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HENLEY BOY DIES AFTER CRASH Teenager dies after Highlands crash. A TEENAGE boy from Henley has died after being hit by a car. Edward Bush, 16, was struck by a white Audi Q3 on the A82 at Kirkton, near Lochend in Scotland, at 4.20pm on Thursday. He was taken to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness with serious injuries, where he died yesterday (Saturday). MEDIATION CAN SOLVE BOUNDARY DISPUTES Mediation can solve boundary disputes. 31/05/2021. A NEW service that aims to help neighbours resolve boundary disputes without resorting to costly court action has been launched by the Property Litigation Association (PLA) and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). The Boundary Disputes Mediation Service comprises a mixedpanel
‘AFFORDABLE’ WOMENSWEAR SHOP TO SHUT AFTER DECADE AN independent womenswear shop in Henley is closing after nearly 10 years. Marion Crocker, who owns Estilo in Duke Street, has decided not to renew her lease. Her last day of trading will be June 19. Mrs Crocker, who lives in Abingdon, said the decision was influenced by a DEVELOPER TURNS TABLES ON COUNCILLOR USING HIS BOOK Developer turns tables on councillor using his book. A PARISH councillor trying to stop a retirement village from being built in Sonning Common has had his own book used as evidence against him by the developer. Tom Fort, a former BBC journalist and an author, spoke against Inspired Villages’ proposal for 133 flats in Blounts CourtRoad at a
CAR PARK FOR CHURCHGOERS CREATED IN ESTATE COPSE Car park for churchgoers created in estate copse. AN estate owner is turning a copse on his land into a car park for worshippers at the neighbouring church. Ian Wason, who bought Harpsden Court with his wife Gigi two years ago, has felled scores of trees and levelled the ground at the 0.8-hectare plot, off Harpsden Way, which he says was 5 BED DETACHED HOUSE FOR SALE IN HENLEY-ON-THAMES A 5 bar gate leads into the shingled driveway (65' x 45' approx.) with garage approx. (20' x 16' and dilapidated) and side lawned garden leading to the rear.Immediately adjacent to the rear is a patio area with the remainder lawned (approx. 65' x 50') and narrows at the far end (approx. 25'). From the centre of Henley proceed down Bell Street. BERLIN ARTISTS BACK AT OLD FIRE STATION BERLIN Walls curator Simon Hearnden is returning to the Old Fire Station Gallery behind the town hall today (Friday) with his latest exhibition. The art dealer, who six years ago sold his house in order to buy up the life’s work of the late Walter Lindner (1936-2007), will be displaying his latest finds from the German capital. Theseinclude
BUY BRITISH FOR JOBS AND ENVIRONMENT, SAYS LADY MCALPINE LADY McALPINE is urging consumers to buy British goods and produce and shun cheaper imports from the Far East. She says this is far less damaging to the environment and will create more jobs in this country. She has been doing this for many years and is now encouraging family, friends and contacts to follow suit by adding the slogan “Back APPEAL LAUNCHED TO FIGHT ‘RETIREMENT VILLAGE’ PLANS Appeal launched to fight ‘retirement village’ plans. RESIDENTS of Sonning Common are being urged to help raise £7,500 to oppose the development of a new “retirement village” in Sonning Common. Inspired Villages has appealed after being refused planning permission in June for 110 flats on a field in Blounts Court Road. HENLEY STANDARDCAVERSHAMHENLEY-ON-THAMESHENLEY'S TWO-YEAR UNBEATEN LEAGUE RUN COMES TO ENDNETTLEBED Henley Standard. Pub opens library in former dining area. A PUB has opened a new library and IT hub. Dan and Natalie Redfern, who run the Cherry Tree Inn in Stoke Row, unveiled the new feature on Monday when customers returned for indoor service in the latest easing of covidrestrictions.
