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THE King’s Swan Marker has described avian influenza as becoming “more of a problem than it has ever been”. David Barber ...
WORK to construct a new all-weather pitch Jubilee Park, off Reading Road, in Henley, is under way. The artificial grass 3G ...
GREENER Henley, the climate action group, will reveal its new strategy at the River & Rowing Museum on April 30. The event opens at 7pm and the strategy launch and panel discussion will run from ...
BREAKFAST will be served at Goring Free Church in High Street next Saturday. From 9.30am to 11.30am, bacon butties, vegetarian options and hot drinks will be provided. Entry is free and open to all ...
PUNAM Denley is partner, solicitor, mediator and collaborative lawyer at Blanchards Law based in the Market Place, Henley. Married to Robert, she has two children and is stepmother to three more. She ...
How delighted I was to see a planning notice for the replacement of the decrepit, dysfunctional fencing bordering the pavement along the Marlow Road, Henley. The final result is not only aesthetically ...
THE Friends of Nettlebed School have reached the final hurdle in their bid to build a swimming pool for the school children. Plans for the construction of the pool at the primary school have been ...
ON the banks of one of the most picturesque stretches of the River Thames, Wargrave Hall is a property steeped in history. This elegant Georgian mansion, once home to distinguished figures of British ...
CHILDREN are being invited to take part in an Easter tennis camp in Wargrave. Head coach Ollie Brown will hold sessions on Monday and Thursday from 9am to noon for children of all abilities aged from ...
VOLUNTEERS with the Toad Patrol helped to carry nearly 8,000 toads across a busy road this year. The group helps with the annual migration of amphibians from the Culden Faw Estate to the other side of ...
GORING Parish Council will support the No Mow May Movement this year. The annual campaign by Plantlife calls on all lawn owners not to mow during May to let wildflowers grow.
FORMER pub landlord Simon Cromack, who was diagnosed with an incurable brain tumour in 2023, uses a device known as Optune, which uses alternating electrical fields to disrupt the cancerous cells.