09:30AM, Monday 12 January 2026
HENLEY residents came out strongly against plans for a new one-way traffic system for the town. More than 100 people attended a public meeting on Tuesday, which ended in a show of hands – and only a handful of people voted in favour. A similar one-way scheme was put forward in July 1973, but there was such a public outcry that the plans were scrapped.
The gale-force winds which lashed the country on Friday night last week left a trail of damage in Henley and surrounding villages and caused damage possibly running into thousands of pounds. Henley police received more than
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