Saturday, 06 September 2025
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Mayor urges traders to clean Henley's streets
05/09/13
The Mayor of Henley has launched a campaign encouraging local shops to sweep up outside their premises.
Farewell to popular Henley street sweeper
13/08/12
Much-loved street cleaner John Winch carried out his final sweep of Henley on Friday.
Food and litter left by visitors is disgusting, say councillors
20/10/17
THE litter problem caused by visitors at two Henley beauty spots this summer is said to have been the worst ever. Now councillors are to consider improving signage for Marsh Meadows and the Triangle. A meeting of the town council’s open and green ...
Temporary contractor taken on to clear business waste
30/06/17
A CONTRACTOR has been employed to clear trade waste in Henley and keep the town looking its best over the summer. The move has been made by the town council after members complained about piles of blue bin bags from shops and cafés being piled ...
Bin lorry breakdowns delay collections
20/06/17
A large number of waste collection vehicle breakdowns has resulted in Biffa’s crews being behind in their collections. Biffa advises residents ito leave their bins out for an extra day if they haven’t been emptied today. If any collections ...
Blight of the blue bin bags
23/06/17
THE streets of Henley are being piled high with rubbish just days before the town’s busiest week of the year. Bins are not being emptied quickly enough and trade waste in blue bags is being left out overnight, which damages the late-night ...
Council agrees to clear pile of rubbish at allotments
27/06/23
RUBBISH piled up at allotments in Henley is to be cleared by the town council. Large amount of timber, old plastic chairs and other waste has accumulated at the Watermans allotments off Reading Road. The council, which is responsible for ...
Warning stickers to appear on bins
10/04/17
STICKERS are to be placed on litter bins in Henley to warn people that it is illegal to dump household waste in them, writes James Burton. South Oxfordshire District Council, which is responsible for emptying the bins, is trying to ...
Deep clean of Henley streets begins
16/10/13
Henley Town Council has paid £5,500 to remove chewing gum from Market Place, Bell Street, Duke Street and Hart Street.
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