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Is Cliveden the new Bridgerton?

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TAPLOW: An upcoming Netflix comedy is reportedly being filmed at Cliveden House, with camera crews spotted within the South Bucks grounds last week.

Former Royal Borough leader Simon Dudley tweeted on Friday to say that filming was for The Bubble – a comedy based around a group of actors and actresses who are stuck inside a pandemic bubble at a hotel.

The film is directed by

American Judd Apatow, who liked Mr Dudley's tweet, and is famous for directing hit films including Knocked Up and Trainwreck.

The Bubble's cast reportedly includes Game of Thrones and The Mandaloria­n star Pedro Pascal and Scottish actress Karen Gillan, who has appeared in Doctor Who.

It is not yet known when the film is likely to hit our screens.

ALL AREAS: Railway season ticket holders who are delayed by 15 minutes or more will be able to claim for compensati­on, Great Western Railway (GWR) has announced.

From April 1, the train operator is extending its ‘Delay Repay’ scheme, which was previously only available for daily and weekly tickets.

The scheme now enables season ticket holders to be able to immediatel­y claim for a refund on the delayed part of their journey, irrespecti­ve of the cause.

Rail minister Chris HeatonHarr­is said: “It’s an important step forwards for passengers that GWR are extending their Delay Repay scheme to all rail season ticket holders.

“As people return to the rail network, it is important that they get the compensati­on they deserve for any delays they face.”

Those making a claim will be able to choose how they receive any compensati­on due: from

BACs direct to a bank account; a payment to a card; vouchers, or via a donation to charity.

How much people receive will depend on the length of the delay on arrival at their destinatio­n and the cost of the ticket. Since it was launched in April 2019, the ‘Delay Repay’ scheme has resulted in almost 400,000 claims, totalling £7.3million in compensati­on.

Visit GWR.com/delayrepay to make a claim.

A new shop selling restaurant­quality produce will soon be opening in Maidenhead town centre. The store will be run by a Maidenhead chef and his wife after he lost his job due to the pandemic.

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