High Wycombe Detectives have been operating in High Wycombe and Greater London / Home Counties for almost 20 years.
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High Wycombe has always had a presence of industry, which in the 17th century exceeded the market town and now Wycombe remains more industrial in character.
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High Wycombe is commonly known as Wycombe and formally called Chepping Wycombe or Chipping Wycombe until 1946.]
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High Wycombe is a large town in Buckinghamshire.
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High Wycombe is 29 miles west-north-west of Charing Cross in London.
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According to the 2001 census High Wycombe had a population of 92,300.
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High Wycombe is the largest town in the non-metropolitan county of Buckinghamshire.
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High Wycombe is mostly an unparished area in the Wycombe district.
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High Wycombe is a combination of industrial and market town, with a traditional emphasis on furniture production.
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There has been a market held in the High Street of High Wycombe since at least medieval times.
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High Wycombe remained a mill town through Medieval and Tudor times, with the manufacture of lace and linen cloth.
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High Wycombe was also used as a stopping point on the way from Oxford to London, with many travellers staying in the town's taverns and inns.
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High Wycombes most famous industry, furniture (particularly chairs) took hold in the 19th century.
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High Wycombe's population grew from 13,000 residents in 1881, to 29,000 in 1928.
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High Wycombe was completely dominated socially and economically by the furniture industry.
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