HENLEY BOY DIES AFTER CRASH Teenager dies after Highlands crash. A TEENAGE boy from Henley has died after being hit by a car. Edward Bush, 16, was struck by a white Audi Q3 on the A82 at Kirkton, near Lochend in Scotland, at 4.20pm on Thursday. He was taken to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness with serious injuries, where he died yesterday (Saturday). MEDIATION CAN SOLVE BOUNDARY DISPUTES Mediation can solve boundary disputes. 31/05/2021. A NEW service that aims to help neighbours resolve boundary disputes without resorting to costly court action has been launched by the Property Litigation Association (PLA) and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). The Boundary Disputes Mediation Service comprises a mixedpanel
‘AFFORDABLE’ WOMENSWEAR SHOP TO SHUT AFTER DECADE AN independent womenswear shop in Henley is closing after nearly 10 years. Marion Crocker, who owns Estilo in Duke Street, has decided not to renew her lease. Her last day of trading will be June 19. Mrs Crocker, who lives in Abingdon, said the decision was influenced by a DEVELOPER TURNS TABLES ON COUNCILLOR USING HIS BOOK Developer turns tables on councillor using his book. A PARISH councillor trying to stop a retirement village from being built in Sonning Common has had his own book used as evidence against him by the developer. Tom Fort, a former BBC journalist and an author, spoke against Inspired Villages’ proposal for 133 flats in Blounts CourtRoad at a
CAR PARK FOR CHURCHGOERS CREATED IN ESTATE COPSE Car park for churchgoers created in estate copse. AN estate owner is turning a copse on his land into a car park for worshippers at the neighbouring church. Ian Wason, who bought Harpsden Court with his wife Gigi two years ago, has felled scores of trees and levelled the ground at the 0.8-hectare plot, off Harpsden Way, which he says was 5 BED DETACHED HOUSE FOR SALE IN HENLEY-ON-THAMES A 5 bar gate leads into the shingled driveway (65' x 45' approx.) with garage approx. (20' x 16' and dilapidated) and side lawned garden leading to the rear.Immediately adjacent to the rear is a patio area with the remainder lawned (approx. 65' x 50') and narrows at the far end (approx. 25'). From the centre of Henley proceed down Bell Street. BERLIN ARTISTS BACK AT OLD FIRE STATION BERLIN Walls curator Simon Hearnden is returning to the Old Fire Station Gallery behind the town hall today (Friday) with his latest exhibition. The art dealer, who six years ago sold his house in order to buy up the life’s work of the late Walter Lindner (1936-2007), will be displaying his latest finds from the German capital. Theseinclude
BUY BRITISH FOR JOBS AND ENVIRONMENT, SAYS LADY MCALPINE LADY McALPINE is urging consumers to buy British goods and produce and shun cheaper imports from the Far East. She says this is far less damaging to the environment and will create more jobs in this country. She has been doing this for many years and is now encouraging family, friends and contacts to follow suit by adding the slogan “Back APPEAL LAUNCHED TO FIGHT ‘RETIREMENT VILLAGE’ PLANS Appeal launched to fight ‘retirement village’ plans. RESIDENTS of Sonning Common are being urged to help raise £7,500 to oppose the development of a new “retirement village” in Sonning Common. Inspired Villages has appealed after being refused planning permission in June for 110 flats on a field in Blounts Court Road.HENLEY STANDARD
