nicolay, High Street, Weedon, Aylesbury.
Dr K R Bond, Mellstock Road, Aylesbury.
N Boxhall, Charles Close, Aylesbury.
J Potter, Queensmead, Aylesbury.
Mrs W Brown, Great Kimble, Aylesbury.
J Tomkins, Penn Road, Aylesbury.
Mandeep Aujla, Brendon Close, Hayes, Middx.
Shameem Akhtar, Kitchener Road, High Wycombe, Bucks.
Anicetas Parker, St Clements, Stanley Hill, Amersham.
Ann Barber, Tylers Green, High Wycombe, Bucks.
Clare Charleston, Roberts Ride, Hazlemere, High Wycombe, Bucks.
Joy Hodgson, Gossmore Lane, Marlow, Bucks.
Jenny Hogg, Westover Court, Court Close, Downley, High Wycombe, Bucks.
Julie Fenwick, Cornerways, Horsenden, Princes Risborough, Bucks.
Mr and Mrs D Hall, Grenville Road, Southcourt, Aylesbury.
LJ and MA Tyrell, Midhurst Close, Aylesbury.
Mrs T Jeffrey and family, Putlowes Drive, Fleet Marston, Aylesbury.
N and P Jones, Hellstock Road, Aylesbury.
Eileen Thornhill, Wendover Road, Stoke Mandeville, Aylesbury.
K Dell, Great Meadow Way, Aylesbury.
Mr GHA Aplin and Miss W Aplin, Bedgrove Estate, Aylesbury.
G Wilson and B Richardson, Lavric Road, Aylesbury.
Mr and Mrs Angell, Golden Riddy, Linslade, Leighton Buzzard.
JE Dancer, Carters Farm, St John's Lane, North Marston, Buckingham.
A Dancer, Windways, Portway, North Marston, Bucks.
Mrs LA Evans, London Road, Aston Clinton, Bucks.
John and Margaret Cole, New Hope Lodge, London Road, Wendover.
Mr J Lawrence, Ivy Cottages, Stockwell Lane, Little Meadle, Aylesbury.
Mr and Mrs G Baxter, Evenlode Close, Walton Court Estate, Aylesbury.
P Brazier, Bedgrove, Aylesbury.
Mrs VJ Duffy, Bedgrove, Aylesbury.
Mrs S Timberlake, Church Lane, Chearsley, Aylesbury.
Mrs S Rowswell, Anton Way, Aylesbury.
Mrs A Newman, Burcott Close, Bierton, Aylesbury.
Mrs C Rickard, Burcott Lane, Bierton, Aylesbury.
Mr Rickard, Burcott Lane, Bierton, Aylesbury.
A Gilmore, Wallbridge Close, Hartwell Estate.
Mrs DM Galliford, High Street North, Stewkley, Leighton Buzzard.
Christine Woods, Chequers Lane, Prestwood, Great Missenden, Bucks.
Jackie King, Bronte Close, Aylesbury.
Andrew Dawkin, Finmere Crescent, Aylesbury.
Matthew Walsy, White Close, Downley, High Wycombe.
Kirsty Ashby, Risborough Road, Bucks.
Ed Haunton, Risborough Road, Bucks.
Mr JA Binks, Kynaston Avenue, Stoke Mandeville.
F Ettinoffe, 1 Essex Place, Aylesbury.
C Gyles, Parsons Lane, Bierton, Aylesbury.
Mrs IC Howett, Walnut Close, Stoke Mandeville, Bucks.
J Padow, Rowston Road, Bierton, Aylesbury.
Mr MJ Kershaw, Long Furlong, Haddenham, Bucks.
N Stubbs, Green Acres Close, Whitchurch, Aylesbury.
Mrs C Perry, Northfield Road, Aylesbury.
Mrs MV Latimer, Brudenell Drive, Stoke Mandeville, Aylesbury.
Mr and Mrs N Blum, Oliffe Close, Aylesbury.
Mrs A Brion, Green View, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs AM McNeill, Patrick Way, Aylesbury.
Miss JK King, Hillary Close, Aylesbury.
Linda Danks, Bedgrove, Aylesbury.
Gina Bocca, Lionel Avenue, Wendover, Bucks.
Kevin and Helen Coetzee, Kestrel Way, Watermead, Aylesbury.
Mrs A Collins, Regency Court, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Steve Collins, Roogers Lane, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Brian White, Hurleys Cottages, Wexham Street, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
EV Brady , Penn Meadow, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Paul Clayton, Pine Cottage, Larchmoor Park, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Barbara Stainer, Bells Hill Green, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Mr TGJ Cox, Old House Court, church Lane. Wexham, Bucks.
Don Ackrell, Coopers Row, Iver Heath, Bucks.
Andrew Ackrell, Coopers Row, Iver Heath, Bucks.
M Michie, Tudor cottage, West End Lane, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Mr PJ Cox, Old House Court, Church Lane, Wexham, Bucks.
Sue Hoare, Fern Drive, Taplow, Bucks.
P Vincent, Bunby Road, Stoke Poges, Slough, Berkshire.
Mrs J White, Templewood Lane, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Alison Couch, Sefton close, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
R Wakefield, Ways, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Miss C Dell, Tring Road, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs Barbara Watson, Ingram Avenue, Bedgrove Park, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs Sheppard, Chapel Drive, Aston Clinton, Bucks.
P Hobson, Northfield Road, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Dominic Battrick, Clevehurst Close, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Alan Shuttleworth, Rogers Lane, Stoke Poges, Slough.
Tania Cahill, Rokesby Road, Slough.
John Price, Hammond End, Farnham Common, Bucks.
Mrs P Edmund, Sefton Close, Stoke Poges, Slough.
Rosemary Mitchell, Andrew Hill Lane, Hedgerley, Bucks.
Oliver Kidby, Wexham Street, Stoke Poges.
Sue Whittaker, Heatherside Gardens, Farnham Common, Bucks.
W Waterhouse, Duffield Lane, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Gessier Zeld, Monkseaton, Park Road, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Rosemary Cox, Freemans Close, Stokepoges, Bucks.
Michelle Monbarah, Home Farm Way, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Mr and Mrs Penhale, Rectory Terrace, Park Road, Farnham Royal, Slough.
EATJC Brooks, Tall Trees, Bells Hill Stoke Poges, Bucks.
M Blackwell, Rogers Lane, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Kathie Lebber , Framewood Farm, Stoke Poges.
PS Snelling, Badgers Wood, Farnham Common, Bucks.
CW Hoult, Farthing Green Lane, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Peter Gunn, Kemsley Chase, Farnham Common, Bucks.
Mrs J Wigley, Hawkland Farnham Royal, Slough.
Bill Muckeridge, St Huberts Place, Gerrards Cross, Bucks.
Wayland Braithwaite, Vine Road, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Linda Nevin, Sefton Close, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Whittaker, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Eric Price, Cherry Tree Lane, Falmer
Sue Archibald, Wakefield Crescent, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Patricia Harrison, Langtons Meadow, Farnham Common.
Mrs S Glaister, Thurleys Cottages, Wexham Street, Wexham.
Lesley Whitaker, Parish Lane, Farnham Common.
Laura Carily, Sefton Close, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Mrs CE Peasgood, Sark Lawn, Farnham Royal, Slough.
Phyllis Berry, Larchmoor Park, Gerrards Cross Road, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
S Bailey, Duffield Lane, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Martin McNamara, Vine Road, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
P Bartlett, Oxford Road, Gerrards Cross, Bucks.
Mr DR Lewendon, Decies Way, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Pam Donaldson, Fugelmere Grange, Fulmer, Bucks.
Ian Robinson, Bells Hill Green, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
CC Whyte, The Poplars, Orchard Gate, Farnham Common, Slough.
Mrs GM Hubble, Windmill Road, Fulmer, Bucks.
B Warren, Rogers Lane, Stoke Poges.
GW Elderfield, Busby Road, Stoke Poges.
C Bragg, Vine Road, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
M Lewis-Bragg, Vine Road, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Helen Bovey, Autumn Close, Slough.
C Roads, Philip Drive, Flackwell Heath, High Wycombe.
Avril Richards, School Lane, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Elaine Ray, Rosewood, Bath Road, Taplow, Maidenhead, Berkshire.
Mrs S Collins, Rogers Hue, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
J Stanton, Vine Road, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Michele Lee, Holay Close, Farnham Common, Bucks.
Rev Gordon Briggs, Freemans Close, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Elwyn Dyer, Stoke Court Drive, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Hattard, Dar il Heven, Purtan Lane, Farnham Royal, Bucks.
James Creen, Gerrards Cross Road, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Mrs L Buckley, Bishop Orchard, Farnham Royal, Bucks.
Grahaeme Smith, Bellshill Green, Stoke Poges, Slough.
Mabel Sharpe, Westend Court, West End Lane, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Doreen Ridge, Freemans Close, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
GR Ireland, Montebecco, Stoke Wood, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Paul Brett, Duffield Lane, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Mrs D Davies, Rogers Lane, Stoke Poges.
Barbara Batcher, Vine Road, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
FA Oakes, Bishops Orchard, Farnham Royal, Bucks.
