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  2. High Wycombe Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The building was commissioned to replace the 18th century guildhall in the High Street. [2] The foundation stone for the new building was laid by the mayor, Daniel Clarke, on 5 November 1903. [ 3 ] The building was designed by Charles Bateman and Alfred Hale in the Queen Anne style and was officially opened on 12 October 1904.

  3. The Range (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, The Range was ranked 121st on The Sunday Times, PricewaterhouseCoopers Top Track, and 250 League Table of the United Kingdom's fastest growing companies. [ citation needed ] The business regularly announces new store openings in large tranches, for example in November 2013, it was announced that The Range planned to open 40 stores in ...

  4. Municipal Offices, High Wycombe - Wikipedia

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    The successor body, Wycombe District Council, used the municipal offices as its headquarters, substantially extending the building to the rear and renaming it the "District Council Offices". [11] [12] Following further local government reorganisation in 2020, the building became the High Wycombe local area office of Buckinghamshire Council. [13]

  5. Bucks Free Press - Wikipedia

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    The Bucks Free Press is a weekly local newspaper, published every Friday and covering the area surrounding High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. It was first published on 19 December 1856. It covers news for south Buckinghamshire - focusing primarily on High Wycombe, Amersham, Princes Risborough and Beaconsfield - as opposed to the entire county.

  6. HomeBase - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. McNulty and George Handgis founded the chain as a warehouse club called the HomeClub, opening the first two stores in Norwalk and Fountain Valley, California, in 1983. It went public in 1985, trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol HBI .

  7. List of ITV regions - Wikipedia

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    Grampian TV [note 3] Central Scotland 31 August 1957 Scottish Television / STV Scottish Television Scottish TV [note 3] Northern Ireland: 31 October 1959 Ulster Television: UTV: Channel Islands: 1 September 1962 [33] Channel Television: Channel Television / CTV CTV Channel North East England: 15 January 1959 [34] Tyne Tees Television: TTTV ...

  8. Wycombe Swan - Wikipedia

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    Wycombe Swan is a theatre in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. The theatre was opened in November 1992 by Wycombe District Council and is now operated by Trafalgar Entertainment. [ 2 ] The Wycombe Swan complex consists of the main theatre, the Wycombe Swan Town Hall , and the Oak Room, all of which can be hired for events. [ 3 ]

  9. Wycombe Sound - Wikipedia

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    Wycombe Sound is a local FM radio station that broadcasts to areas around High Wycombe in the United Kingdom. Areas of reception include High Wycombe , West Wycombe , Hazlemere and Downley . The station is run by Wycombe Community Radio which is a Community Interest Company and the day-to-day presenters and supporting staff are all volunteers.