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Professor Richard Fortey stands in front of the River Thames in Henley

Remembering Richard Fortey

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We were deeply saddened to hear of the death of Professor Richard Fortey on 7th March. His pioneering work and…

March 25, 2025
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Henley and the Bees

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bee friendly town, bees, charity, nature, news, pollinators

Henley and the Bees By Diana Barnett We all know how important pollinators are in keeping life “ticking over”. Most…

February 22, 2025
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Kate Lloyd talks to panel members at the Kenton Theatre

The Big Green Conversation: Our River

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The Big Green Conversation: Our River By Julia On 22nd January 2025, Greener Henley launched its first-ever Big Green Conversation,…

February 22, 2025
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Greener Henley becomes a Charity!

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Greener Henley becomes a Charity! By Kate Oldridge We have momentous news for Greener Henley.  Following approval at our AGM…

January 14, 2025
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Students from Badgemore Primary School study light pollution

Greener Henley’s Schools Science Fair: Learning Through Action

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Learning Through Action By Julia Last November, as leaders gathered at COP29 to address the climate emergency, students here in…

December 23, 2024
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Climate and Nature is not up for debate!

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Ask your MP to vote for Climate and Nature Followers of Greener Henley will be aware of Zero Hour campaign…

December 16, 2024
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Looking back: Great Big Green Week 2024

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Looking back: Great Big Green Week 2024 By Julia Samyui-Adams What a Great Big Green Week we had this year,…

October 4, 2024
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GOING GREEN – September 2024

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Greener Henley have had a bit of a break over the summer but on September 18th is the next Green…

September 30, 2024
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Dr Will Hearsey at the Hart Surgery

Hart Surgery Backs Zero Hour Campaign for the Climate and Nature Bill

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We talked with Dr Will Hearsey from the Hart Surgey in Henley to ask him about the links between healthcare…

June 19, 2024
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Professor Richard Fortey stands in front of the River Thames in Henley

Looks Can Be Deceiving: A River In Decline

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Greener Henley caught up with Richard Fortey, British palaeontologist, natural historian, writer, television presenter and long time Henley resident, to get his views on how the river has changed over the years… and what we can do about it.

June 18, 2024
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Thursday, 26, Mar
Henley Businesses Step Up on Climate Resilience at Groundbreaking Greener Henley Event
Thursday, 26, Mar
Growing Our Nature Squared Initiative Tenfold By 2030!
Saturday, 21, Mar
GOING GREEN – March 2026
Monday, 9, Mar
Henley: a small town leading big change
Sunday, 1, Mar
GOING GREEN – February 2026
Tuesday, 24, Feb
First Schools Receive Greener Henley’s Climate and Nature Awards

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