Alison Sikora, Stratton Road, Beaconsfield, Bucks.
Dolly Sain, Maudlin Cottage, Green Lane, Farnham Common.
JW Housedo, Sefton Close, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
S Box, Park Road, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Susan Horne, Bath road, Cippenham, Slough.
JJ Moheny, Neville Close, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
JA Sprules, Sefton Close, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Leonard Castle, Freemans Close, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
Merrell Hardy, Freemans Close, Stoke Poges, Bucks.
P Meadows, The Crescent, Pitstone, Bucks.
Miss J Newman, Burcott Close, Bierton, Aylesbury.
Mrs Lansdown, Walnut Close, Stoke Mandeville, Aylesbury.
Mrs Seely, Green End, Granborough, Near Winslow, Bucks.
Mr R Newman, Hastoe Park, Elmhurst, Aylesbury.
Linda K Beet, Coppice Way, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Joan Finch, 90 Meadowcroft, Aylesbury, Bucks.
S R Ramsden, Hawthorne Way, Wing, Leighton Buzzard, Beds.
Merrick family, Redcliffe Walk, Aylesbury.
Mrs G Collins, Grasslands, The Coppice, Aylesbury.
HG Stonley, White Hart Lane, Haddenham, Aylesbury.
Valerie Osborn, Cublington, Leighton Buzzard.
Mr and Mrs Phillips, Raven Close, Watermead, Aylesbury.
Mrs Z Hamblin, Langdon Avenue, Aylesbury.
Shelagh Homewood, Freemantle Road, Aylesbury.
Mrs A Buckle, Sandhill Way, Aylesbury.
Mr Ken Busby, Belgrave Road, Aylesbury.
Mr AH Morgan, Dove Close, Walton Court, Aylesbury.
Mr P and Mrs DR Bowman, Little Lane, Loosley Row, Princes Risborough.
Mrs Rodbard, Arnold Court, Milton Rroad, Aylesbury.
Mr and Mrs B Ashford, Quarrendon Avenue, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs R Millard, Whiteleaf, Princes Risborough, Bucks.
RA Roberts, Craigwell Avenue, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Nicola Jones, Mowbray Road, Aylesbury, Bucks.
P Harper, Dome Court, Aylesbury, Bucks.
AD Hiscock, Ingram Avenue, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr and Mrs J Nitchen, Treves Green, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr EA King and Mrs CE King, Beaconsfield Road, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr M Wilmot, Clare Court, Aylesbury, Bucks.
EB Vogt, Grass Hays, Bedgrove, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr and Mrs G Andrews, Shopkins Court, Aylesbury.
AF and PE Abbotts, Langdon Avenue, Aylesbury.
Mr and Mrs G Smart, Ingram Avenue, Aylesbury.
Anne C. Frow, ,Weedon Rd, Aylesbury.
Bernard Frow B.A. SRN RNMH, Weedon Rd, Aylesbury.
Mr and Mrs GR Bennett, Willis Road, Haddenham, Bucks.
Mr and Mrs L Pooley, Willis Road, Haddenham, Bucks.
Mr R Finch, Meadowcroft, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs C Bowley, Aylesbury Road, Wendover, Bucks.
Mr and Mrs Seeber, Fowler Road, Aylesbury.
JE McClane, Oxford Road, Stone, Aylesbury.
M and J O' Sullivan, Park Street, Aylesbury.
Mr McQuaide, Pearce Close, Aylesbury.
Mrs BG Hucknan, Sedrup, Near Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs MA Latham, Newton Road, Drayton Parslow, Milton Keynes.
T Spurrier, Alwin Close, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Rita Duffin, Craigwell Avenue, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs EJ Carpenter, Willis Road, Haddenham, Bucks.
Mr CH Linsell, Towersey Way, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs J Davison, Grendon Way, Bierton, Aylesbury, Bucks.
L Bartman, The Barnhouse, Stoke Mandeville.
Martha Otway, Greenacre, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs A Tyack, Churchway Haddenham, Bucks.
MA Powell, Oxford Road, Stone, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs M Cannings, Crossfield Road, Princes Risborough, Bucks.
Mrs A Borchard, Baker Street, Waddesdon, Aylesbury.
AL Vosper, Kink Edward Avenue, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs S Flowers, Hulbert End, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Dennis and Joan Newman, Turville Road, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Derek and Jean Roylance, Marks Orchard, Granborough, Buckingham.
Mr and Mrs P Wilson, Lower Street, Quainton.
SJ Marsh, Gatensbury Place, Clifford Road, Princes Risborough.
Miss S Marsh, Gatensbury Place, Clifford Road, Princes Risborough.
Mr and Mrs Marsh, Elmdale Gardens, Princes Risborough.
Mrs D Mayedek, Mitcham Walk, Aylesbury, Bucks.
K Maitland, Stephenson Close, Aylesbury.
Betty Child-Kinsella, Ridgeway Court, Aylesbury.
Lesley Ronson, Rosebery Road, Aston Clinton, Aylesbury.
Paula Kinsella, Ridgeway Court, Aylesbury.
SJ Turner, Chiltern Street, Aylesbury.
Mr and Mrs Wilshere, Chapel Lane, Stoke Mandeville, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr and Mrs D Carter, Narbeth Drive, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Alan Shah, Cherwell Road, Walton Court, Aylesbury.
S Pilbeary, Warwick Row, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs J Whitton, Gogh Road, Haydon Hill, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr and Mrs Doe, Dunsham Lane, Aylesbury, Bucks.
S R Ramsden, Hawthorne Way, Wing, Leighton Buzzard, Bucks
Pamela George, Simpson Place, Aylesbury.
Mrs J Merry, Bishopstone Road, Stone, Aylesbury.
Mrs C Harman, Limes Avenue, Aylesbury.
M Redman, Ellen Place, Aylesbury.
Mrs J White, Belgrave Road, Aylesbury.
Mrs M Newman, Savernake Road, Aylesbury.
Mrs P Davies, Carr Close, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs R Bryant, Narbeth Drive, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Sadie Woodford, Meadowcroft, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs Barbara Newman, Thame Road, Aylesbury, Bucks.
M McNulty, Hardy Close, Aylesbury, Bucks.
FI Burnham, Oulton close, Foxhills, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Miss E Rogers, Grasslands, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs N Rushmere, Meadowcroft, Aylesbury, Bucks.
James A Harris, Cam Mead, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr and Mrs P Brown, Webster Road, Aylesbury.
Joy D Atkins, Green End Street, Aston Clinton, Aylesbury.
Carol Brown, Charmfield Road, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs E Baldwin, Abbey Road, Aylesbury, Bucks.
James Dowton, Abbotts Road, Aylesbury.
Mrs Pat Dowton, Abbotts Road, Aylesbury, Bucks.
David Fleet, Buttermere, Cumberland Park, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr AJ and Mrs CC Tickner, Thrush Close, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Bill Milne, Torridge Road, Aylesbury.
Caroline Jones, Aylesbury,
Sheetal Ashiani, Wendover Road, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr and Mrs Dewick, Aston Clinton Road, Weston Turville
Mr and Mrs Garland, Church Street, Wingrave
Georgina Drew, , Highmoors, Halton
Mr Brocklehurst, The Firs, Brill
Mr and Mrs N Green, Hulcott
Mr and Mrs Ellis, Sovereign Close, Granborough
Mr and Mrs AJ Weedon, Cubb Field, Aylesbury
Keith Smith, Walnut Tree Lane, Longwick
LC Pegg, Burleys Road, Winslow
Mrs Barker, Medley Close, Aston Clinton
Mr and Mrs N Gray, Chestnut Avenue, High Wycombe
Lesley Dudman, Manor Drive, Stewkley
Alan and Lindey Mooney, Bishops Field, Aston Clinton
Mr and Mrs J Jennings, Portway Road, Twyford
Mr and Mrs A Watson, , The Moors, Kidlington
Barbara Briggs , Lomond Drive, Linslade
Mrs R Stuchbury, New Street, Tingewick
Mrs A Farley, Ramsden Square, Cambridge
Debbie Myall, Stokes Croft, Haddenham
Mrs AL Goble, Stokes Croft, Haddenham
Fiona Shipley, Charlestown Way, Hull
Mrs N Stuchbury, Hare Close, Buckingham
MA Collins, High Moors, Halton
MJ Hodges, Oving
AM Bailey, Brackley, Northants
Bill Parkinson, Malyns Close, Chinnor
Mr and Mrs Van Den Boom, Pebblebrook School, Aylesbury
John Higgs, Harrier Close, Aylesbury
RJ Lewis, Orchard Close, Wendover
Mr RK and Mrs K Suddes, 38, Fairacres, Prestwood
Teresa Clarke, Bedgrove
Graham Aylett, St Mary's Square, Aylesbury
TD Deverson, Tavistock Street, Bletchley
JP Baxter, Grendon Way, Bierton
Lin Hazell, Oxford Avenue, Burnham
Patricia Brion, Buckingham Way, Flackwell Heath
Mrs J Walker, Copes Shroves, Hazlemere
Mr and Mrs Moss, Dixon Close, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs RJ Oakley, Sandhill Way, Aylesbury
Mrs JR Needs, Greenway, Great Horwood
Mr and Mrs Pickett, Church View, Freeland, Oxford.
