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THE sister of a headteacher who took her own life has called on ministers to delay planned changes to school inspections.
THE ringing till at the Thames Hospice shop in Henley is a vital part of a drive to raise more than £12 million each year.
IT used to be simple. You organised a concert, a ball, maybe a sponsored swim. People bought tickets, came along, threw some cash into a bucket and went home happy. The charity got the funds it needed ...
LITTER signs that describe Henley as “posh” have offended retailers in Henley who say that they make the town look elitist ...
AN artist who has found her ideal home in Henley has been inspired to take a sabbatical and devote her time to her creations, ...
ORGANISERS of the Henley half marathon have donated £1,000 to a mental health charity in the town. Henley Rugby Club, which ...
ALEX Eberhard and Bernd Rest from the All Things Must Pass band were celebrating the music of George Harrison at the Crooked Billet in Stoke Row on Wednesday last week and the pub’s chef, Paul ...
INSTALLED in 1788 in the old market place in front of the town hall, the obelisk, which is now in Mill Meadows, once had lamps mounted on arms on each side, was inscribed with distances to London, ...
THREE performances of a comedy will take place at Woodcote village hall. Woodcote Amateur Dramatic Society will stage A Bunch of Amateurs on May 15, 16 and 17 from 7.40pm. The play is written by Ian ...
THE battle to be selected for Henley is now on. The vacancy became available last week when MP Michael Heseltine said he would not stand for Parliament at the next election. The South Oxfordshire ...
A CONSERVATION group will meet next Saturday behind Charvil village hall at 10am. Eco Net is a group of volunteers which help around the village and take on rewilding projects. To join, fill in the ...
DOLPHIN School is always buzzing with energy and we have another exciting and fun-filled summer term ahead with so much to celebrate and enjoy. Our Arts Week is currently in full flow, culminating in ...