HUNGERFORD’S international sportswomen enjoyed success on opposite sides of the world over the Easter weekend.
BRADFIELD College are basking in the glory of a historic football season.
HUNGERFORD Town are on the lookout for a new chairman after Alan O’Donohue stepped down on Monday.
NEWBURY Blues head coach James McAvoy paid tribute to long-serving team manager Mick Futcher,.
MEG Horwood’s hat-trick steered Newbury Blues Ladies to a thrilling 28-22 win over Bath in their final Championship 1 South game of the season.
"We have a problem - there's no denying that."
Tadley Calleva's fixture backlog could prove a stumbling block as they battle for a place in the Combined Counties Premier South play-offs.
HUNGERFORD Town’s Southern League Premier play-off hopes suffered a massive blow at Bulpit Lane on Saturday.
TEAM Kennet hosted the annual West Berkshire and North Hampshire Primary Schools Cross Country Championships at Newbury Show Ground.
We delve into our archives to see what was going on 10 years ago, 25 years ago and 50 years ago this week.
TEAM Kennet were among the medals in the last round of the Basingstoke Junior Cross Country League, at Down Grange in Basingstoke.
NICKY Henderson’s Cheltenham hopes were dashed after a disastrous opening day of the festival on Tuesday.
ROB Haimes struck twice as Newbury & Thatcham won 2-1 at Tulse Hill & Dulwich 3rd in the England Hockey Championship Tier 3.
HARRY Hoath grabbed a 97th-minute winner as Thatcham Town secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over Binfield.
LUKE Humphries produced a trio of brilliant displays to clinch his first nightly victory in the BetMGM Premier League.
Former champion jockey Richard Johnson has picked out Lambourn trainer Harry Derham to be the next big thing in the racing training ranks.
NICKY Henderson spoke of his disappointment after he was forced to withdraw Constitution Hill from next week’s Cheltenham Festival.
FUSION Group produced a stunning final quarter to seal a 53-41 victory over Academy Steel in the Newbury League Steiner Premier Division.
NEWBURY Blues coach James McAvoy praised his side’s second-half performance at Tottonians on Saturday
Luke Humphries fell agonisingly short in his bid for a maiden UK Open success.