
EventsUpcoming

High Street, behind Methodist Church

Conference Room, HVH

Y&CC

Y&CC

Village Hall
NewsLatest














By Haddenham Webteam - 18th March 2017 12:15pm
Sad news for a law abiding community:
Police Scenes of crime attended Townside this morning to examine forensically a vehicle which had been badly vandalised in the early hours of Saturday morning 18th March 2017.
Trainer prints and other forensic material was photographed and uplifted by Police.
Witnesses heard a loud bang and male voices at the material time.
If any person has any information about this incident please do not hesitate to contact police on 101 incident number: 4317 007 9342
Further Appeal for information — please keep this coming in...
As previously reported, a car was vandalised its roof caved in in Townside in the early hours of Saturday morning 18th March 2017 and another vehicle was "keyed" causing damage paintwork.
It is understood that there was a disturbance in the area on Friday night to Saturday morning in the streets and near the pubs.
If you witnessed anything suspicious or can provide any information please do not hesitate to contact Police on 101 incident number 43170079342
PC Michael Bellamy7572 Office in the case.
Or anonymously on Crime stoppers:
By phone
0800 555 111
Or Online
Anonymous Form
This information will be treated as confidential.
popular recent storiesAlso in the news

Summerfest — what a fantastic event! Superbly organised by a very dedicated team of volunteers. Thank you to everyone involved. There are lots of photos to enjoy on the Haddenham dotNet Flickr site. (Please don't be put off if you see an overly complicated 'cookies' message — just scroll down to the bottom and click 'Accept All'). Here's the link:...

As part of the Carwithen Music Festival, there is a fascinating exhibition of the life and times of Doreen Cartwithen (born in Haddenham 100 years ago) in the studio of photographer Paul Wilkinson in High Street. It's open TODAY, Sunday 3rd July: 10.30am — 12noon and 3pm — 4.30pm. A steward will be present to act as a helpful guide to the fascinating displays. A "must...

The Carwithen Music Festival began on Friday 1st July — a celebration of Doreen Carwithen's centenary, here in Haddenham, her place of birth.Doreen Carwithen lived in the building in High Street, now owned by Peter and Margaret Aldington and housing the studios of photographer Paul Wilkinson.A blue plaque was unveiled there by Debbie Wiseman OBE, president of the festival and one of the...