T Quainton, The Paddocks, Steeple Claydon
Mrs LA Cook, St Annes Road, Aylesbury
Dr C Archer, Croft Road, Thame
TJ Burchell, Hill Farm, Piddington
Khadim Hussain, Turnfurlong, Aylesbury
Freda Hussain, Ardenham Street, Aylesbury
Mrs Jolley, Fremantle Road, Aylesbury
Sheila and Brian Greenfield, Whaddon Chase, Aylesbury
S Mardlin, Wendover Way, Aylesbury
Alan and Mary Maude, Stocklake
Patricia Wright, Dobbins Lane, Wendover
Mrs MA Crawford, York Place, Aylesbury
Mr J and Mrs P Bamford, Fletcher Close, Quarrendon
SR and DC Jenkins, Fairfax Close, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs P Murphy, Lay Road, Aylesbury
Kath and Michelle Slaymaker, Rosehill Crescent, Twyford, Bucks
Dorrie Tutton, Edward Walk, Aylesbury
N Wheble, Hillesden Road, Gawcott
W Blakeway, Pike Corner, Aylesbury
J Isherwood, Walton Way, Aylesbury
Veronica Inman, Crosland Road, Aylesbury
Anne Champion, Patrick Way, Aylesbury
K Peasley Ashgrove Gardens, Whitchurch
PJ Smith, Reynold Drive, Aylesbury
Janet Place, Long Leys, Aylesbury
B Dickson, Grenville Avenue, Wendover
Pauline Gower, Old Orchards, Bierton
Lisa Jeffs, Great Lane, Bierton
Pamela Bacon, Foxdell Way, Chalfont St Peter
Charlotte Ward, Castle Road, Camden
Mrs H Shotton, Granborough Road, North Marston
Mr and Mrs Hogg, Willow Way, Wing
Samantha Pirie, Chequers Hill, Flamstead, Herts
Joanna Lipscombe, Broughton Avenue, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs Borrelt, Burleigh Place, Buckingham
Allison Upton, Holland Road, Aylesbury
Donna Hicks, Bishopstone, Aylesbury
E Carliana, Brooklands Drive, Leighton Buzzard
Mr and Mrs Townsend, Little Gaddesden, Herts
Mr and Mrs DH Morgan, Nalders Road, Chesham
Karen Dixon, Russell Avenue, Aylesbury
Annabel Lovelock, West Street, Buckingham
Mrs M Rawlings, Marsh Gibbon
G Ellis, Garden Cottage, MK18 4JR
MH Weston, Doggetts Wood, Bucks
Rachel Hunt, Station Road, Winslow
Mike Gallagher, Spruce Road, Aylesbury
Mr B and Mrs J Sale, Whitebeam Close, Weston Turville
Mrs F Spencer, Whitebeam Close, Weston Turville
Terry and Liz Foley, Buckingham Road, Winslow
John and Anne Cutler, Marsworth Road, Pitstone
Hazel Connor, Stepnells, Marsworth
Mrs LD Randall, Shereway, Aylesbury
Mrs MR Dormer, Quainton Road, Waddesdon
S Kennedy, Victory Road, Steeple Claydon
Mrs S Fisher, Springhill Road, Grendon Underwood
FJ Taylor, Carlton Close, Aylesbury
Mrs J Honnel, Intalbury Avenue, Aylesbury
Mrs J Hood, Barnabas Road, Linslade
I Marriott, Station Road, Quainton
Jo Ottaway, Grays Lane, Downley
HA Bolster, Wootton End, Ludgershall
Sue Buhler, St Leonards Road, HP6
Denise and Alan Bentham, Barnett Way, Bierton
CJ Brown, Brickstock, Aston Abbotts
DF Ginger, Lark Vale, Watermead, Aylesbury
WJC Hilsden, Shalstone, Buckingham
H Sedgewick, Eaton Road, Kempston
Chris Taylor, Lupin Walk, Aylesbury
D and J Tuer, Nearton End, Swanbourne
Warl WissGott, Kilncroft, Leverstock Green, Hemel Hempstead
Lynda Mackay, Clinton Crescent, Aylesbury
K Grace, Little Tring, Tring, Herts
Judith Reading, St Anne's Road, Aylesbury
P Crockett, Aylesbury Road, Askett
David Wise, Thornborough
Mrs J Aggett, Risborough Road, Stoke Mandeville
Mr and Mrs Williams Lodge Farm Court, Weston Turville
Ray Ghent, Scott End, Aylesbury
Graham Webster, Hawthorn Close, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs Wiltshire, Bronte Close, Aylesbury
Mrs V Rayner, Vicarage Road, Marsworth
Mr and Mrs McKinley, Little London, Whitchurch, Bucks
Mr and Mrs Barton, Osborne Way, Tring
Sylvia Levitt, The Cedars, Wendover
Mrs N Austin, Beaconsfield Road, Aston Clinton
Brian Peel, Fairway, Princes Risborough
Mr and Mrs D Giles, Kingsmead, Monks Risborough
Joanne Keer, Burleys Road, Winslow
Mr and Mrs BJ Brackley, Elm Way, Rickmansworth, Herts
Jeff Mortimer, King End, Bicester
Mrs A Cullen, Ringshall
MA Simmonds, Great Missenden
Derek Yardley, Great Missenden
A McCulloch, Addington Road, Buckingham
Mr and Mrs A Colby, Launton
Lynne Rayner, Vicarage Road, Marsworth
Mr and Mrs P Moorcraft, Trooper Road, Aldbury
B Gibbard, Rowland Way, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs Jeacock, Primrose Terrace, Brill
Mr D and Mrs J Tucker, Bettina Grove, Bletchley
Mr and Mrs K Willoughby , Frensham Drive, Bletchley
Niknam Hussain, St Anne's Road, Aylesbury
Lesley Stanford, Roades Lane, Gallowstree Common, Reading
Dorothy Howlett, Walton Way, Aylesbury
Freda Roberts, Blenheim Place, Aylesbury
Denise Summers, Chaucer Drive, Aylesbury
Harriet Latimer, London Road, Aston Clinton
M. Edmonds, Chearsley
J Cartwright, Ludgershall
Debby Daniels, Weedon Road, Aylesbury
David Dean, Elmsdale Road, Wootton
Mrs S Polhill, St Marys Road, East Claydon
Jane Humber, Emerald Close, East Claydon
Netta Glover, High Street, Wing
David Bloomfield, Havenshaw Close, Aylesbury
Pauline Wilkinson, Harding Road, Chesham
John and Faith Kemp, Dunton Road, Stewkley
PJ Nicholson, Queens Mead, Aylesbury
John Merrick, Meadoway, Hartwell, Aylesbury
Mrs L Sheppard, Richmond Road, Aylesbury
Paula Lyon, Sulby Close, Aylesbury
John Vooger, Grove Court, Bierton
Jane Holliday, Church Lane, Deanshanger
R Grace, Wendover
Julie Young, Ashfield Road, Chesham
Gillian Alexander, Cublington Road, Wing
NJ and SP Shipp, Highfield Road, Winslow
Mr and Mrs Edwards, Castle Park Road, wendover
S Wissgott, Kilncroft, Leverstock Green, Hemel Hempstead
Mr and Mrs R Aguilar, Northridge Way, Hemel Hempstead
Pat Dodge, Gade Avenue, Watford
Helena Millers, Greenway Great Horwood
Mr and Mrs H Cadd, Lodge Close, Padbury
Jenny Puddefoot, New Road, Weston Turville
AC Nicholls, Pednor Road, Chesham
Mr and Mrs Saunders, Stratton Green, Aylesbury
Mrs JA and Miss EJ Adams, Welbeck Avenue, Aylesbury
Sir Lawrence and Lady Verney, Church Lane, Oving.
Mr and Mrs Heirons + 2, Winwood Drive, Quainton
Gemma Wharton, Keen Close, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs AJ Collins, Longwick Road, Princes Risborough
J Rogan, Baker Street, Waddesdon
M and J Folley, Saunderton
Mr and Mrs Jones, Brounlow Lane, Cheddington
Mr and Mrs Roberts, Park Road, Winslow
I and S M , Portway, North Marston
S Lisanti, Hoggeston
J McGill, Hawleys Lane, Aylesbury
Chris Rack, , Hawleys Lane, Aylesbury
S Lisanti, Aylesbury
I Mordue, North Marston
S Mordue, North Marston
Mrs E Crawley, Aylesbury, Bucks.
TD and IA Smith, Aylesbury, Bucks
David Smith, School Lane, Weston Turville.
Mr F Ochyra and Joyce Ochyra, Wendover Road, Weston Turville, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs L Smith, Whaddon Chase, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Miss and Mrs Parker, Whaddon Chase, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs SE Lowman, Albion Street, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs M Rendall, Belgrave Road, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Eileen Heritage, London Road, Aston Clinton, Bucks.
Sheila Meek, Cannock Road, Elmhurst, Aylesbury.
Sylvia Norton, Chadbone Close, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Sonia McEvoy, Craigwell Avenue, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs M Quinn, St Anne's Road, Aylesbury, Bucks.
