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A major Bucks A-road will not be closed over two weekends for HS2 works after the plans were thrown out earlier this week. Buckinghamshire Council refused to give HS2 contractor Align permission for a full closure of the A413 at Little Missenden, from the Keepers Lane junction to just past Pipers Wood Lane between April 16 and 19, and from April 23-26. LOCALS reacted to a mobile home that was seemingly left on the side of the road earlier this week. A caravan left busted and tilted on its side on Latimer Bottom in Little Chalfont prompted different responses from the public, with some saying it is ‘selfish fly-tipping’ and others speculating whether there had been a crash. ....
Farmer trampled to death by young bulls as he fed them on his own henleystandard.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from henleystandard.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A farmer was trampled to death when he climbed into a pen housing 17 uncastrated bulls, an inquest jury heard today. Oliver Bowden, 56, who was described as “the heart and soul of the Hambleden Valley”, suffered fatal multiple injuries, including crushing to the chest and abdomen. An inquest jury at Beaconsfield heard that Mr Bowden, whose family had farmed the land at Mill End Farm since the 1930s, died in the afternoon of 5 May last year. The father of four, who had two grandchildren, was found in the pen by colleague Samuel Beer. He was injured himself as he bravely fought off a bull as he tried to help Mr Bowden. ....
BBC News Published image copyrightSouth Beds News Agency image captionFarmer Oliver Bowden was described as the heart and soul of the Hambleden valley by his family in a statement issued at the time of his death A farmer was trampled to death when he climbed into a pen housing 17 uncastrated bulls, an inquest heard. Oliver Bowden, 56, died at Mill End Farm in Hambleden, Buckinghamshire on 5 May. The father of four, who also had two grandchildren, was found in the pen by colleague Samuel Beer who called emergency services while trying to protect Mr Bowden. An inquest jury concluded that he died through misadventure. ....