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The Henley Standard, 17 Juillet 2026

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ArticleChef left shaken by fire at his coun­try pub

THE chef-pro­pri­etor of a pub which has been tem­por­ar­ily closed due to a fire hopes to be back cook­ing “as soon as pos­sible”. Paul Clere­hugh, who runs the Crooked Bil­let in Stoke Row said he and his staff were left “very shaken” by the blaze...

Chef left shaken by fire at his coun­try pub

ArticleDevelopers blast ‘neg­at­ive’ decision

THE entre­pren­eurs who hope to turn the former River & Row­ing Museum in Hen­ley into a health and fit­ness centre have cri­ti­cised the decision to deny them the lease. The facil­ity in Mill Mead­ows closed in Septem­ber due to unsus­tain­able...

Developers blast ‘neg­at­ive’ decision

ArticleBridge plan ready next year

PLANS to replace the Marsh Lock Horsebridge will be sub­mit­ted in “early 2027”, the MP for Hen­ley said. Fred­die van Mierlo has met with regional chiefs for the Envir­on­ment Agency and was told a

Bridge plan ready next year

ArticleISABEL THOMPSON

museum but have said they’re “open” to includ­ing one. Last Fri­day the town coun­cil announced that, hav­ing taken legal advice, that it refused to allow the lease to be assigned to them. Mr Hamilton told the that the

ISABEL THOMPSON

ArticleStars score at fest­ival

BOY George and Cul­ture Club gave the crowd a “spir­itual bless­ing” on the open­ing night of Hen­ley Fest­ival. Dressed in an abstract black and white shirt, a floor­length coat of safety pins, a large red hat and sunglasses, George strut­ted on to...

Stars score at fest­ival

ArticleA river, tree and future where wounds are healed

THERE is a strik­ing detail in John’s vis­ion of the New Jer­u­s­alem — “I did not see a temple in the city, because the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are its temple” (Rev­el­a­tion 21:22, NIV). In other words, there is no spe­cial reli­gious...

A river, tree and future where wounds are healed