JW Evans, Cubb Field, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr DHH Howard, Quarrendon Avenue, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr J Daynes, Berkeley Rise, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Ms Marita Ngwenya, Tees Road, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Claire Gale, Iris Close, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr F James and Betty James, Clifton Great, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs Kim Billingham, Oxford Road, Stone, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs L Holliday, Petersfield, Stoke Mandeville.
Doreen Powis, Campion Close, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr and Mrs Russell, Aylesbury Road, Wendover, Bucks.
Ian and Judy Leader, Kynaston Avenue, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs H HGiggs, Gatensbury Place, Princes Risborough, Bucks.
Maria and Gina Tangi, Gowers Field, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr and Mrs G and S Ritchie, Grenville Road, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Lesley Johnson, Denby Walk, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Grace Thompson, Oxford Road, Stone, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs J Vaughan, Buckingham Road, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs DME Good, Alwyn Orchard, Stone, Aylesbury, Bucks.
RF Keating and Ann Keating, Hillesden Hamlet, Buckingham.
Irene Newman, Tring Road, Wendover, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Stephanie Dubois, Bicester Road, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr G and Mrs B Hayes, Broughton Avenue, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr and Mrs Wallace, Homefield, Fairford Leys, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr and Mrs Palmer, Slave Hill, Haddenham, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs J Hatley, Mentmore Green, Stoke Mandeville, Bucks.
Mrs Louise Turner, Matlock Road, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr G and Mrs R Stephenson, Isis Close, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs Elaine Graw, Fall Close, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr M and Mrs J Reading, Narbeth Drive, Aylesbury, Bucks.
David and Lily Soley, Northumberland Avenue, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr and Mrs Kloss, Bradenell Drive, Stoke Mandeville, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Sarah Bond, Carlton Close, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Miss MJ Dore, Poppy Road, Princes Risborough, Bucks.
Mrs VA Doherty, Narbeth Drive, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Miss Laura Falconer, Ashford Close, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs Lorraine Winn, Ashford Close, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mr GM Ginn, Russell Avenue, Southcourt, Aylesbury.
Mr Michael Winn, Ashford Close, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Mrs Beety R. Ifftner, Shupps Lane, Chearsley
M Ridgway, Leighton Road, Wing
Ashley Tapping, Savernake Road, Aylesbury
Mary Arnold, Todd Close, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs J. G. Mitchell, Church St, Quainton, Aylesbury
Pamela Ridgway, Earlswood Close, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs Chappell, High Street South, Stewkley
Mrs A Hayter MCSP, Dunsham Farm, Aylesbury Road, Bierton
G Morris, Newville, Weedon
Mrs D. M. Parker, Hazel Trees, Lower Icknield Way, Longwich, Princes Risborough
Mrs E. J. Ridgway, Station Road, Quainton, Aylesbury
Pat Poryant, Fairacres, Prestwood, Great Missenden
Mr M. J. Allen, Meadowcroft, Aylesbury
Ms S Males, Oxford Road, Aylesbury
Mrs D Tearle, Warchstone Close, Waddeson
Mrs M Whincup, Nabeth Drive, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs D Jouanny, Mandeville Road, Aylesbury
Heather Elliott, Mount PLace, Aylesbury
Norma Board, Austen Place, Aylesbury
Laura Corton, Berkeley Rise, Aylesbury
Mardin Mayhew, Thackeray End, Aylesbury
D.J. and J.M. Higgs, Churchill Avenue, Aylesbury
Mrs L Shepard, Berkeley Rise, Aylesbury
Mr J B Griffiths, Great Lane, Bierton
J S Parsons, Grendon Way, Bierton
J Derehenda, Grendon Way, Bierton
Mrs S A Griffiths, Breat Lane, Bierton
Mrs B House, Willis Road, Staddenham, Aylesbury
Mrs B Evett, St Annes Road, Aylesbury
Mr J Evet, St Annes Road, Aylesbury
R A Johnson, Dixon Close, Aylesbury
Mrs Sandra Moxon, Coppidwell Drive, Aylesbury
Mrs G Braithwaite, Church Hill, Ellesborough
Mr and Mrs Stevend, Rake Way, Aylesbury
Mrs Pauline Tobin, Elearor Gardens, Aylesbury
Lorraine Avenell, Langdon Avenue, Aylesbury
Mrs H Mackay, Pevensey Close, Ayllesbury
Mr D Mackay, Pevensey Close, Aylesbury
Mrs Higgins, Little Ham Lane, Princes Risborough
Mrs Thomas, Kimble Park, Little Kimble, Aylesbury
M Vosper, Limes Avenue, Aylebury
Mrs Eileen Felix, Bicester Road, Aylesbury
Mrs Rosemary Smith, Townside, Haddenham
Mrs Plastow, Bridens Way, Haddenham
Mrs Horton, Ingram Avenue, Aylesbury
Michael Ottey, Westmarland Avenue, Aylesbury
Mrs D Adams, Brambling, Aylesbury
Mrs M Lengthorn, Silverdale Close, Aylesbury
Mrs W Giss, Barnsbury Avenue, Aylesbury
Mrs P Duncalf, Dicks Way, Aylesbury
Mrs J C Reed, Pike Corner, Aylesbury
Mrs L S Bennett, Haffesbury House, Craigwell Avenue, Aylesbury
Mrs P Bennett, Elmhurst Road, Aylesbury
C S Linton, Broughton Avenue, Aylesbury
Mr D J Catton, Ingram Avenue, Aylesbury
Mrs J E Catton, Ingram Avenue, Aylesbury
Douglas and Sandra McQueen, Parsons Lane, Bierton
Mrs Smith and Mr Daggell, Milton Road, Aston Clinton
Mrs J E Keating, Moat End, Bierton
Stella and Peter Stickney, Wheelwright Road, Longwick, Princes Risborough
Douglas and Coreta Burnham, Bates Lane, Weston Turnville
J Brady, Thraster Road, Aylesbury
Mrs D Nicholoson, New Meadow, Bedgrove, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs Collins, St James Way, Bierton
Chris Mcloughun, Penrith Way, Aylesbury
John McLoughlin, Pehrith Way, Aylesbury
Mrs J Arnold, Greenacres, Hulcott, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs James, Lucks Lea, Marsworth, Tring
R G Stonell, Northfield Road, Aylesbury
Stonell Vi, Northfield Road, Aylesbury
Mr H J Wareham, The spinney, Upper Hartwell, Stone, Aylesbury
M D Tutton, Long Medow, Aylesbury
Sarah Doherty, Narbeth Drive, Aylesbury
D S Eldon, Burcott Lane, Bierton
J D Eldon, Parsons lane, Bierton
Eileen Young, Oxford Road, Ston, Aylesbury
Mrs Linda Tapping, Savernake Road, Aylesbury
Mary Arnold, Todd Close, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs J. G. Mitchell, Church St, Quainton, Aylesbury
Pamela Ridgway, Earlswood Close, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs Chappell, High Street South, Stewkley
Mrs A Hayter MCSP, Aylesbury Road, Bierton
G Morris, Newville, Weedon
Mrs D. M. Parker, Lower Icknield Way, Longwich, Princes Risborough
Mrs E. J. Ridgway, Station Road, Quainton, Aylesbury
Pat Poryant, Fairacres, Prestwood, Great Missenden
Mr M. J. Allen, Meadowcroft, Aylesbury
Ms S Males, Oxford Road, Aylesbury
Mrs D Tearle, Warchstone Close, Waddeson
Mrs M Whincup, Nabeth Drive, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs D Jouanny, Mandeville Road, Aylesbury
Heather Elliott, Mount PLace, Aylesbury
Norma Board, Austen Place, Aylesbury
Laura Corton, Berkeley Rise, Aylesbury
Mardin Mayhew, Thackeray End, Aylesbury
D.J. and J.M. Higgs, Churchill Avenue, Aylesbury
Mrs L Shepard, Berkeley Rise, Aylesbury
Mr J B Griffiths, Great Lane, Bierton
J S Parsons, Grendon Way, Bierton
J Derehenda, Grendon Way, Bierton
Mrs S A Griffiths, Breat Lane, Bierton
Mrs B House, Willis Road, Staddenham, Aylesbury
Mrs B Evett, St Annes Road, Aylesbury
Mr J Evet, St Annes Road, Aylesbury
R A Johnson, Dixon Close, Aylesbury
