Sunday, 12 October 2025

Glen Lambert

I HAVE lived in Henley for 16 years with my wife and two children and am proud to have been a town councillor for six years.

In 2017, I led the campaign to save Lovibonds Brewery. Henley’s only remaining brewery is still brewing and selling its beer.

In 2018, I was elected mayor and gave it my all, attending hundreds of events and raising thousands of pounds for Henley Music School and Gillotts learning support. A particular highlight was the Remembrance Service marking 100 years since the First World War, for which I organised a fly-past.

In 2019, I founded Bluebells Day Centre for local people living with dementia, which I continue to lead and am immensely proud of.

In 2020, I was elected president of the Town and Visitors’ Regatta, continuing for three years, through covid and lockdown, helping raise funds and awareness for this historic event.

In 2021, I became chair of the council’s town and community committee and launched the ongoing parking and signage review. I started by collating dozens of suggestions from local people online.

I am grateful for the support of my HRG colleagues, proud of what we have achieved for Henley and would love to continue working hard for our community.

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