Pen pals: pencils, pens and other stationery were donated to the Rainbow children’s centre at the d:two centre in Market Place, Henley. The centre was one of nine run by Action for Children that received donations as part of a nationwide project by courier company FedEx. Employees donated more than 2,500 items which were then redistributed. Mary O’Hagan, corporate fund-raising manager at Action for Children, said: “This initiative will enable us to help children and young people get the best possible start to the new school year.” Pictured with donated goods are Kerry Rawlingson, Nicola Armitt, Shelley Hampton and Helen Towers
Pictures of Maidenhead MP, Theresa May. To search for a specific photo, please use the reference number printed in the newspaper caption.
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Galleries from Slough and its surrounding villages. To search for a specific photo, please use the reference number printed in the newspaper caption.
Galleries from Marlow and its surrounding villages. To search for a specific photo, please use the reference number printed in the newspaper caption.
Galleries from Windsor and its surrounding villages. To search for a specific photo, please use the reference number printed in the newspaper caption.
Galleries from Maidenhead and its surrounding villages. To search for a specific photo, please use the reference number printed in the newspaper caption.
A COMEDIAN who used to live in Henley is returning to perform. Bella Hull is on the bill for the next Honk! live comedy night with her latest show Piggie before she takes it to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The 25-year-old, who now lives in North...
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