Make 2013 the year you enjoy singing by joining Henley Choral Society. HCS Chair, Melissa Maple, explains: ‘Many of our members sang in a choir or choral society when they were youngsters and love coming back to singing. And don’t worry - there are no auditions! With over 100 members there is room for everyone.’
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
HENLEY-ON-THAMES TOWN COUNCIL
CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL
FRIDAY, 30 NOVEMBER 2012
Please note that there will be road closures and NO VEHICULAR ACCESS during the above event (between the hours of 4.45pm and 9.30pm) IN or OUT of the following streets:
BELL STREET
FRIDAY STREET (Duke Street / Reading Road End Only)
HART STREET
DUKE STREET
MARKET PLACE
Road diversions will be in place and both main town centre car parks will be accessible.
The Victoria will re-open its doors on Saturday 1st December 2012 as “The Queen Victoria”. After many months of closure, the pub has undergone complete refurbishment and will be under new management
The latest restaurant to open in Henley is the Giggling Squid. Owned by Andy and Pranee Laurillard, this is their 5th restaurant to open. Their Thai chefs add spices imported from Thailand to fresh local ingredients to create original dishes and traditional Thai restaurant favourites.
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.
‘The Friends of Henley Town FC Bonus Ball Lottery’ is raising funds to help the Town’s Football Club which was formed in 1871 and exists almost entirely on fund raising and sponsorship. The Lottery was started in February 2010 and although it has only ever managed to fill around 60% of the 49 numbers available the Lottery has made over £5000 for the club funds and paid out a similar amount in prize money to members. The winning Number is the National Lotto Bonus Ball drawn on BBC Television every Saturday evening. The Lottery costs £10 per month which is less than £2.31 per week.
Henley MP John Howell opened the first ever Sue Ryder shop in Henley this morning, Firday 2nd November. Despite the Sue Ryder Hospice being situated just 5 miles away at Nettlebed Sue Ryder have never had a charity shop in Henley. That is until today when their charity shop was opened in Duke Street.
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