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Goring Post Office to be refurbished
02/06/14
GORING post office will be closed for refurbishment from June 24 to 30. The service is being moved from a separate counter at the rear of McColl’s in High Street to the main tills in order to extend its opening hours. It will now open from 6am to ...
Refreshing decision
A HOTEL is set have a contract to serve refreshments on Red Lion Lawn extended by another year. The town council, which owns the site, is being recommended to approve the request by the Red Lion Hotel. In June last year, the hotel was granted a ...
Rural ale trail returns
23/06/14
BRAKSPEAR has launched its Country Ale Trail for a second year. The trail, which is designed to attract walkers and cyclists to the company’s rural pubs, was introduced last year following the success of the Henley Ale Trail. Customers ...
Creative industry student sponsor
30/06/14
THE Henley Business School has launched a scholarship in partnership with an international ticket agent. Students will be able to apply for the annual Ticketmaster Scholarship place on the MBA for the music and creative industries. ...
Pubs help save bees
04/08/14
PUBS in Henley are supporting Friends of the Earth’s Bee Cause campaign. They are planting bee-friendly flower beds designed to help save Britain’s declining bee population. Brakspear has provided 60 of its pubs with Bee Cause ...
Swiss chef buys inn
11/08/14
SWISS chef Michael Riemenschneider has bought the Black Boys Inn in Hurley. He says the business will complement Canvas, his restaurant in Marylebone. The Black Boys has a 50-cover restaurant and eight en-suite guest rooms. ...
Pub given makeover
A PUB in Kingwood Common has re-opened after a makeover. The Unicorn in Colemore Lane was closed for two weeks while it was refurbished and redecorated. The kitchen has been refitted and extended to twice its original size ...
Paralysed pensioner in 24 hour power cut
06/05/14
A WOMAN who cares for her paralysed husband has complained after being left helpless by a 24-hour power cut. Marjorie Tierney, 76, had to cope by herself when she lost the electricity supply at her home in Whitchurch Hill ...
Countess visits air medics' Benson base
14/05/15
The Countess of Wessex visited RAF Benson to see the Thames Valley Air Ambulance's upgraded base.
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Party at Cafe Rouge
20/10/14
Café Rouge is to hold a party on Wednesday, October 29 to mark its re-opening following refurbishment. The restaurant is in Hart Street, Henley.
Oratory withdraw public access to gym
25/10/14
THE gym at the Oratory School in Woodcote has been closed to the public. Members were told they could no longer use the facility after it moved to a new building in the school grounds on Thursday last week. In a circular ...
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