Henley excel with ball to move top of the table. standard. Ex-gallery owner sells art collection for £750,000. Pop-up food event is taste of what’s to come. Festival singer wants to make it more personal. Graffiti stylist designed album cover for Madonna. Artist completes 2,000th dog portrait and says he now wants to do people. NEWS - HENLEY STANDARD News. Now ‘eyesore’ rail bridge is covered in graffiti tags. A RAILWAY bridge branded an “eyesore” by the chairman of a Henley conservation group has now been targeted by vandals. Graffiti “tags” have been spray-painted on both sides of the overbridge onMill Lane. A
MUSEUM PLANNING TO END YEARS OF LOSSES 16 hours ago · THE River & Rowing Museum in Henley hopes to wipe out its debts in three years’ time. The venue has lost an average of 300,000 per year over the past decade and this has been made worse by the lack of visitors during the coronavirus pandemic NATIONAL TRUST CLOSES CAFE AT HISTORIC HOME 1 day ago · THE café at Nuffield Place has been permanently closed because it was not making enough money. The National Trust, which runs the visitor attraction, says the coronavirus pandemic has had a “significant” impact on its finances. The café was forced to close for much of last year due to the DENTISTS CATCH UP ON PANDEMIC WAITING LISTS DENTISTS say they have caught up with waiting lists caused by the first coronavirus lockdown. Practices had to close in March last year for more than two months and could only re-open if they put appropriate safety measures in place such as limiting the number of patients and using personal protective equipment. MEDIATION CAN SOLVE BOUNDARY DISPUTES Mediation can solve boundary disputes. 31/05/2021. A NEW service that aims to help neighbours resolve boundary disputes without resorting to costly court action has been launched by the Property Litigation Association (PLA) and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). The Boundary Disputes Mediation Service comprises a mixedpanel
‘AFFORDABLE’ WOMENSWEAR SHOP TO SHUT AFTER DECADE AN independent womenswear shop in Henley is closing after nearly 10 years. Marion Crocker, who owns Estilo in Duke Street, has decided not to renew her lease. Her last day of trading will be June 19. Mrs Crocker, who lives in Abingdon, said the decision was influenced by a BIN LORRY DRIVERS SHORTAGE Bin lorry drivers shortage. DRIVERS are needed urgently to help overcome disruption to household waste collections. South Oxfordshire District Council’s waste contractor Biffa is facing staff shortages, partly due to the covid restrictions. Some staff decided to become delivery drivers during the course of the pandemic. BEST VALUE EV’S AN ELECTRIC DREAM ABOUT a year ago I wrote a column about an electric car that has just picked up a 2021 award for being the “best value” EV around. But what makes an EV attractive to buyers when it is frankly still a type of car that is anathema to many motorists? Is it because it is goodfor the environment
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Sir, — I am writing in support of Ruth Gibson and her objection to renaming the historic Red Lion Hotel in Henley (Standard, May 28). The “Red Lion” is one of the oldest names for an inn or pub and ours is probably one of the oldest of the old, having been on that site for almost 500 years. It HENLEY STANDARDCAVERSHAMHENLEY-ON-THAMESHENLEY'S TWO-YEAR UNBEATEN LEAGUE RUN COMES TO ENDNETTLEBED Henley Standard. Pub opens library in former dining area. A PUB has opened a new library and IT hub. Dan and Natalie Redfern, who run the Cherry Tree Inn in Stoke Row, unveiled the new feature on Monday when customers returned for indoor service in the latest easing of covidrestrictions.
