Helen & Douglas House
5-6 High St, High Wycombe, , HP11 2AZ
We rely on voluntary donations for 88p in every £1 of the £5.5 million we need every year to run the service. Without your support we cannot provide what we do now - from in-house hospice care to outreach nursing, family support (pre and post bereavement), the sibling support club, and the range of experiences and opportunities that help our young patients and their families make the most of a short life. See more
High Wycombe & District Model Railway Society
Leigh Court, Leigh St, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP11 2QU, HP11 2QU
Situated in the town of High Wycombe, the railway club known as the High Wycombe & District Model Railway Society is now well established in its present home at Leigh Court, Leigh Street. We meet every week on Monday and Wednesday evenings & we are very lucky to have sufficient space in which to have many layouts of various scales and prototypes permanently erected and running. At present British and American prototypes are either built or in the build stages. See more
High Wycombe Affiliated Synagogue
7 Queen Square, High Wycombe, Bucks,
High Wycombe Bee Keepers Association
Trinity United Reformed Church, London Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP11 1SX
HWBKA is a thriving association of enthusiastic beekeepers from all walks of life founded in 1944 to promote bees and beekeeping. We hold monthly evening meetings with a visiting speaker at Trinity Church, High Wycombe. If you’re interested in taking up beekeeping why not come along? We also hold practical sessions at our own apiary, and run specialist days of interest. See more
High Wycombe Bowling Club
Chestnut Avenue ., HP11 1DJ
igh Wycombe Bowling Club, the third oldest club in the County, was born in 1902 in Harlow Rd. This is just east of the town centre opposite the Rye.The first High Wycombe bowling green was situated at the top of the road where St John's Ambulance Station now stands. This was a 4 rink green, which at the time was quite sufficient for the number of bowling players. The site was purchased by 35 shareholders for the sum of £35. Amongst the foundling members were furniture manufacturers, mill owners, doctors and solicitors. One of the better known members was Lord Desborough. As High Wycombe prospered and grew, so did the Bowls Club. It became apparent that the green was of insufficient size for the potential membership, so in 1927 the new club was opened at its present site in Chestnut Avenue. The Harlow Rd club was sold for £450 and the new land bought for £300. A maximum size green of eight rinks was constructed by Maxwell Hart of Glasgow at a cost of £1000. This was the first Cumberland turf green to be laid in Buckinghamshire. The clubhouse, which cost £700, has changed very little since 1927. It still has its original oak beams and the timber lined main hall. 80 hand-made wheel back chairs, each with H.W.B.C. carved on the back,were presented by James Elliots & Sons. The President's chair, also with H.W.B.C. carved on the back, was made by J.W.Hawkins. Over the years the two most important games to be played at the green were the touring South African sides in 1935 and again in 1995. See more
High Wycombe Central Aid Furniture Project
W Richardson St, High Wycombe, , HP11 2SB
We aim to supply the cheapest, reasonable quality second hand furniture and appliances to those on the lowest incomes. By recycling donated furniture, appliances and flooring we raise funds to help needy grant cases referred to us - often people getting out of homelessness, coming from chaotic backgrounds, misfits, struggling single parents, ex prisoners, the abused, ex services personnel. By donating your unwanted furniture and appliances you help those struggling to establish a home. Around 90% of our clients are surviving on government benefits. Other customers pay 25% more to fund our operation and make grants. Giving furniture a second life saves tonnes of landfill each year. Our van collection and delivery service assists those with no economical means of transporting large pieces of furniture - especially the elderly. See more
High Wycombe Chiltern Centre Post Office
10 The Chilterns, High Wycombe, Bucks, HP13 5ES
High Wycombe Chiropractic Clinic
27 London Rd, High Wycombe, , HP11 1BJ
We established our clinic in 1992 as the first Chiropractic Clinic in town at the “Willows” overlooking the Rye. As members of the BCA we strongly abide by their vision, values and identity. We therefore subscribe to evident-based practice in accordance with the requirements of the GCC code of Practice and Standard of Proficiency and are both members of the Royal College of Chiropractic. We have taken a very keen interest in a broad spectrum of research, continual professional development and adding new techniques & skills to our repertoire over the years. We are both trained in traditional Chiropractic techniques of which we use mainly the Diversified and the Activator Techniques. We both work extensively with soft tissue and dry-needling techniques”. Gitte has used SOT since 1990 and has been a qualified Acupuncturist since 1997. We feel that we have developed very good relationships with an extensive group of local therapists and other professionals over the years and are happy to cross-refer between practitioners. See more
High Wycombe Church of England Combined School
oakes Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, , HP11 2JU
We are pleased to welcome you to High Wycombe Church of England School. We hope that this will be the first step on the road to a long and happy partnership with the school. Within our caring Christian community we provide a broad, balanced and stimulating curriculum encouraging each child to grow in confidence and in faith. We endeavour to give children not only the opportunity to develop their intellectual and physical skills, but also their personal and spiritual qualities enabling them to become caring, capable members of society. We believe a close school/home partnership is an essential factor in the education of each child and consequently we place great importance on the dialogue between home and school. We look forward to welcoming you and your family into our school community. Mrs Celine Hawkins Headteacher See more
High Wycombe County Court
The Law Courts, Easton St, High Wycombe, , HP11 1LR
High Wycombe County Court and Family Court Visit us: The Law Courts Ground Floor Easton Street High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP11 1LR Write to us: High Wycombe County Court and Family Court Hearing Centre The Law Courts Windsor Road Slough Berkshire SL1 2HE See more
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