Mrs Sandra Moxon, Coppidwell Drive, Aylesbury
Mrs G Braithwaite, Church Hill, Ellesborough
Mr and Mrs Stevend, Rake Way, Aylesbury
Mrs Pauline Tobin, Elearor Gardens, Aylesbury
Lorraine Avenell, Langdon Avenue, Aylesbury
Mrs H Mackay, Pevensey Close, Ayllesbury
Mr D Mackay, Pevensey Close, Aylesbury
Mrs Higgins, Little Ham Lane, Princes Risborough
Mrs Thomas, Kimble Park, Little Kimble, Aylesbury
M Vosper, Limes Avenue, Aylebury
Mrs Eileen Felix, Bicester Road, Aylesbury
Mrs Rosemary Smith, Townside, Haddenham
Mrs Plastow, Bridens Way, Haddenham
Mrs Horton, Ingram Avenue, Aylesbury
Michael Ottey, Westmarland Avenue, Aylesbury
Mrs D Adams, Brambling, Aylesbury
Mrs M Lengthorn, Silverdale Close, Aylesbury
Mrs W Giss, Barnsbury Avenue, Aylesbury
Mrs P Duncalf, Dicks Way, Aylesbury
Mrs J C Reed, Pike Corner, Aylesbury
Mrs L S Bennett, Haffesbury House, Craigwell Avenue, Aylesbury
Mrs P Bennett, Elmhurst Road, Aylesbury
C S Linton, Broughton Avenue, Aylesbury
Mr D J Catton, Ingram Avenue, Aylesbury
Mrs J E Catton, Ingram Avenue, Aylesbury
Douglas and Sandra McQueen, Parsons Lane, Bierton
Mrs Smith and Mr Daggell, Milton Road, Aston Clinton
Mrs J E Keating, Moat End, Bierton
Stella and Peter Stickney, Wheelwright Road, Longwick, Princes Risborough
Douglas and Coreta Burnham, Bates Lane, Weston Turnville
J Brady, Thraster Road, Aylesbury
Mrs D Nicholoson, New Meadow, Bedgrove, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs Collins, St James Way, Bierton
Chris Mcloughun, Penrith Way, Aylesbury
John McLoughlin, Pehrith Way, Aylesbury
Mrs J Arnold, Hulcott, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs James, Lucks Lea, Marsworth, Tring
R G Stonell, Northfield Road, Aylesbury
Stonell Vi, Northfield Road, Aylesbury
Mr H J Wareham, Upper Hartwell, Stone, Aylesbury
M D Tutton, Long Medow, Aylesbury
Sarah Doherty, Narbeth Drive, Aylesbury
D S Eldon, Burcott Lane, Bierton
J D Eldon, Parsons lane, Bierton
Eileen Young, Oxford Road, Ston, Aylesbury
Mrs Linda Tapping, Savernake Road, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs Doherty, Amersham
Mrs K West, Prebendale Avenue, Aylesbury
Mr T Kelly, Prince Risborough
Mrs Angie Harrison, Anton Way, Aylesbury
Mrs B Monument, Ifris Close, Witchurch, Aylesbury
Mrs B K Walker, Canterbury Close, Princes Risborough
Mr A E Tobin, Eleanor Gardens, Aylesbury
Mrs G Hawkins, Eeles Close, Aylesbury
Mrs B Conboy, Ingram Avenue, Bedgrove
Mark, Vivien and marcus Blake, Cherwell Road, Aylesbury
Mrs Hazel Mawson, New Road, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs Tilley, Bedgrove, Aylesbury
Mrs S Brown, Fieldfare, Aylesbury
Mr D J Parsons, Wellington Avenue, Princes Risborough
Jan Tubman, The Spiert, Stone, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs D L Smith, meadowcroft, Aylesbury
Skyson, Granborough Road, Winslow
Mrs E Dix, Steven Acres, Thame
Miss S Watson, The retreat, Princes Risborough
Mrs C Barnes, Warenford Avenue, Halton
Pamela Webb, Birch Street, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs J M Wright, Shaftebury House, Craigwell Avenue, Aylesbury
Mrs Sanders, Bridensway, Haddenham
Brian and Sheila Mealing, Ashgrove Gates, Whitchurch, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs C Stanley, Stoke Road, Aylesbury
Mrs G Hale, Wellington Road, Aylesbury
Mrs F Lees, Dinton
Mr EC Hedges, Queens Mead, Aylesbury
Diana Rolph, Cotswold Drive, Leighton Buzzard
Claire Morse, Galsworthy Place, Aylesbury
John Condy, Ramworth Way, Aylesbury
J and R Collard, William Hill Drive, Aylesbury
Mr J Barnes, Icknield Close, Wendover
Sylvia Robinson, Aylesbury Road, Wing
Mr and Mrs Flitney, New Road, Dinton
Karen Shardlow, Churchway, Haddenham
Beryl Minshull, Stowe View, Tingewick, Buckingham
Mrs M Minster, Bradenham Walk, Aylesbury
Mrs Mackenzie, Westwood Walk, Aylesbury
Mr S and J Davies, Galsworthy Place, Aylesbury
MC Clifford, Willow Road, Aylesbury
D Darsley, Sovereign Close, Aylesbury
Mrs A Black, Ellesborough Road, Wendover
A+M Bowles, Queens Mead, Aylesbury
Janice Whitten, Craigwell Avenue, Aylesbury
John Pimm, Craigwell Avenue, Aylesbury
J and E Dunkley, Charmfield Road, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs Roper, Hannon Road, Aylesbury
Mrs R Barnes, Rubens Close, Aylesbury
Mrs AB Turner, Kimblewick Road, Kimblewick
M Challenger, Hardy Close, Aylesbury
Mrs M Burnham, Oulton Close, Aylesbury
Keith Glynn, Hinds Way, Aylesbury
Fred Cowell, Sewell Close, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs Fountain, Station Road, Stoke Mandeville
Lucy Lester, Chestefield Crescent, Wing
Mr Alan and Mrs Angela Thirtle, Dalesford Road, Aylesbury
EJ Wilson and S Wilson, Longfield Road, Tring
V Williams, Hampden Close, Stoke Mandeville
MC and EA Innes, Furlong Crescent, Bishopstone
H Creed, Slave Hill, Haddenham
Masie Edmonds, The Croft, Haddenham
Mrs DME Good, Alwyn Orchard, Stone
A Newton, Hilton Avenue, Aylesbury
Mandy Lamont, Tring Road, Aylesbury
Mrs C Sara, Manor Road, Aylesbury
M Fairclough, Thornton Crescent, Wendover
Gwen Nicosia, Kimblewick Road, Great Kimble
J McDaniel, Dunsham Lane, Aylesbury
Heather Elder, Tamar Close, Aylesbury
Mrs M Seeber, Fowler Road, Aylesbury
Mrs D Huff, Tring Road, Aylesbury
Mrs Daphne French, Nightingale Road, Aylesbury
Mr DB and Mrs J Bennett, Brook Street, Aston Clinton
Mohammed Bashir, Oak Green, Aylesbury
Paul Sim, Rivets Close, Aylesbury
Louise Pepe, Westmorland Avenue, Aylesbury
Jeanie Starr, Patrick Way, Aylesbury
M Caputa, Bicester Road, Aylesbury
Olive Ridgway, Ingram Avenue, Aylesbury
M Woolcott, New Road, Weston Turville
Matt Gray, Missenden Road, Butlers Cross
Denise Webster, Whaddon Chase, Aylesbury
Mrs K Adams, Brambling, Aylesbury
Mr R Jellis, Manor Drive, Stewkley
F Carter, Sharps Close, Waddesdon
L Tucker, Havenshaw Close, Aylesbury
Dan Miller, Stanbridge Road, Leighton Buzzard
Lisa Gentry, Pintail Close, Aylesbury
Charles Butters, Grendon Way, Bierton
Steven Sutton, Bearbrook Road, Aylesbury
David Fulton, Aston Abbotts
Mrs S Bright, Kynaston Avenue, Stoke Mandeville
Maureen Pay, Southwold Close, Aylesbury
Joan and Michael Hinds, Corfe Close, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs WG Bishop, Icknield Green, Tring
Hilda Richards, Castle Street, Aylesbury
W Dodson, Gainsborough Road, Aylesbury
Miss D Ayres, Church Street, Quainton
J Smith, The Osprey, Watermead
A and MI Watkins, Townside, Haddenham
Mr JW Butterworth, Monmouth Close, Aylesbury
MF and FG Steele, Aylesbury Road, Bierton
Mrs S Banks, Aylesbury Road, Bierton
Mrs VM Ayres, Silverdale Close, Aylesbury
DR Kerwoood, Penfold, Weston Turville
Miss P Lacey, Garron Close, Aylesbury
P Williams, The Comfrey, Watermead
Mavourneen Elliott, Old Stoke Road, Aylesbury
Mrs R Goodair, Walton Place, Weston Turville
Tracey Pound, Narbeth Drive, Aylesbury
Ann Flesher, Halton Wood Road, Wendover
CM Macmillan, Nash Lee Lane, Wendover
Aleem Saghir, Dunsham Lane, Aylesbury
Iam Macmillan, Nash Lee Lane, Wendover
Sharon Alderman, Welbeck Avenue, Aylesbury
A Fairbrother, Overstand, Aston Clinton
Paula Daly, Stanbridge Close, Haddenham
Liah Mhangara, Bunard Crescent, Aylesbury
J Briggs, Connaught Road, Aylesbury
Penny Davis, Neyland Drive, Aylesbury
Caroline Hill, Barnard Crescent, Aylesbury
A Dunsdon, Rothesay Close, Aylesbury
HW Freeman-Attwood, Sheerstock, Haddenham
Mark Lansden, Webbs Meadow, Fairford Leys, Aylesbury
A Evans, The Gables, Haddenham
Frances Randall, Marroway, Weston Turville
M Downie, Pipit Gardens, Watermead
Mr and Mrs J Maginn, Quarrendon Avenue, Aylesbury
Karen Mack, Springhill Road, Grendon Underwood
Trudy Benton, Slattenham Close, Aylesbury
Emma Follette, Aylesbury
Mr and Mrs M King, Pemberton Close, Aylesbury
Jayne Gillions, Picasso Place, Aylesbury
R Lester, Hopton Road, Thame.
