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The Purestretch Studio

The Purestretch Studio

45 Market Place, Henley on Thames ,
The PureStretch Studio offers a fantastic variety of classes including stretch routines, core strengthening and toning classes not to mention our Pilates and Yoga
Open Spaces Society

Open Spaces Society

25A Bell Street, Henley on Thames ,
The Open Spaces Society was founded in 1865 as the Commons Preservation Society. It is Britain’s oldest national conservation body. Its founders and early members included John Stuart Mill, Lord Eversley, Sir Robert Hunter and Octavia Hill. The last two founded the National Trust in 1895 along with Canon Rawnsley. Lord Eversley, as George Lefevre, was a Liberal MP and became a junior minister at the Board of Trade in Gladstone’s government. He held a variety of posts including Commissioner of Works. He opened Hampton Court Park, Kew Gardens and Regent’s Park to the public. Over the last century the society has preserved commons for the enjoyment of the public. It has also been active in protecting the historical and vital rights-of-way network through England and Wales. Our early successes included saving Hampstead Heath from gravel extraction, Epping Forest, Wimbledon Common, Ashdown Forest and the Malvern Hills, among many other places. After both world wars the society’s difficult task was to reinstate much common land which had been used for defence and food production. In the late 1960s, following the enactment of the Commons Registration Act 1965, we worked hard to register common land and common rights, in the far-too-short three years allowed by the act. Many commons were lost through failure to register them. Much of our work is about the preservation and creation of public paths – footpaths was included in the society’s title after it amalgamated with the National Footpaths Preservation Society in 1899. Before the introduction of official maps of public paths in the early 1950s, the public did not know where the paths were. We helped to campaign for paths to be shown on Ordnance Survey maps. After several changes of name, the society is now known formally as the Commons, Open Spaces and Footpaths Preservation Society, abbreviated to the Open Spaces Society. Today the Open Spaces Society has its headquarters in the attractive town of Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire. It has over 2,600 members throughout England and Wales. Our principal work includes helping our members protect their local common land, town and village greens, open spaces and public paths, and answering their queries. We advise the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and National Assembly for Wales on applications for works on common land, and we are notified by local authorities whenever there is a proposal to alter the route of a public right of way. We campaign for changes in legislation to protect paths and spaces. We have always been at the forefront of the campaigns to protect common land. In 1986 the Common Land Forum, comprising all the interests in common land, recommended that there should be a public right to walk on all commons coupled with management of the land. (All commons have a landowner, ranging from a public body to a private individual.) The then government backed the forum’s proposals for legislation and promised to introduce such a law – but it broke the promise. More than a decade later, we won the right to walk on all those commons which previously had no access, subject to certain restrictions, under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. There is a lot for a small society like ours to do, but we are persistent in our defence of your rights to enjoy the countryside and towns. We greatly appreciate the support of our members.
Tornado Automotive

Tornado Automotive

Unit 5, Thamesview, Newtown road, Henley on Thames ,
Tornado Automotive was established in summer 2004
CAS Marketing

CAS Marketing

12a Hart Street, Henley on Thames ,
C.A.S Marketing is a small, full service marketing agency based in Henley offering creative design, PR, social media, marketing and media planning/buying.
Fat City Shop

Fat City Shop

Newton Road , Henley on Thames ,
Fat City is the home of great music including funk, soul, jazz, hip hop, beats, disco, reggae, edits, mash ups and so much more, all on VINYL and CD! We scour the world continuously for the best tunes and only buy in the hottest new releases, wading through the rubbish so you don't have to! You can find us on our website http://fatcity.co.uk
Opalusaesthetics

Opalusaesthetics

3 West Lane, Henley on Thames ,
OpalusAesthetics is an new clinic specialising in treatments for lines plus wrinkles and Derma Fillers, located in Active VIII Address: Active VIII, 3 West Lane Henley-on-Thames RG9 2DZ
Act One Interiors

Act One Interiors

21 Shiplake Bottom, Henley on Thames ,
Act One Interiors was founded by Helen Harding in January 2002 to provide beautiful curtains and soft furnishings, and interior design advice. A qualified interior designer and curtain maker, Helen prefers to help clients in a practical way to develop and realise their own ideas and schemes. Holding accounts with the best fabric houses and with a wide network of valuable contacts, Act One continues to be recommended by satisfied customers, and has experience of thousands of successful projects.