We took to the streets of Henley on Thames to ask, 'Would you like to see a Travelodge open in Henley?'
“It would be useful for young people or people who don’t have a great deal of money and enjoy coming here because it’s a lovely place, especially in the summer.”
Christine Southwell, 76, Aston
“I think it’s a good idea. We need something cheap and good quality. Most of the hotels are overpriced; they think everybody here is rich but they’re not.”
Leslie Hill, Retired, Swiss Farm, Henley
“It would depend on the location and how it is built. I can’t think of any locations in the town centre but maybe Remenham Hill way or near Tesco.”
Alan Hare, Systems Analyst, Friday Street, Henley
“We definitely need more accommodation because there’s not enough in Henley and it’s too expensive. During the holiday time it would boost the town and bring people in.”
Sheila Poole, Cleaner, Luker Avenue, Henley
“There is plenty of accommodation and B&Bs which are wonderful and do great service to the prople who come here regularly. Some are too expensive but some of the smaller ones offer good value.”
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