Stephen Delahunty, Left Foot Forward

Stephen Delahunty

Left Foot Forward

United Kingdom

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  • Left Foot Forward
  • Dazed
  • MaidenheadAdvertiser

Past articles by Stephen:

Trading diplomacy: Why is Britain silent on a growing human rights crisis in Bangladesh?

Is Global Britain built on 'looking the other way'? → Read More

I went to see Margaret Thatcher’s ghost be summoned to solve Brexit

We attended the Friday 13 event to get a peek at hell from the late Tory prime minister → Read More

'Empowering patients is key' says new CCG chief

Prevention and greater patient knowledge and information are among the key aims of the new clinical chief officer for the East Berkshire Clinical Commissi... → Read More

Prime Minister in attendance for cherry orchard handover

The wildflowers and orchards made for an impressive sight as the Prime Minister attended the handover of a wildlife reserve to a parish council on Friday. The n... → Read More

Donation wishlist sparks school funding row

A row has erupted over school funding after the leader of the council branded an Advertiser report ‘politically motivated nonsense’ and ‘fake news’. Last week, the Advertiser published a story about St Edmund Campion Catholic School. The school sent an email to parents with a... → Read More

Family 'left with nothing' after Woodlands Park home fire

A brave mechanic has described how he saved the life of his partner and her one-year-old son after waking up on Saturday night to a fire at her home. Peter Palmer, 18, had been staying with his partner Stephanie Little, 26, at her mobile home in Heywood Gardens, Woodlands Park. ... → Read More

In pictures: Waltham St Lawrence fete 2018

Hundreds of fun seekers descended on Waltham St Lawrence and Shurlock Row this weekend for the parish's annual summer fete and dog show. More than £9,000 will be donated to a number of causes which serve the community thanks to money raised at the event. Visitors enjoyed lots of ente... → Read More

CCTV images released in connection with Maidenhead town centre assault

Police have released CCTV images of a man who could have vital information about an assault outside Lloyds Bank in the town centre. The victims, two men aged 23... → Read More

Police appeal to find missing 15-year-old girl

Police are appealing for help in finding a 15-year-old girl who was last seen in Shoppenhangers Road yesterday. Kerry Payne has been missing since about 10.30pm last night. She is white and slim. In contrast to the photo, her hair is now dyed pink. When she was last seen Kerry was wearing a bla... → Read More

Royal Oak charity fashion show raises £1,000

A charity fashion show raised about £1,000 last week. The annual event at The Royal Oak in Paley Street on Friday included a raffle and a catwalk with designs from high street chain Jigsaw’s spring/summer collection. The chain has been in business for more than 40 years and its... → Read More

Pen pals from France visit Braywick Court School

Pen pals put faces to names last week after Braywick Court School welcomed children from one of Maidenhead’s twin towns. Pupils from Saint Joseph School i... → Read More

Funding cut fears after school asks parents to buy toilet paper and classroom essentials

Fears have been raised over Government funding cuts after a primary school was left ‘begging for toilet paper’. St Edmund Campion Catholic Primary School sent an email out on Monday evening (June 11) with a link to the school’s Amazon Wish List page. It allows people to buy ad... → Read More

Marlow brownie group teams up with foodbank for summer challenge

A brownie group has teamed up with its local foodbank to encourage children to collect donations over the summer. The 2nd Marlow Bottom group is worki... → Read More

Patron Sir Michael Parkinson visits Alexander Devine Children's Hospice

Staff and volunteers at the hospice were delighted to receive a visit from long-standing supporter and founder patron, Sir Michael Parkinson, and his wife,... → Read More

Heads admit allocation of secondary school places could be improved upon

The allocation of secondary school places across the borough is under fire again this week after a governor at Furze Platt Infant School branded the system &lsq... → Read More

Heaven Sent Ball raises £60,000 for Alexander Devine

A magician and a ‘feather raffle’ helped raise more than £60,000 for a children’s hospice during a glamorous charity ball last week. The 10th annual Heaven Sent Ball in aid of Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice took place at the Oakley Court Hotel in Win... → Read More

New Marlow Town Council mayor elected

The new mayor of Marlow Town Council has spoken of his desire to increase education and awareness of mental health issues. Councillor Chris Funnell wa... → Read More

Trust donation a 'lifeline' to update Braywick Heath Nurseries' IT system

A £2,000 donation from the Louis Baylis Trust is helping Braywick Heath Nurseries upgrade its IT system. The nurseries were set up to provide disabled peo... → Read More

Star-gazers tidy up gravestone of astronomer William Lassell

The grave of one of the 19th century’s most prominent astronomers has been tidied up thanks to the work of members of Maidenhead Astronomical Society (MAS... → Read More

Call for more parking at Taplow Railway Station

Transport and council chiefs have been told to stop ‘passing the buck’ and work together to address parking concerns near Taplow Station. Nigel Smal... → Read More