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AN AUTHOR from Chalfont St Giles who died suddenly last year has had her first novel published.
Katie Roy, unexpectedly died in February 2009, after collapsing at her home in the village.
SCHOOLS across Bucks have been forced to close for the second day running as the big freeze continues to hit the county.
No chances are being taken with more snow and heavy ice making driving and walking conditions treacherous.
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SCHOOLS have been forced to close in Bucks after heavy snowfall in the county overnight.
More snow is predicted throughout Wednesday by the Met Office as county council gritters take to the road.
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Send us your snowy pictures. Email gregburns@trinitysouth.co.uk.
POLICE have issued a warning to drivers after crashes in continuing icy conditions.
Motorists are being urged to take into account the road and weather conditions on their journeys today.
SCHOOLS across Bucks have been forced to close today after the county was covered in heavy snowfall overnight.
Roads have been affected and journeys made more hazardous by the conditions forcing many schools to close a day early for Christmas term.
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Gritters have been despatched to Chesham and Amersham to try and ease driving conditions.
A DOG from Chalfont St Giles has been found wandering the streets of Spain.
The dog, who has a tag which says his name is Teddy, was found two weeks ago in a place called Coin on the road leading to Marbella by Ivor lever, a British man living in the area.
ORGANISERS of this year's Chalfont St Peter Feast Day celebrated the extraordinary success of the event with a special reception.
This year, the village's Chamber of Commerce and parish council combined to bring back the event, which dates back to medieval times.
A CHALFONT St Giles man has completed the trip of a lifetime by climbing to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Jazz Rayet has recently returned from the gruelling climb, having walked to Uhuru Peak, which, at 5,895m is the highest point of the Tanzanian mountain.
A NEW cycle path could soon be put in place between Chalfont St Peter and St Giles if residents agree that they want it.
Buckinghamshire County Council (BCC) has sent out a letter to people living near to Narcot Lane, which links the two villages, asking for their views on the subject.
This is a list of Planning Applications Registered During The Week Ending 15 October 2009 registered with Chiltern District Council.

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