Contact or visit Henley-on-Thames Town Council
If you would like to find out more information about a local service or issue please click here
For general enquiries: please call or email the Information Centre on 01491 576982
You can call us on weekdays from 9am - 4pm
If you contact us outside of our normal opening hours, there is an answerphone service.
Please leave a message and we will ring you back as soon as possible.
If you would like to speak to a specific member of staff, please individual contact details below. (Click on the name to email them)
Town Clerk: Sheridan Jacklin-Edward 07595 608577
Planning and Projects Manager / Deputy Clerk: Cath Adams 07801 594121
Planning Officer (and Neighbourhood Plan): Jodie Rhymes 07398 285131
Projects Officer (Climate Emergency and Transport Strategy): Nick Dear 01491 576982
Accountant: Liz Jones 01491 630070
Accounts Assistant: Eileen Dennehy 01491 630080
Town & Community Manager: Laurie-Jane Cann 01491 576982
Markets and Events Manager: Nicci Taylor 01491 630071
Mayor's PA and Office Manager: Leena Wisely 01491 630079
Communications Manager: Daisy Smith 07983 333757
Parks Manager: Karl Bishop 01491 576982
Assistant Parks Manager: Kyle Dowling 01491 576982
Estate Manager: Becky Walker 01491 630076
Town Sergeant: James Churchill-Coleman 01491 630078
Estate Officer: Caroline Adamson 01491 630072
Estate Officer: Judith Smith 01491 630077
Fairmile Cemetery and Columbarium: Enquiries 07724 837604
Call us
Weekdays from
9am - 4pm
01491 576982
Visit us
Town Hall
Market Place
Henley-on-Thames
Oxfordshire
RG9 2AQ
Information Centre Opening Times
Mon, Thurs, Fri: 9am-4pm
Tues, Wed: 10am-4pm
Sat: 10am-12noon (Nov-Mar)
10am-4pm (Apr-Oct)
Should your enquiry or complaint relate to a function of another tier of authority, such as highways, rubbish collection, or housing-related queries, then it may be possible for Council officers to assist or they may need to refer you to somebody else.
Henley-on-Thames Town Council prides itself in having a strong working relationship with the other tiers of authority and as a result residents problems are much more easily dealt with.
If you have any issues to report on the state of the street you live in, you should report them here. Your report will be passed on to Oxfordshire County Council who will acknowledge your communication and keep you posted as to progress being made.