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Sport, Fitness and Leisure News & Updates

With Christmas and 2013 fast approaching Henley CC’s coaching partner, Performance Cricket, have a bumper package of cricket coaching courses on offer to help your children burn off any festive excesses and energy. The winter period is an incredibly important time for the development of young cricketers. It allows young cricketers to focus on skill development, make necessary changes to their game without the pressure of matches as well as improving on fitness elements. So whether your children are just learning the game or are preparing for district or county programmes our winter coaching will help to take you to the next level and will help you work towards achieving your goals
Zumba classes cover all levels of fitness, from seated exercise to a high energy workout. Find the one that best fits your requirements.
People in Henley will have the chance to continue the 2012 enthusiasm for sport when Henley Leisure Centre holds a ‘Be Inspired’ open day on Sunday 18 November.
Detail of Tennis and Cricket Coaching in Henley this October Half Term plus What's On at the River & Rowing Museum
Golf in The Cotswolds
Golf in The Cotswolds
Chris Rose has been the teaching professional at Feldon Valley since April 2010. He completed his PGA Training at Edgbaston Golf Club in Birmingham and is now a Class A PGA Professional. Chris was a member of Brailes GC as an amateur from 1999 to 2007.
Cycling in The Cotswolds
Cycling in The Cotswolds
The exciting new Hawksebury Cycle course, features the best roads on the stunning Cotswold Edge! If you need any equipment,clothing or accessories, contact BOURTON CYCLES www.bourtoncycles.co.uk - and if 128K is too much for you, why not start with their regular Saturday Bike Rides! Check the website for details and sign up to their newsletter!
I thought that I would share with you my experiences as an Olympic Gamesmaker during the 2012 Olympics-Phil Chappell
Twelve locks along the River Thames will benefit from investment over the winter period (September to March), with the biggest projects being undertaken at Iffley, Abingdon and Old Windsor locks, where a total of £1.3 million will be spent replacing lock gates and repairing and reinforcing the lock chambers.
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