SIX-BEDROOM FAMILY HOME WAS EARLY SEVENTIES ‘GRAND DESIGN A SIX-bedroom family home inspired by a classic of 20th century design is on the market in Catslip, near Nettlebed. Solar House’s design echoes that of Ferrum House in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, close to where A Clockwork Orange director Stanley Kubrick lived.. Built in 1964 by the architect Jack Bonnington, this was among the first examples of a steel-framed house in England and was laterFRED CURZON
Fred Curzon passed away at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading on May 9, aged 83. He moved to the village with his wife Margaret in the late Sixties and became a leading light in several community groups and sports clubs. Mr Curzon was born in Ramsgate, Kent, just before the Second World War broke out. He was the youngest of four children CAR PARK FOR CHURCHGOERS CREATED IN ESTATE COPSE Car park for churchgoers created in estate copse. AN estate owner is turning a copse on his land into a car park for worshippers at the neighbouring church. Ian Wason, who bought Harpsden Court with his wife Gigi two years ago, has felled scores of trees and levelled the ground at the 0.8-hectare plot, off Harpsden Way, which he says was APPEAL LAUNCHED TO FIGHT ‘RETIREMENT VILLAGE’ PLANS Appeal launched to fight ‘retirement village’ plans. RESIDENTS of Sonning Common are being urged to help raise £7,500 to oppose the development of a new “retirement village” in Sonning Common. Inspired Villages has appealed after being refused planning permission in June for 110 flats on a field in Blounts Court Road. EARLY GLASSMAKER LURED BY ANCIENT SAND DEPOSITS Sir, — With reference to your Hidden Henley item about George Ravenscroft (Standard, March 3), Nettlebed sand was used for the famous glass.Regarding Thomas Octavius’s query about Ravenscroft Road, Harry Tomalin, in his The Book of Henley-on-Thames, notes that George Ravenscroft “was obtained temporary premises” by the Glass Sellers Company of London at the rear of 87 Bell VILLAGE’S ‘SECRET’ BENEFACTOR DIES AT 79 Village’s ‘secret’ benefactor dies at 79. THE Sultan of Oman, who owned Wargrave Manor for 40 years, has died following a fight with cancer. Qaboos bin Said Al Said died on January 10, aged 79, and the Oman government declared three days of national mourning as a sign of respect. The sultan is thought to have been a benefactor of many HENLEY MILLIONAIRES SEE WEALTH INCREASE Last year they were joint 311th with £264 million. House-builder Michael Shanly, from Hurley, has seen his wealth increase by £87 million to £265 million since last year, taking him from 453rd place to joint 350th. Olivia Harrison and her son Dhani are worth £190 million, £10 million more than last year, but have dropped from 434thto 495th.
RIDGEWAY RUN RETURN
Ridgeway Run return. MORE than 60 buses, coaches and lorries will take part in a vintage vehicle rally on Sunday, starting in Henley. The Ridgeway Run, which is organised by the South Midlands branch of the Historic Commercial Vehicle Society, will set off from Station Road at 10am. The annual event, now in its 34th year, features large STUD SOLD - HENLEY STANDARD Juddmonte Farms, which belonged to Prince Khalid Abdullah, a member of the Saudi Arabian royal family, has been bought by a South African breeder. Prince Khalid bought the 890-acre site, then known as Cayton Park Stud, in 1982 and built a collection of champion horses. He is now downsizing and has also sold a stud farm in Kentucky. HENLEY STANDARDCAVERSHAMHENLEY-ON-THAMESHENLEY'S TWO-YEAR UNBEATEN LEAGUE RUN COMES TO ENDNETTLEBED Henley Standard. Pub opens library in former dining area. A PUB has opened a new library and IT hub. Dan and Natalie Redfern, who run the Cherry Tree Inn in Stoke Row, unveiled the new feature on Monday when customers returned for indoor service in the latest easing of covidrestrictions.
