A WOMAN has told how she found thousands of dead earthworms on a golf course. Julia Samyui-Adams was out walking her dog when she came across the bodies of the .
WORK to fell trees affected by ash dieback is progressing ahead of schedule. Up to 120 diseased trees are being felled on a 19-hectare site of ancient woodland .
ALMOST 200 diseased ash trees are being chopped down. The felling of more than 60 trees at Ipsden Heath began on Tuesday last week and is due to be completed to.
THE new captains of Henley Golf Club hosted a lunch and a round to raise money for charity. A total of 100 golfers paid to play 18 holes, each starting at a dif.
NIGEL WHITE is managing director of Higgs & Co., the printing and publishing company on the corner of Reading Road and Station Road in Henley. He was born i.
THE chairman of Phyllis Court Club in Henley says he has addressed the concerns of members who were unhappy about the way it was being run. Stan Ainsley spoke t.
Finally, the taste of freedom (and the sun shines too) ); FREEDOM was the cry as the coronavirus lockdown restrictions were eased. On Monday the “stay at home” rule was lifted and people could meet outdoors in groups of up to six, or two households, and outdoor sports such as golf and tennis resumed. The relaxation coincided with some welcome sunshine and temperatures reached 23C. Golf clubs reported being very busy while hundreds of people visited Mill Meadows in Henley to have a stroll or meet friends. Visitors said they were happy to experience the “new normal” for the first time in months. Among those at the riverside meadows were Frances Brewitt-Taylor, 69, and Ann Gutsell, 74, who were enjoying their first walk together.