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HENLEY Royal Regatta returns after 14 months next week but will not be the same as normal. Organisers were determined that the event would go ahead — even.
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BUSINESSES in and around Henley are hoping to make up for lost time as they prepare to re-open on Monday.
Non-essential retailers, including clothes shops, are allowed to trade again, bringing some relief to the embattled high street hit by the coronavirus pandemic.
Hairdressers, beauty and nail salons and gyms can also open.
Pubs and restaurants can serve food and alcohol outdoors only. The rule of six up to six people, or two separate households will apply, as will social distancing rules and the wearing of a face masks.
It will be the first time in months that these many businesses have been able to earn any money.
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A PERSONAL trainer from Henley has raised more than £2,600 for a mental health charity by running four miles every four hours for 48 hours. At noon on Friday, Jeremy Johnston set off on the first leg, running a loop up to Badgemore Park and along Fairmile before returning to his home in Hop Gardens.
The last of his 12 runs on Sunday morning was along Pack and Prime Lane and back into Henley along Greys Road.
In between, he completed 10 other runs, including at night, which meant he didn’t have much sleep.
On Sunday, he was about 500 yards from his house when his wife, Kat Barry, jumped out from behind a car and surprised him with a blue balloon. They then ran the final stretch together.
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BADGEMORE PARK Golf Club in Henley has been recognised for its drive to grow the sport by creating a positive environment for players.
It has received SafeGolf club accreditation from England Golf, the sport’s governing body, which acknowledges its commitment to safeguard children and adults.
SafeGolf is a partnership of UK golf bodies across Great Britain and Ireland to help the sport respond to the issue of child protection in sport. Marc Goodwin, business director at Badgemore Park, said the club had been working towards the accreditation during the latest national coronavirus lockdown.
He said: “The club is very friendly, welcoming and forward-thinking and this award helps us to spread that message and to tell people that children are safe and secure here and that we understand about beginner golfers.