SIX-BEDROOM FAMILY HOME WAS EARLY SEVENTIES ‘GRAND DESIGN A SIX-bedroom family home inspired by a classic of 20th century design is on the market in Catslip, near Nettlebed. Solar House’s design echoes that of Ferrum House in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, close to where A Clockwork Orange director Stanley Kubrick lived.. Built in 1964 by the architect Jack Bonnington, this was among the first examples of a steel-framed house in England and was laterFRED CURZON
Fred Curzon passed away at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading on May 9, aged 83. He moved to the village with his wife Margaret in the late Sixties and became a leading light in several community groups and sports clubs. Mr Curzon was born in Ramsgate, Kent, just before the Second World War broke out. He was the youngest of four children CAR PARK FOR CHURCHGOERS CREATED IN ESTATE COPSE Car park for churchgoers created in estate copse. AN estate owner is turning a copse on his land into a car park for worshippers at the neighbouring church. Ian Wason, who bought Harpsden Court with his wife Gigi two years ago, has felled scores of trees and levelled the ground at the 0.8-hectare plot, off Harpsden Way, which he says was APPEAL LAUNCHED TO FIGHT ‘RETIREMENT VILLAGE’ PLANS Appeal launched to fight ‘retirement village’ plans. RESIDENTS of Sonning Common are being urged to help raise £7,500 to oppose the development of a new “retirement village” in Sonning Common. Inspired Villages has appealed after being refused planning permission in June for 110 flats on a field in Blounts Court Road. EARLY GLASSMAKER LURED BY ANCIENT SAND DEPOSITS Sir, — With reference to your Hidden Henley item about George Ravenscroft (Standard, March 3), Nettlebed sand was used for the famous glass.Regarding Thomas Octavius’s query about Ravenscroft Road, Harry Tomalin, in his The Book of Henley-on-Thames, notes that George Ravenscroft “was obtained temporary premises” by the Glass Sellers Company of London at the rear of 87 Bell VILLAGE’S ‘SECRET’ BENEFACTOR DIES AT 79 Village’s ‘secret’ benefactor dies at 79. THE Sultan of Oman, who owned Wargrave Manor for 40 years, has died following a fight with cancer. Qaboos bin Said Al Said died on January 10, aged 79, and the Oman government declared three days of national mourning as a sign of respect. The sultan is thought to have been a benefactor of many HENLEY MILLIONAIRES SEE WEALTH INCREASE Last year they were joint 311th with £264 million. House-builder Michael Shanly, from Hurley, has seen his wealth increase by £87 million to £265 million since last year, taking him from 453rd place to joint 350th. Olivia Harrison and her son Dhani are worth £190 million, £10 million more than last year, but have dropped from 434thto 495th.
RIDGEWAY RUN RETURN
Ridgeway Run return. MORE than 60 buses, coaches and lorries will take part in a vintage vehicle rally on Sunday, starting in Henley. The Ridgeway Run, which is organised by the South Midlands branch of the Historic Commercial Vehicle Society, will set off from Station Road at 10am. The annual event, now in its 34th year, features large STUD SOLD - HENLEY STANDARD Juddmonte Farms, which belonged to Prince Khalid Abdullah, a member of the Saudi Arabian royal family, has been bought by a South African breeder. Prince Khalid bought the 890-acre site, then known as Cayton Park Stud, in 1982 and built a collection of champion horses. He is now downsizing and has also sold a stud farm in Kentucky. NEWS - HENLEY STANDARD News. Now ‘eyesore’ rail bridge is covered in graffiti tags. A RAILWAY bridge branded an “eyesore” by the chairman of a Henley conservation group has now been targeted by vandals. Graffiti “tags” have been spray-painted on both sides of the overbridge onMill Lane. A
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THE company responsible for the traffic queues that have choked Henley for almost two weeks has been branded a “disaster”. Drivers have experienced long delays and shopkeepers say trade has plummeted as a result of the closure of New Street DOG GROOMING PARLOUR TO RELOCATE AS BUSINESS GROWS 12 hours ago · A DOG grooming parlour in Henley is moving to bigger premises in order to expand. Naughty Mutt Nice is to leave its home in Reading Road, at the junction with Station Road, for the former In The Groove record shop, further along the road going towards the LEANDER ATHLETES DOMINATE TOKYO BOUND OLYMPIC SQUAD 5 hours ago · LEANDER Club have 23 athletes included in the 45-strong Great Britain squad selected for this summer’s Olympic Games in Tokyo. The squad, which was announced by the British Olympic Association on Wednesday, includes 