Marlborough’s popular film festival recently returned for another exciting instalment, presenting a diverse range of films from all over the world.
A local school has raised the funds needed to build a memorial garden for a deeply missed community figure.
A group of locals have teamed up to support people suffering with post traumatic stress disorder — and are asking the community to get involved.
A delivery truck found itself in an unfortunate position yesterday (Tuesday).
Descendents of the first person in the world to be treated with penicillin are visiting Newbury this week to see his final resting place.
Yattendon Classic Car Day returned for its biggest year yet, with close to 500 hundred vehicles on show.
The Newbury British Legion treated a small group of ex-servicemen to an exciting day out last week.
A community fundraiser to restore a crumbling church tower is close to hitting its target.
Sir Alok Sharma, Member of Parliament for Reading West, recently visited Theale Railway Station to view its major new redevelopment.
The winners for the 13th annual International Student Debates have been announced by the Trust for Sustainable Living.
On Sunday, June 11, a small party gathered to mark the unveiling of a new map remembering those who died in the Falklands War.
Huge crowds filled Newbury yesterday for the highly anticipated return of Newbury Pride.
Local schoolpupils have been recognised after competing in an annual public speaking competition.
The Red Arrows are returning to West Berkshire.
The family-run business has closed its doors.
Englefield Estate opened its doors to more than 1,500 children last week.
A Woolhampton author has released a new book about a period a great change and innovation in Berkshire.
Changes have been made to months of planned roadworks in Streatley.
Thames Water has confirmed reports of a sewage spill in Hamstead Marshall.
Stockcross ushered in the warmer weather with the return of its popular village fete.