Nicholson, Green End, Granborough.
Rosalind Vigor, Castlepark Road, Wendover.
Joe Barn, The Hyde, Weston Turville.
Mrs M Cole, Lancaster Road, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Colin Whitelock, Priory Crescent, Aylesbury, Bucks.
Anne McCreath, Bicester Road, Twyford, Buckingham.
Mike and June Fountain, Langdown Avenue, Bedgrove, Aylesbury.
Mrs E Shepard, Quakers Mede, Haddenham.
Mr and Mrs Benton, Gatehouse road, Aylesbury.
Mr and Mrs J Cockle, Lifre Drive, Wendover, Aylesbury.
Mr and Mrs Y Cox, Court Close, Aylesbury.
Ms D Hill, Hilda Wharf, Aylesbury.
Mr and Mrs B Billinghurst, Long Meadow, Aylesbury.
F Barker, Holland Road, Aylesbury.
Mrs JA Rutland, Long Meadow, Bedgrove, Aylesbury.
Mr R Mortimore and Mrs A Mortimore, Wingate Walk, Aylesbury.
Mrs B Birch, Parsons Lane, Bierton, Aylesbury.
Belinda Bentley, Roberts Road, Haddenham, Aylesbury.
Maureen and Tony Absalom, Kiln Road, Prestwood, Bucks.
June Swash, Bridens Way, Haddenham, Aylesbury.
EM Timms, Bridens Way, Haddenham, Aylesbury.
Valerie Hooper, The Gables, Haddenham, Aylesbury.
J Bucktrout, Daymer, Buyants Bolton, Great Missenden.
Mr D Hooper, The Gables, Haddenham, Aylesbury.
Mr and Mrs M Ashlint, Thame Road, Haddenham.
Phyllis Brackley, Richmond House, Rudds Lane, Haddenham.
Mrs G Bryant, Townside, Haddenham, Aylesbury.
Mrs W Grub, Townside, Haddenham, Aylesbury.
J Godfrey, Willis Road, Haddenham.
Gordon Macintosh, Runfurrow, Haddenham.
Mr and Mrs W Kershaw, The Gables, Haddenham.
MD Keatees, Stakes End, Haddenham.
Margaret Webb, The Paddocks, Haddenham.
Sylvia Macintosh, Runfurrow, Haddenham.
Valerie Walker, Sheerstock, Haddenham.
RF McDowell, The Gables, Haddenham.
Judith Roberts, Rudds Lane, Haddenham.
V Holloway, Slave Hill, Haddenham.
F Batchelor, Fern Lane, Haddenham.
Mrs P Chanell, Marriotts Way, Haddenham.
DJ Smith, Conifers, Wyre Close, Haddenham.
C Smith, Conifers, Wyre close, Haddenham.
Peter Bond, Sheerstock, Haddenham.
Vera Bond, Sheerstock, Haddenham.
Mrs M Le Bas, Pasture Farmhouse, School Lane, Dinton.
Mrs J Drew, Chesterfield Close, Stone.
Mrs AJ Turner, High Street, Haddenham, Bucks.
Mrs NY Dwight, Upper Hartwell, Stone.
M Whitney, Rosemary Lane, Haddenham, Aylesbury.
Mr and Mrs D Hodgkinson, Culverton Hill, Princes Risborough.
Sylvia Boiling, Holywell Cottages, Nash, Milton Keynes.
Liz Berkeley, Manor Road, Aylesbury.
Louise and Nigel Quail, Archer Drive, Aylesbury.
Patricia Bailey, Cottland Clay, Haddenham.
Mrs VA Clarence, Blackwater Drive, Aylesbury.
Amanda Burton, Weir Lane, Whitchurch.
David Marshment, Hartwell View, Rabans Lane, Aylesbury.
Mary and Brian Evered, Risborough Road, Stoke Mandeville.
Heather Lowe, Station Road, Stoke Mandeville.
YI Anbon, Constable Place, Aylesbury.
Mrs D Key, Mitcham Walk, Aylesbury.
C Ronson, Rosebery Road, Aston Clinton, Bucks.
Mr D Mason, and Mrs L Mason, Tring road, Aylesbury.
Louise Condrey, Ridgeway Court, Aylesbury.
Mr M Tearle, Bakers Street, Waddesdon.
Sheena Foley, Baker Street, Waddesdon.
Mrs B Thomas, Drayton Beauchamp, Aylesbury.
K Shanmuganathan, Finmere Crescent, Aylesbury.
Peter Danks, Bedgrove, Aylesbury.
Miss VE Wood, Baker Street, Waddesdon.
Miss Biffen and Miss Webb, Broughton Close, Bierton.
Mrs Joan Griffith, Bridge Street, Great Kimble.
Mr and Mrs B Southwell, Dovecote Close, Haddenham.
Mrs DJ Horn and Mr N Gooch, Nash Lee Road, Terrick, Near Aylesbury.
Mr R Daggett, Milton Road, Aston Clinton, Aylesbury.
Mrs E Cooper, Main Street, Weston Turville, Bucks.
Mrs S Lamkin, Homestead Close, Upton, Aylesbury.
John Pollard, Thame Road, Haddenham.
Judy Pollard, Thame Road, Haddenham.
David Warburton, Slave Hill, Haddenham.
AR Chack, Townside, Haddenham.
M Wachter, Marriotts Close, Haddenham.
Pauline Webb, Bridens Way, Haddenham.
Stuart Labross, Chestnut, View, Chilton Road, Chearsley.
Robert Stanbury, Run Furrow, Haddenham.
Joy Stanbury Runfurrow, Haddenham.
Mrs J R Southwood, Gibralter, Aylesbury.
I Macdonald, Willis Road, Haddenham.
Mrs Langley, Faithful Close, Stone, Bucks.
Pauline Macdonald, Willis Road, Haddenham.
Reg Webb, Bridens Way, Haddenham.
Lynne Devey, Hillside Cottagees, Cuddington, Aylesbury.
Suzi Labross, Chestnut View, Chilton Road, Chearsley.
Ms K Corkett, Franklin Close,.Aylesbury.
Andrew Devey, Hillside Cottages, Cuddington.
J Pullen, Highlands, Carters Lane, Long Crendon.
G Garrat, Thame Road, Haddenham.
Tessa loyd, Dane Court, Aylesbury.
RH Swan, Brisiene Way, Haddenham.
MA Cousins, Stockwell, Haddenham.
Mrs B Radwell, Eythorpe Road, Stone.
Mrs D Trigg, Biggs Lane, Dinton, Aylesbury.
Mrs A Eva, Biggs Lane, Dinton, Aylesbury.
Joan Cousins, Four Stockwell, Haddenham.
Clare Owen, Dobbins Lane, Wendover.
Sheila Wheeldon, Horsetone Bungalows, Kimblewick Road, Great Kimble.
Peter Griffiths, Braden Close, Aylesbury.
Mrs Lesley Griffiths, Braden Close, Aylesbury.
Y Rixon, Fowler Road, Aylesbury.
Mrs D Tibbatts, Harts Road, Haddenham.
Mrs A Williams, Long Meadow, Aylesbury.
Christine Jones, High Street South, Stewkley, Leighton Buzzard, Beds.
Mrs G Turner, Monet Place, Aylesbury.
Mrs J Bennett, O'Grady Way, Quarrendon.
S Wilson, Ivinghoe View, Aylesbury.
Martyn and Jennifer White, Tyneham Close, Aylesbury.
P Marshall, Leighton Buzzard.
Michael Yip, Baustonville, Buckingham.
Mrs G Rowland, 18 Poplars Road, Buckingham.
CR Waclands, Bernardines Way, Buckingham.
P Dillock, Bourtonville, Buckingham.
Gemma Dillow, Bourtonville, Buckingham.
Daphne Fisher, Gawcott Road, Milton Keynes.
Adrian Fisher, Gawcott Road, Milton Keynes.
M Remsoil, Main Street, Maids Moreton.
Lilian McDonald, Foscote Road, Maids Moreton.
M Suffolk, Clives Way, Hinkley, Leicester.
David McGochey Padbury.
N Easton, Moreton Road, Buckingham.
L Band, South End, Leckhampstead.
D Pinzani-Bond, South End, Leckhampstead.
Rachel Rowding, Buckingham.
EG Douglas, Hale Close, Buckingham.
Stephanie and Rod Tate, Hilltop Avenue, Buckingham.
Fred tate, Paynes Court, Buckingham.
Pam Mason, Upper Street, Tingewick.
Susan Garratt, Anglesey Court, Great Holm.
Catherine Shergold, Sandringham Close, Northants.
Heather Pollard, Hillesden Road, Buckingham.
