A MAN says he feared for his life when he got stuck in a car wash. Andrew Huyton, 25, of Park Road, Henley, used the machine at the Park Regatta service station.
A FATHER of a boy with autism paddled 100 miles on the River Thames to raise money for a charity that helped him. Andrew Huyton, 24, of Park Road, Henley was jo.
A FATHER of a boy with autism plans to kayak 100 miles on the River Thames to raise money for a charity that helped him. Andrew Huyton, 23, of Park Road, Henley.
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A WOMAN raised £180 for a motor neurone disease charity by requesting donations on her birthday.
Kayleigh Isaac, who turned 22 on Sunday, set up the fundraiser on Facebook in memory of her grandfather Paul Grace, who died with the condition aged 64 almost two months ago.
Miss Isaac, who lives in Park Road, Henley, with her partner Andrew Huyton, said she was pleased to have beaten her £150 target and grateful to everybody who contributed.
Her grandfather, who lived in York Road, Henley, was diagnosed with motor neurone disease during the first coronavirus lockdown and had to stop working as a builder and labourer.