Rev Sue Morton, who has served Fawley, Fingest, Frieth, Hambleden, Medmenham and Turville since 2012, is leaving on Sunday February 1.
A VOLUNTEER who has worked at the Kenton Theatre since the Sixties is one of 20 “unsung heroes” who have been honoured with a ...
Michelle Trevethan, 57, said it felt strange to leave her role at Rupert House School after serving around 4,600 lunches to students.
Two crews featuring local rowers are celebrating being back on land after completing the “World’s Toughest Row”. Ollie Phillips, from Shiplake, and Rosie Tong, who grew up in Henley, arrived in ...
MARK Bedford will succeed Catharine Darnton, who is stepping down as the headteacher of Gillotts School in Henley at Easter after 19 years.
HENLEY Hawks travel to Northamptonshire tomorrow (Saturday) for their first ever clash with Oundle RFC. Kick-off for the National Division 2 East encounter at Occupation Road is 2pm. Despite running ...
Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service is currently consulting on plans to improve response times across the county. The on-call station in West Street is one of three that could be shut due to ...
READING’S hopes of closing in on the League 1 play-off places took a knock this week after they drew back-to-back home ...
HENLEY LADIES 1sts secured all three points as they won their South Central Women’s Premier Division 1 clash with visitors ...
AFC HENLEY HURRICANES U15s started their 2026 campaign with a 3-2 win at home to BINFIELD CHARGERS U15s last Saturday. On a morning of waterlogged pitches, the Hurricanes fixture was able to go ahead ...
Rehabilitation centre Swan Support has urged the public to report sightings of sick swans for monitoring amid a surge in swan deaths across the county.
HENLEY Colts edged out visiting Bracknell Colts by three points at Dry Leas last Sunday. The home side started the game quickly with powerful carries from the forwards before Elliot Deacon took the ...
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