37 Olympic debutants alongside eight returning Olympians. Olympic silver medallist NOW ‘EYESORE’ RAIL BRIDGE IS COVERED IN GRAFFITI TAGS A RAILWAY bridge branded an “eyesore” by the chairman of a Henley conservation group has now been targeted by vandals. Graffiti “tags” have been spray-painted on both sides of the overbridge on Mill Lane. A swear word was daubed on one side in white paint and the offenders also painted over CHEF DELIGHTED AS BISTRO CAN FINALLY SERVE FOOD OUTDOORS 12 hours ago · A CHEF and restaurateur in Henley is delighted after being allowed to serve food outside. Shaun Dickens, who runs the Bistro at the Boathouse in Station Road, already had permission to serve drinks to customers outside between 6pm and 9pm. Now he has hada
BEST VALUE EV’S AN ELECTRIC DREAM ABOUT a year ago I wrote a column about an electric car that has just picked up a 2021 award for being the “best value” EV around. But what makes an EV attractive to buyers when it is frankly still a type of car that is anathema to many motorists? Is it because it is goodfor the environment
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Sir, — I am writing in support of Ruth Gibson and her objection to renaming the historic Red Lion Hotel in Henley (Standard, May 28). The “Red Lion” is one of the oldest names for an inn or pub and ours is probably one of the oldest of the old, having been on that site for almost 500 years. It LETTERS - HENLEY STANDARD Rainbow for Mr Rainbow. I saw this while on a dog walk just after the storm on Monday, the day the pubs were allowed to open up inside — a rainbow for Nigel Rainbow, landlord of the Three Horseshoes in Reading Road, Henley. — Yours faithfully, Anni Cox-Hynd Park Road, Henley.24/05/21.
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DOZENS of elderly residents of Henley enjoyed live music and dancing at a tea party in memory of former mayor Tony Lane. The Henley 60+ Club hosted the second annual event on Thursday last week, which also included tea, cakes and sandwiches made by HENLEY STANDARDCAVERSHAMHENLEY-ON-THAMESHENLEY'S TWO-YEAR UNBEATEN LEAGUE RUN COMES TO ENDNETTLEBED A BOAT hire firm has launched a new clothing range as it navigates its way out of the coronavirus pandemic. Hobbs of Henley, which was closed for much of the last year due to the government lockdown restrictions, is selling T-shirts and hooded tops NEWS - HENLEY STANDARD YOUNGER patients are less engaged with the vaccination programme, says to staff at the Henley surgeries. The Hart Surgery is now offering the first dose of the vaccine to 29-year-olds following a number of cancellations last week. OBITUARIES - HENLEY STANDARD THE family of a woman from Henley who was found dead in the River Thames have paid tribute to her “beautiful soul”.Hannah Gibbs, 37, was found in the river near Marlow on November 1, almost three weeks after she had been reported missing. She hadHENLEY-ON-THAMES
A FOOD waste lorry accidentally dropped a pile of rubbish at the corner of Damer Gardens in Henley. Biffa’s vehicle, named Chompy, dropped the waste at about 9.30am this morning. Two binmen used shovels to load the rubbish back into two green recyling SIX-BEDROOM FAMILY HOME WAS EARLY SEVENTIES ‘GRAND DESIGN A SIX-bedroom family home inspired by a classic of 20th century design is on the market in Catslip, near Nettlebed. Solar House’s design echoes that of Ferrum House in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, close to where A Clockwork Orange director Stanley Kubrick lived.. Built in 1964 by the architect Jack Bonnington, this was among the first examples of a steel-framed house in England and was later HENLEY STANDARDCAVERSHAMHENLEY-ON-THAMESHENLEY'S TWO-YEAR UNBEATEN LEAGUE RUN COMES TO ENDNETTLEBED A BOAT hire firm has launched a new clothing range as it navigates its way out of the coronavirus pandemic. Hobbs of Henley, which was closed for much of the last year due to the government lockdown restrictions, is selling T-shirts and hooded tops NEWS - HENLEY STANDARD YOUNGER patients are less engaged with the vaccination programme, says to staff at the Henley surgeries. The Hart Surgery is now offering the first dose of the vaccine to 29-year-olds following a number of cancellations last week. OBITUARIES - HENLEY STANDARD THE family of a woman from Henley who was found dead in the River Thames have paid tribute to her “beautiful soul”.Hannah Gibbs, 37, was found in the river near Marlow on November 1, almost three weeks after she had been reported missing. She hadHENLEY-ON-THAMES
