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New flats planned for plot near Seymour Court Road in Marlow

New flats planned for plot of land ‘fenced off’ and left to grow ‘out of control’ NEW flats could be built on a plot of land which has been “fenced off” and left to grow “out of control” – if plans are approved by the council. Mr A Hussain of St James Design and Build Limited in High Wycombe has submitted to Bucks Council a planning application for a patch of land south of 1 Seymour Court Road, in Marlow. Plans detail the erection of four one-bed flats (all destined for the ‘housing market’) with under croft parking for two cars and surface parking for two more cars – four in total.

Scales of Justice: Latest court results for Oxfordshire

Oxford Magistrates Court OXFORD MAGISTRATES’ COURT RAYMOND PHILIP STARKINGS, 32, of Home Close, Carterton, was convicted of driving at 97mph in a 70mph zone on the M40 between junction 2 and 3 on October 22. He was fined £440, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £44 and court costs of £90. His driving licence was also endorsed with five penalty points. ROBERT TREW, 38, of Queen’s Road, Thame, admitted driving at 50mph in a 30mph zone on Seymour Court Road on September 24. He was fined £692, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £69 and court costs of £90. His driving licence was also endorsed with six penalty points.

Marlow schoolchildren create festive window trail to spread Christmas cheer

Marlow schoolchildren are on a mission to spread festive cheer throughout the town this December. St Peter’s Primary School pupils and parents have been decorating the windows of their houses and have created a trail of more than 30 windows for residents to follow. Displays include reindeer, cribs and animals, stars, Father Christmas, an electric train, light projections and lots of sparkle. Five-year-old Micael, who decorated a window, said: “The windows are so nice and I love the snow decorations.” And Jennifer Boyle, a parent and teacher at the school said: “Christmas is such an exciting time of year. We can’t all meet inside this December so we wanted to create an activity that all the children and people in Marlow can do.”

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