Dominic Keogh, Starsfield Road, Benfleet.
DJA Wolfe.
T Fricker, Bath Lane, Buckingham.
M White.
S Stopps, Overn Crescent, Buckingham.
CA Tekavicer, Buckingham.
Linda R Sall, Poplars Road, Buckingham.
Maureen Barnes, Fishers Field, Buckingham.
David Gotts, Bolbeck Park, Milton Keynes.
Hencock, Bluebell Close, Buckingham.
E and L Lovell, Barton Road, Tingewick.
Denis Tunks, Western Avenue, Buckingham.
Ed grimsdale, Glynswood Drive, Buckingham.
Simon Challenger, Duffryn, Merthyr Tyafil.
Linda Hardy, Liestern Avenue, Buckingham.
Maureen Austin, Gifford Place, Buckingham.
Mrs Margaret Mayston, De Clare Court, Buckingham.
Mr and Mrs Voice, Mayfield Avenue, Peacehaven.
Dennis Gotts, Meadoway, Steeple Claydon.
Kelly Busby, Vicarage Close, Steeple Claydon.
Kathryn Busby, Buckingham Street, Tingewick.
G Wagcard, Chapel Lane, Buckingham.
LA and S Douglas, Hare Close, Buckingham.
B and M Lepper, Tile House Farm, Finmere.
NA Wagland, Beoardines Way, Buckingham.
Milan Zokavica, Mooreton Way, Buckingham.
Daniela Webb, Treefields, Buckingham.
Mrs J Hirst, Cotswolds Way, Calverton.
B Smith, Arnolds Close, Padbury.
Mrs T Holmes, Main Street, Chackmore, Buckingham.
Roger Gale, New Street, Tingewick.
Beryl Price, New Street, Tingewick.
Janet King, Moreton Road, Buckingham.
Mike King, Moreton Road, Buckingham.
Mrs JC Turner, Highlands Road, Buckingham.
Julie and S Taylor, Kestrel Way, Buckingham.
B Merriman, Coopers Green, Bicester.
Mr W Voice, 40 Mayfield Avenue, Peacehaven.
Jean Watts, Poplars Road, Buckingham.
Mrs B Mulling, Castle Court, Buckingham.
M Cunningham, Overn Avenue, Buckingham.
A Cox, Main Street, Padbury.
MW Knill, Cobham Close, Buckingham.
Joyce Filmer, Cobham Close, Buckingham.
Pat cox, Main Street, Padbury.
Joyce Smith, Overn Avenue, Buckingham.
Alan Brook, Minshull Close, Buckingham.
Beryl Cootes, Moorhen Way, Buckingham.
Mrs H Hill, Cockfield House, Stowe Rise, Buckingham.
Mrs K Meadows, Stowe Rise, Buckingham.
Maureen Turner, Page Hill Avenue, Buckingham.
G Turner, Page Hill Avenue, Buckingham.
Roy Wainwright, Lenborough Road, Buckingham.
Olive Wainwright, Lenborough Road, Buckingham.
Ann Shoesmith, Glynswood Road, Buckingham.
Francis Coleman, Chandos Road, Buckingham.
Maggie O'Connor, Badgers Way, Buckingham.
Mrs M White, Wittmills Oak, Buckingham.
AJ Thompson, Hare Close, Buckingham.
Gary Loak, New Street, Tingwick, Buckingham.
Pat Brook, Minshull Close, Buckingham.
Peter Tampsett, Maids Moreton, Buckingham.
BC Green, New? Crescent, Milton Keynies.
A Richardson, Gavris?? Close, Maids Moreton.
R Carr, Overn Crescent, Buckingham.
Herbert Taylor, Tingewick, Buckingham.
Rozanne Bell, Akeley, Buckingham.
Kevin Bell, Akeley, Buckingham.
Terry Peer, Bourton Road, Buckingham.
Margaret A Clarke, Carisbroke Court, Buckingham.
Alan Dimmock, Padbury, Bucks.
Georgina Gunn, Springfields Close, Padbury.
Mel Peirce, Bryanston Avenue, Aylesbury.
D Humphreys, Main street, Padbury.
SP Dawson, Balliol Road, Bicester.
S and Clare Cox, North End Square, Buckingham.
Jon and K Champion, Stowe Avenue, Buckingham.
N and A Ross, Foxglove Close, Buckingham.
J Bruce, Redshaw Close
D Lovell, Krohn Close.
CJ Bernert, Western Avenue, Buckingham.
Mr C Pontin, The Park, Thornton, Milton Keynes.
Lydia Maddox, Main Street, Milton Keynes.
MG Maddox, Adstock, Bucks.
A Spittles, Mursley, Bucks.
LJ Cherry, Rudds Close, Winslow, Bucks.
Norman and Brenda Adams, Moorhen Way, Buckingham.
Mrs Boyd, Back Street, Thornborough.
AG Paxton, Kingfisher, Buckingham.
Paddy Collins, Castle Street, Buckingham.
Sally Wilson, London Road, Buckingham.
Rosemary, Peter and Anne Marie Frohock, Willow Drive, Buckingham.
Mr P Armstrong, Wyre Lodge, Buckingham.
Brian S Clarke, Carisbrooke Court, Buckingham.
Mr and Mrs B Capp, Chandos Close, Buckingham.
Mrs E Hodges, Temple Close, Buckingham.
Pat Swinburne, Stockleys Lane, Tingewick, Bucks.
Ms LM Guyatt, Nelson Close, Crownhill, Milton Keynes.
Mrs C Armstrong, Wyre Close, Buckingham.
Sally Bostock, Lieston Bissett, Milton Keynes.
Mrs KR Powell, Burleigh Piece, Buckingham.
Neil Powell, Burleigh Piece, Buckingham.
Mary Rouse, Helmdon Road, Greatworth.
Mrs S Tapp, Addington Road, Buckingham.
Mrs K Murray, Middlefield Close, Buckingham.
Keith Bothell, Upper Street, Tingewick.
Andrew Clue, Verney Road, Winslow.
D Barker, Twyford, Bucks.
M Horan, Porthway Road, Twyford.
Patricia Phillips, Vicarage Lane, Steeple Claydon.
Harold Walker, Beech Close, Buckingham.
Natalie Afriat, Market Hill, Buckingham.
D Lea, Moorhen Way, Buckingham.
Carolina Kenents, Well Street, Buckingham.
Ron Mead, Manor Park, Maids Moreton.
Natasha Clare Foote, New Street, Tingewick.
Shirley Marshall, Goatshead Cottages, L Dayrell
M Thomas, Buckingham Pet Foods, Leighton Buzzard.
A Fountaine, Metcalfe Grove, Milton Keynes.
Jean Hurl, Main Street, Padbury, Bucks.
Sue Bowley, Gilbert Scott Road, Buckingham.
Norman Burgess, High Street, Buckingham.
Elena Dillow, Bourtonville, Buckingham.
Antony Dillon, Bourtonville, Buckingham.
RM Blackall, Moreton Road, Buckingham.
PC Blackall, Moreton Road, Buckingham.
Christopher Dillow, Bourtonville, Buckingham.
Patricia & Ian Cameron, Chaucher Drive, Aylesbury.
Maggie & Tony Ryan, William Bardy Close, Wing, Leighton Buzzard.
Mrs A. Stanway, Finmere Cresent, Bedgrove, Aylesbury.
Mrs J. McCann, Camborne Avenue, Aylesbury.
Mrs J.M. Houldgreaves, Back St., Wendover, Aylesbury.
Mrs Marion Addington, Derwent Rd, Aylesbury.
Mrs S. Bhurji, Drake Close, Aylesbury.
Mrs Louise Valvona, Maor Rd, Aylesbury.
Chris & Linda Wells, Hanson Way, Aylesbury.
Jean Gurney, Aylesbury Rd, Bierton, Aylesbury.
Alan & Margaret Flint, The Hawthrons, Grange Close, Twyford.
Mrs A. Pitt-Payne, Churchway, Stone, Aylesbury.
K Glynn & V. Gardner, Hindsway, Aylesbury.
Mr & Mrs E Phillips, Hughenden Green, Stoke Mandeville.
Ken & Fay Smith, Broughton Avenue, Aylesbury.
Gordon Hurman, Old Stoke Rd, Aylesbury.
Miss Diane Hickman, Crescent Cottages, Grendon Underwood, Aylesbury.
Mrs R. Walton, Icknield Close, Wendover.
Mrs Marle White, Narbeth Drive, Aylesbury.
D. Valvona, Manor Rd, Aylesbury.
Mr & Mrs K.Holmes, Scotsgove, Thame.
Adam Flint, The Milliners, Ascott Rd, Aylesbury.
Bob & Philippa Jones, School Lane, Weston Turville, Aylesbury.
Mrs L Gazzani, Gowers Glen, Aylesbury.
Gabrielle R. Caville, High Meadow, Linnet Drive, Westcott, Aylesbury.
Mr & Mrs Lyon, Brookfield Farm, Weston Rd, Weston Turville.
Mary Watkins, Oldhams Meadow, Aylesbury.
Mrs V. Harding, Gogh Rd, Aylesbury.
Mrs M Morley & Mr KC Morley, Winbston Rd Loingrove.
