TWELVE rowers from Leander Club took part in a tug of war match at Henley Rugby Club. The athletes were split into two teams ...
A FORMER Henley mayor has made a call for statues of two of the town’s most decorated athletes to be relocated following the ...
A RESTAURANT in Shiplake has retained a culinary award for the ninth consecutive year. Orwells, in Shiplake Row, has been ...
HENLEY Mayor Tom Buckley travelled to twin town Leichlingen in Germany to open its refurbished bridge. Cllr Buckley cut the ...
PUPILS at St Mary’s School in Henley celebrated its centenary by running 100 miles for charity. Between them, pupils from ...
TWO entrepreneurs were forced to give up two pubs after accruing debts of more than £1.5 million. Alex Sergeant and David ...
BUSINESSES reported mixed fortunes during this year’s Henley Literary Festival. Some blamed roadworks that closed Market Place and other works in Reading Road, New Street and Northfield End for a ...
THAMES Water has been forced to postpone works scheduled to take place in Christmas Common over fears it could have a “huge impact” on businesses. Work to replace about 2.3km of clean water mains ...
A BID to build a gypsy pitch on a disused site on the outskirts of Sonning Common has been knocked back for the third time to preserve the “countryside gap”.Building contractors John and Cindy Ayres ...
HENLEY Sailing Club has been awarded a £2,000 grant thanks to a grant application written by a 10-year-old member. Charlotte ...
THE end of the dragonboat racing season finished with the National Championships at Nottingham Watersports Centre. Crews from all over the country came together to race in 200m, 500m and 2km distances ...
THE heaviest and widest pumpkin in the world set a new record at Wargrave Nursery Plant Centre’s giant pumpkin weigh-off. The ...
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