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Sue Ryder – Statement by Cllr Ian Reissmann

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Sue Ryder – Statement by Cllr Ian Reissmann

Sue Ryder Closure Announcement from Townlands Steering Group

Townlands Steering Group (TSG) shares the public’s deep concern over the recent announcement by Sue Ryder senior management that the hospice with its palliative care beds at Joyce Grove Nettlebed will close with effect from the end of March 2020.

Despite assurances from Sue Ryder’s Holly Spiers ... 

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Why should HTC declare a climate emergency?

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Why should HTC declare a climate emergency?

Recommendation from the Climate Emergency 2030 Working Group to Henley Town Council 

In the meeting of 4th June 2019, the Planning Committee received a presentation from Henley in Transition on declaring a climate emergency. This was based on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s report of October 2018 that recommended that significant emission reduction ... 

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Solar Streets for Henley!

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Solar Streets for Henley!

Henley residents can now get affordable solar panels

Henley Town Council’s Climate Emergency Working Group has launched the first of its emissions reduction initiatives. Installing solar panels offers residents the opportunity to  “save the planet” and at the same time “save money” for themselves.

“Henley Solar ... 

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Who owns Townlands Memorial Hospital?

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Who owns Townlands Memorial Hospital?

The Henley Standard recently reported that Townlands Hospital is not owned by the NHS. This should not be a surprise to anyone once you understand that none of the hospitals built over the last 25 years are owned by the NHS! Our local hospital is no exception. In fact, we are fortunate ... 

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Freeman’s Meadow Playground Upgraded

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Freeman’s Meadow Playground Upgraded

The playground is open again!

We are pleased to announce that the Freeman’s Meadow playground upgrade has now been completed!

There will be an official opening in the not too distant future but it is now open to the public including the newly installed goalposts for 5 aside football.

Recently Friends’s of Freemans Meadow ... 

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Do you use the Henley Town Bus?

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Do you use the Henley Town Bus?

No?  – Then please let us know why not

Yes? – Help us to improve the service

Henley Town Council wants to know how to improve the Bus service routes 151, 152, and 153, and how to encourage more people to use the service.

We value your opinions and would like to know what you think.

Please respond to the online survey as a USER or as a NON-USER

The survey takes less ... 

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Where does your money go?

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Where does your money go?

What does the Town Council spend your money on?

On Jan 7th 2020, Henley Town Council will need to approve the budget for 2020-2021. It is likely that a deficit of about £150k will be approved. Whilst Henley Residents Group would like to have a balanced (zero) deficit, there are many services, facilities and amenities that we run. Our ... 

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Zebra crossing approved!

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Zebra crossing approved!

Children will now be able to cross Greys Road more safely

Oxfordshire County Council have finally approved a zebra crossing to be installed on Greys Road. The zebra crossing has been marked up and will be installed just down from the ‘pram walk’ leading from Makins Recreation Ground across to Takhar shop and it is hoped that it will be ready early ... 

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HRG Annual BBQ an outstanding success!

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HRG Annual BBQ an outstanding success!

BBQ 2019

On a beautiful sunny day in September, Henley Residents Group held their annual BBQ. It was hosted this year by Dick & Judith Fletcher at their home “Pheasants” on the riverbank at Hambleden.

Nearly 70 members and friends attended with guests choosing to travel by foot, cycle, bus and boat. Food was cooked by former mayors Glen and Stefan and guests enjoyed an excess of salads and puddings which they had provided themselves.

The afternoon ... 

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March for Education

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March for Education

Parents, Teachers and Children March for Education Funding

On Saturday 7 September 2019 Henley came together to march for increased funding in education.

The speakers were co-organiser Cllr Michelle Thomas; MP for Henley John Howell; Tim Hoskins Headteacher of Badgemore Primary School; Catharine Darnton, Headteacher of Gillotts ... 

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