A FOOD waste lorry accidentally dropped a pile of rubbish at the corner of Damer Gardens in Henley. Biffa’s vehicle, named Chompy, dropped the waste at about 9.30am this morning. Two binmen used shovels to load the rubbish back into two green recyling SIX-BEDROOM FAMILY HOME WAS EARLY SEVENTIES ‘GRAND DESIGN A SIX-bedroom family home inspired by a classic of 20th century design is on the market in Catslip, near Nettlebed. Solar House’s design echoes that of Ferrum House in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, close to where A Clockwork Orange director Stanley Kubrick lived.. Built in 1964 by the architect Jack Bonnington, this was among the first examples of a steel-framed house in England and was laterTOP STORIES
A POP-UP food event at Red Lion Lawn in Henley was officially opened by the Mayor. A new company has taken over the contract to serve SHIPLAKE COLLEGE DOMINATE NATIONAL SCHOOLS’ REGATTA 18 hours ago · CREWS from Shiplakle College, Henley Rowing Club and Leander Club competed in last weekend’s National Schools’ Regatta at Dorney Lake in what was the first competitive action for most crews for more than a year. The regatta was a more limited affair than usualdue
CONTACT THE HENLEY STANDARD Caxton House, 1 Station Road, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. RG9 1AD Please click here to return to the home page. Henley Standard News Telephone: 01491 419444 Fax: 01491 419401 Email: news@henleystandard.co.uk Henley Standard Sport Telephone: 01491 419444 Fax: 01491 419401 Email: sport@henle PUBS UPSET BY SUDDEN RISE IN NO-SHOW DINERS 18 hours ago · PUBS have been suffering from “no-show” diners since they re-opened in April. Some are now asking customers to put down deposits when they book to discourage them from not turning up. Landlords say the problem is hitting them in the pocket when they aretrying to
OLD BUS SHELTER GIVEN TO FOOTBALL CLUB FOR USE AS DUGOUT 18 hours ago · A DISUSED bus shelter in Henley is to become a football team’s dugout. AFC Henley, which runs youth teams, has been given the shelter in Western Avenue by the town council free of charge. The club intends to put it on the touchline of the 11-a-sidepitch off
WOMAN CREATES WOODLAND FAIRY TRAIL FOR YOUNG NEPHEWS A WOMAN has created a fairy trail in woodland in Gallowstree Common. Nicola Stone painted miniature doors and placed them on trees near Nippers Grove, off Wyfold Lane. She came up with the idea after visiting friends in Northern Ireland who had created a fairy forest in their local village. “I STREET PARTY TO HELP FUND DISABLED GIRL’S TREATMENT A STREET party was held in Wargrave to raise money for specialist treatment for a little girl with cerebral palsy. Isla Lang, three, suffered a hypoxic incident at birth and had to be resuscitated before spending the first five weeks of her life in intensive care. She has quadriplegic cerebral palsy HISTORIC HOUSE THAT BECAME A MUCH-LOVED HOSPICE 18 hours ago · JOYCE GROVE was built as a private residence for the Fleming banking dynasty in 1908, five years after the family purchased the 2,000-acre Nettlebed Estate. It became a convalescent home owned by St Mary’s Hospital at Paddington in the Thirties PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN HENLEY-ON-THAMES 5 bed Detached House. Badgemore, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9. Heathfield is a superb impressive detached home set within mature grounds that has been substantially improved by the current owners to provide flexible bright SUBLIME FLAVOURS AND TEXTURES AT VILLAGE TANDOORI HAVING been a curry-lover for a long time, I was keen to sample the delights at Tandoori Connoisseur in Wood Lane, Sonning Common, writes Lucia Juttla. Greeted by attentive staff and shown to our table, this friendly village restaurant has a popular reputation with the locals. Perusing the menu, I WE VALUE YOUR PRIVACY We and our partners store and/or access information on a device, such as cookies and process personal data, such as unique identifiers and standard information sent by a device for personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, and audience insights, as well as to develop and improve products. With your permission we and our partners may use precise geolocation data and identification through device scanning. You may click to consent to our and our partners’ processing as described above. Alternatively you may access more detailed information and change your preferences before consenting or to refuse consenting. Please note that some processing of your personal data may not require your consent, but you have a right to object to such processing. Your preferences will apply to this website only. You can change your preferences at any time by returning to this site or visit our privacypolicy.