Mr & Mrs P. Watson, Aylesbury Road, Bierton.
C Rhodes, Coventon Rd, Quarrendon, Aylesbury.
Mr & Mrs G. Dubber, Broughton Ave, Aylesbury.
Hannah Butcher, Brompton Close, Aylesbury.
Suzi Quatermaine, Maron Rd, Aylesbury.
Nikola Springett, Warber Close, Fairford Leys, Aylesbury.
Bridget Sargent, Pentland Rd, Aylesbury.
Mrs Tina Vaughan & Mrs Joan Tovey, Fremantierd Rd, Aylesbury
Helen Mitman, Cambridge Street, Aylesbury.
Mrs P. Furness, Vale Rd, Aylesbury.
Mrs A. M. Carey, Burcott Lodge Farm, Burcott, Leighton Buzzard.
Wendy Dodson, Gainsborough Rd, Aylesbury.
Fran Rodbard, High St. Withchurch, Aylesbury.
Mrs P. A. Roberts, Mill Lane, Wingrave.
John & Christine Munday, Langdon Avenue, Aylesbury.
Mrs J. Herbert, Queens Mead, Bedgrove, Aylesbury.
Joyce & David Hughes, Field Cottages, Barton Hartshorn.
J & R Watts, Cross Roads Farm, Ouins, Aylesbury.
Mrs. G. Miller, Chandos Close, Buckingham
Mr P Miller, Chandos Close, Buckingham.
Mugo Morley-Flitcon, The Old Vicarage, Padbury.
H.C.Cooke, Manor Park, Maids Moreton, Buckingham.
C.N Cooke, Manor Park, Maids Moreton, Buckingham.
Mrs A Harries, Addington Rd, Buckingham
D.Gates, Giawcott, Buckingham.
G.A.Miller, Chandos Close, Buckingham.
John Cowley, Manor Rd, Akeley.
Mrs C Cowley, Manor Rd. Akeley.
L. Taylor, Brownbaker Court, Neath Hill, Miltion Keynes.
Joyce Bernert, Grasmere, Western Ave, Buckingham.
Mrs Sue Watkins, Embloton Way, Buckingham
Stephen Rawlings, Meadway, Buckingham.
Mrs. B Brian, Valley Road, Linden Village, Buckingham.
Mrs P Broadhead, Glebe Close, M Moreton.
Mr C. Broadhead, Glebe Close, Maids Moreton.
Neil Vent, Hilltop Ave, Buckingham.
Mrs Renee Jackson, Chandos Close, Buckingham.
Doug Jackson, Chandos Close, Buckingham.
Peter Strain-Clark, Church St, Buckingham.
Caroliles, Partridge Close, Buckingham.
Jane Holland, 13 The Close.
Sheri Legood, Dove Chose, Buckingham
Gordon Ellen, Ashridge, Leys Lane, Preston Bissett, Buckingham
C.J Whitehead, Grenville Lodge, Chackmore, Buckingham.
J Johnson, The Paddocks, Steeple Claydon.
Jean Froude, Page Hill Avenue, Buckingham.
Mr A. Dimes, Walnut Drive, Maids Moreton.
Christine Moxon, Walnut Drive, Maids Moreton, Buckingham.
M A Nichols, Westfields, Buckingham.
Gary Tipping, Pateman Close, Buckingham.
Llie Oseltum, Chesire Cottages, Chardon, Bicester.
Susan Oselton, Cheshire Cottages, Charndon, Bicester.
Tony Asher, Rushdon, Northorns.
Mrs Marlene Bell, Bourton Rd, Buckingham.
B Toole, Westfields, Buckingham.
Christine Carr, Western Avenue, Buckingham.
Ursula Sherry, Windmill Close, Buckingham.
P.Civdon, Park Road, Winslow.
P.Willis, Woodlands Whaddon.
Mr & Mrs J Lepper, High St. Pallersbury
Mrs. V. Rushton, Moreton Rd, Buckingham.
P. Russel, Fox Way, Buckingham.
Mr K Austin, Gifford Place, Page Hill, Buckingham.
Mark Wattam, Overn Avenue, Buckingham.
Vanessa Wattam, Overn Avenue, Buckingham.
Mrs Cliffon, Western Ave. Buckingham.
Rebecca Hone, Olde Bell Close, Stone Hammond, MK
Jorgz Casanova, Olde Bell Close, Stone Hammon, MK
D. Greenway, Dedewham Close, Buckingham.
Gareth Harland, Capel Close, Akeley, Buckingham.
Duncan Boddy, Pitchford Avenue, Page Hill, Buckingham.
A.K. Harding, Ashgrove, Steeple Claydon.
J.Rudd, Mary MacMannus Drive, Buckingham .
Mrs P Doak, 3 New St. Tingewick.
Mrs Morg, Greville Rd, Buckingham.
E Steers, Addington Rd, Buckingham.
Simon Dipple, Partridge Close, Buckingham.
Gudrun Coftus, Catherine Court, Buckingham.
Mrs Dutfield, Moorhen Way, Buckingham.
Larraine Hayers, New Street, Tingewick.
William Lowe, New Street, Tingewick.
T. Styles, New Street, Tingewick.
Wayne Gregor, New Street, Tingewick.
Sarah Loak, New Street, Tingewick.
Andrew Foote, New Street, Tingewick.
P.Channing, Hare Close, Buckingham.
D. Channing Hare Close, Buckingham.
Mrs D. Browne, Portfiels, Close, Buckingham.
J.D.Browne, Portfield, Close, Buckingham.
C Chilton, Portfield Close, Buckingham.
Steve Hazlewood, Portfield Close, Buckingham.
T.G.S.Westwood, Portfield Way, Buckingham.
Ros Hutt, Mallard Drive, Buckingham.
Becky Fricker, Kingfisher rd, Buckingham.
Jean Rush, Badgers Way, Buckingham.
David Rush, Badgers Way, Buckingham.
Mrs H Lucas, New St. Tingewick.
Mrs Stuchbury, New St, Tingewick.
Claire Stuchbury, Hare Close, Buckingham.
C?R Stuchbury, Hare Close, Buckinham
M.A Tj, Rivermead, Pateman Close, Aylesbury
Melaine Quaile, Richmond Road, Aylesbury.
Mrs E. Rose & Miss M. Rose, Bonnersield, Long Crendon.
Mr & Mrs L Sheldon, Homestead Close, Upton, Aylesbury.
W Woodruff, Fieldway, Aylesbury.
Carmel Bone, Thame Road , Aylesbury.
Mrs Leigh & Mr Steve Grigg, Brindles, High St. North, Stewkley.
Stephen Bowman, Meadowcroft, Aylesbury.
Mrs J. Bowman, Meadowcroft, AYlesbury.
Melanie & Nick Bristow, Embleton Way, Buckingham.
Alan & Brenda Horne, Fairmile, Aylesbury.
James George Low, Cavendish Close, Wendover.
Amanda Cundell, Constable Place, Aylesbury.
Mr P J Hockley, Melbourne Close, Aylesbury.
Jeanne Watt, High St, Haddanham.
Mr and Mrs JE Chisholm, Wykeham Gate, Haddenham
Claire Lee, Stokes End, Haddenham
S and AS MacGregor, Stockwell Lane, Meadle
P Ashling, Thame Road, Haddenham
Mr D and Mrs AC Ward, Townside, Haddenham
M and H Ashling, Thame Road, Haddenham
Nancy Bateman, The Gables, Haddenham
Mr G Stoney, Bernard Close, Cuddington
Jane James, Haddenham
Barbara Brant, Churchway, Haddenham
M Smith, Runfurrow, Haddenham
Diana Newsham, Churchway, Haddenham
RLM Lee, Stokes End, Haddenham
Rachel Bambrook, The Spiert, Stone
HS Tilden Walker, Dinton
T Claridge, St Johns Drive, Stone
Mrs Jacquie Oliver, Holly Tree Lane, Cuddington
Mr and Mrs P Higgs, Thame Road, Haddenham
BJ and NE Holmes, Linden Way, Ford
Kate Wellby, Church End, Haddenham
Delia Bilbey, Potash Close, Haddenham
Sue Creed, Slave Hill, Haddenham
Anne Warburton and Winifred Mugridge, Slave Hill, Haddenham
Mr and Mrs G Keyte, Butte Furlong, Haddenham
David Lindsey, Churchway, Haddenham
Janet Bolton, Wykeham Gate, Haddenham
JA Goss, Franklin Close, Haddenham
Mrs S Wood, Townside, Haddenham
Judith Parker, Wykeham Way, Haddenham
Clifford and Gill Dyer, Willis Road, Haddenham
Mrs L Sutcliffe, Sandford End, Aston Sandford
Mrs L McGibbon, Churchway, Haddenham
SM York, Dovecote, Haddenham
Moira List, Moreton Lane, Haddenham
Mr and Mrs SH Black, Upper Hartwell, Haddenham
Mrs B Miller, Bates Lane, Weston Turville
Mr BJ and Mrs MV Carter, Canterbury Close, Monks Risborough
Mrs J O'Mahoney, Meredith Drive, Haddenham
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