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AN environmental campaigner from Peppard was “flabbergasted” on finding out she would be a judge at this year’s Chelsea ...
MORE than 400 children and adults braved the heat to take part in this year’s Hairy Legs Challenge in Goring. The event ...
SIX residents are opening their gardens for the public to “snoop around”.Gardening enthusiasts and those looking for planting ...
A CHARITY set up to raise awareness about child sexual abuse held a panel discussion in Henley on the topic. Project 90/10 ...
ABOUT 150 people attended a dance at Henley town hall to celebrate the 80th anniversary of VE Day. The event, which took ...
RESIDENTS across the Henley area celebrated the 80th anniversary of VE Day with snapshots of what life was like during the ...
CITIZEN scientists who test at four locations in Henley have recorded “poor” water quality in the River Thames. Chris Szweda ...
IT’S not all in your head — hormonal migraines are real. If you know someone who suffers migraines, you’ll know the ...
THE new mayor of Henley has pledged to try and help residents who are struggling with the cost of living. Tom Buckley has ...
A TEACHER in Woodcote has become the most prolific British Open real tennis player in history. Claire Fahey, the head of racquets at The Oratory School, won her 13th British Open at the finals held at ...
WARGRAVE secured their place in the Berkshire Trophy Centre Senior Cup final at Reading’s SCL Stadium after defeating ...
PLAYING their final match, AFC HENLEY HURRICANES U18s ran out 4-3 winners in their East Berks U18 Cup final against DELAFORD ...