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FESTIVAL CHIEF DEFENDS USE OF FIREWORKS THE Henley Festival will continue to use fireworks despite a call to try modern alternatives. Henley Town Council has adopted a new policy which encourages event organisers to use drones and light displays instead of traditional fireworks. It was... STAYING AFLOAT WITH FASHION BRAND A BOAT hire firm has launched a new clothing range as it navigates its way out of the coronavirus pandemic. Hobbs of Henley, which was closed for much of the last year due to the government lockdown restrictions, is selling T-shirts and hooded tops... SCHOOL APPOINTS FIRST GIRL CAPTAIN THE Oratory School in Woodcote has appointed its first female captain in its 162-year history. Olivia Smith will share the role with her male counterpart, Tolulope Awoniyi. The 17-year-old joined the independent Catholic school in Woodcote when...SHOE SHOP TO CLOSE
A SHOP in Henley selling women’s and children’s shoes is to close after more than a decade. Manzana in Bell Street will shut after its final sale near the end of this month. Owner Denise Fairbairn, who has run the business with her husband Gary since... MEN RESCUE CAT STUCK IN THORNY TREE FOR 24 HOURS THREE men rescued a cat that had been stuck about 20ft up a tree in Henley for 24 hours after an animal welfare charity and the fire service refused to help. Martin Jones first noticed the tortoiseshell cat at the top of the tree in Station Road,... SISTERS AND NEW MOTHERS TO LAUNCH CHILDREN’S STORE TWO sisters have launched a children’s clothing store after becoming mothers. The Children’s Shop will open at a unit in Gardiner Place, Henley, next Saturday (June 15).It will sell clothes, shoes, hats, toys and accessories and will have a... CALL FOR EVIDENCE OF FOOTPATH BEING USED IN SEVENTIES A FOOTPATH in Henley could be made a right of way. This would mean that the route between Makins recreation ground and Haywards Close remained open to public use. Oxfordshire County Council is carrying out a public consultation but has said it needs... FOOD WASTE LORRY ACCIDENTALLY DROPS RUBBISH A FOOD waste lorry accidentally dropped a pile of rubbish at the corner of Damer Gardens in Henley. Biffa’s vehicle, named Chompy, dropped the waste at about 9.30am this morning. Two binmen used shovels to load the rubbish back into two green recyling... ROWER SPARED JAIL FOR DOG ATTACK ON BOY, 6 A WORLD champion rower has been ordered to have her dog put down after it attacked a six-year-old boy. Emily Craig admitted to being in charge of a dog that was dangerously out of control dog at Coppa Club in Sonning on August 4 last year.... YOUNG NOT RUSHING TO HAVE JAB YOUNGER patients are less engaged with the vaccination programme, says to staff at the Henley surgeries. The Hart Surgery is now offering the first dose of the vaccine to 29-year-olds following a number of cancellations last week. The surgery has... CAR CLUB MAKES SLOW START BUT SHOULD SOON ACCELERATE A CAR club in Henley has attracted 10 members since its launch. Two Toyota Yaris hybrid vehicles have been available to hire from Henley Town Council’s parking bays in Upper Market Place since April 19. Since then they have been driven 634 miles in a...More News:
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