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HENLEY’S Deputy Mayor has explained why he quit the ruling party on the town council.
David Eggleton resigned from Henley Residents Group following a heated debate at a meeting of the council’s town and community committee about plans to replace the town’s 22 heritage litter bins at a cost of £19,000.
He advised it would be cheaper to refurbish the mainly cast iron bins but when colleagues disagreed he became annoyed and quit before the online meeting had finished.
Councillor Eggleton, who now sits as an independent councillor, told the