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WITH Newbury cracking up, a play scheme closing down and a popular area of woodland under the hammer, this weeks Newbury Weekly News is packed with incident.Controversy surrounds the attempted closure of the magistrates’ court in Newbury, read the latest on the situation, and there is also strong reaction to plans to build a 12-storey tower block in the town.This week's edition also has pictures galore after record crowds attended the Waterways festival.A spread of pictures from the day feature alongside snaps of weird and wonderful vehicles from the 18th classic car show at Newbury Racecourse.Read all the regular district news, including pictures from the aftermath of a gas explosion which ripped through a marina.Every reader gets a kids go free voucher to the Bluereef Aquarium, and there is also a chance to win family tickets.Football and rugby are back on the calendar too, and our sports pages are once again full of all the latest goings on around the district.With all the usual arts, features, bygones and a packed letters page, pick up your copy of the Newbury Weekly News today.On sale from Thursday.