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A TEENAGE boy with autism has achieved his dream of jumping over a high fence on horseback.
James Preston, from Checkendon, successfully cleared a 1.67m hedge while taking part in a drag hunt at Kingsclere, near Newbury.
The 15-year-old was one of about 50 riders who tackled the course, which is owned by racehorse trainer Andrew Balding.
He beat his personal record set when he and his 11-year-old Irish sports horse Patrick jumped a 1m fence at the Chiltern Cross Country course in Woodcote.
The pair are being taught by experienced rider Amanda Stewart, who lives in Woodcote and befriended James as they both stable their horses at Frieze Farm in Sonning Common.
January 29: MANISHA GURUNG, 29, of Durham Road, Sandhurst, admitted failing to provide a breath test having been requested to by police in Sandhurst on December 28, 2020. Fined £400. Also ordered to pay a £40 victim surcharge and £85 in costs. Banned from driving for 16 months. PHILLIPA MORRIS, 50, of Kings Road, Ascot, admitted drink-driving in Bolton Avenue, Windsor, on July 29, 2020. Found to have 86 mcg of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, exceeding the limit of 35mcg. Fined 3800. Also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £80 and court costs of £85. Disqualified from driving for 20 months. February 2: JORDAN DICKINSON, 21, of Durham Close, Wokingham, admitted drug-driving in Beech Lane, Earley, on July 16, 2020. Found to have cocaine in his system. Fined £350. Also told to pay a victim surcharge of £35, and court costs of £85. He was banned from driving for 12 months.
Pic: Phil Gee A spokesman for Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Services said: At 12:16pm on Tuesday, 11 May, we received reports of a road traffic collision on Ramsbury Drive, Earley. Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service crews from Caversham Road, Whitley Wood and Wokingham Road fire stations were sent to the scene.
Pic: Phil Gee A spokesman for Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Services said: At 12:16pm on Tuesday, 11 May, we received reports of a road traffic collision on Ramsbury Drive, Earley. Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service crews from Caversham Road, Whitley Wood and Wokingham Road fire stations were sent to the scene.
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WILD peacocks which prompted noise complaints are to be moved from their home in Woodcote to the Fawley Hill estate.
Some of the 17 or so birds have been ordered off woodland near Beech Lane by South Oxfordshire District Council after it received letters from four neighbours who said their mating cries were keeping them awake.
The decision sparked protest from scores of villagers who said the peacocks had lived in the area for decades and were popular but the authority insisted it had to act.
It was initially unclear where the creatures would go but this week Lady McAlpine, who lives at Fawley Hill, offered to let them join the 40 or so already living on the estate.