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Farmers’ market back to its best, say stallholders );
The stallholders sell fresh food and drink that is either grown, raised or produced locally.
They are all from the Henley area after the town council responded to criticism that the market did not use local suppliers.
The market takes place in Falaise Square on the second Saturday and fourth Thursday of the month.
Farmer Tracey “Bill” Betteridge, of Chiltern Lamb, who has had a stall for seven years, said: “It’s so much better than it used to be.
“The market is now all local and I think it works really well. There is more interest in it from the public and people are coming out and supporting the traders.
Pink and purple summer baskets to celebrate coming out of lockdown );
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A TOTAL of 163 summer hanging baskets have now been sold to residents and businesses in Henley.
Henley in Bloom launched its annual campaign, which is supported by the
Henley Standard, three weeks ago.
Windowflowers, of Burnham, supplies the baskets and is now planting them up ready for installation in late May and early June. The company will also maintain them all summer.
This year’s plants will include pink and purple fuchsias, verbenas, pelargoniums, surfinias, petunias and calocephalus.
The colours are designed to celebrate life returning to normal after the coronavirus pandemic.
Coffee shop barista brews up crochet tribute to the NHS );
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A WOMAN has been dubbed “The Yarnsky of Henley” for her crochet tribute to the NHS.
Jade Kirby, of Noble Road, attached the rainbow design to a lamppost in Falaise Square in the early hours of March 12.
She wanted to keep her identity a secret but she has been amazed by the positive feedback from residents.
Miss Kirby, 29, even managed to fool her cousin Henley councillor and former Mayor Kellie Hinton who didn’t realise for just over a week.
Adorning an object in this way is called “yarn bombing” and Miss Kirby hopes her creation will stay in place for as long as possible.
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