DOES any reader know of a public footpath which passes through a tunnel? Well, there’s one in Medmenham.
At the turn of the 19th century, Wittington House was owned by Hudson Ewbanke Kearley, later to become Lord Devonport, who had made a fortune out of importing tea.
He bought an adjoining riverside strip of land to annoy his next door neighbour at Danesfield House, Robert Hudson, who had inherited his fortune from his family’s Sunlight soaps, by denying him access to the Thames.
Then he decided he disliked the public footpath adjoining his garden so had a 150m tunnel built to take walkers underground in order to maintain his privacy.
The tunnel is still in use today and, as my picture shows, there are two sections of glass in the ceiling to allow a little daylight to penetrate.
Wittington House is now the offices of software company SAS and does sometimes hold open days while Danesfield House is, of course, a rather nice hotel.
Travelodge, King Street, Maidenhead There is a planning application currently in regarding the removal of cladding from the Maidenhead Travelodge building.
John Radley – he was injured during an IRA nail bomb attack and served in the 1st Battalion Irish Guards – he says there is no recognition for injured service personnel who are not on operational deployment. He is campaigning to Government for award medals to be given.
Pictures of Maidenhead MP, Theresa May. To search for a specific photo, please use the reference number printed in the newspaper caption.
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Appearing as a witness, the van driver who ran over 18-year-old Adam Bouaziz last year became distressed and left the court suddenly during his testimony.