For 40 years, musicians have been coming to one Newbury business for all their repairs, restoration and rental needs.
Dog of the Week: The latest dogs looking for their forever homes from Newbury Dogs Trust.
A multi-award winning hotel has been sold after more than 25 years being run by the same family.
A Newbury business has undergone a transformation with a new showroom and new owners.
It’s that time of year when we officially call for nominations for the NWN Best in Business Awards.
Picture and video special: Rain didn’t dampen the enthusiasm of the thrill-seekers who headed to Newbury for the first day of the Michaelmas Fair.
VIDEO: The award-winning author of How to Train Your Dragon has been inspiring the next generation of writers.
A man remains in custody today after he was arrested in connection with a stalking incident.
Police are appealing for help to identify the driver of a scramble-style motorcycle seen “pulling a wheelie” on a cycle path this morning.
Dog of the Week: The latest dogs looking for their forever homes from Newbury Dogs Trust
The Food Review: For years the Pot Kiln in Frilsham has been a destination pub, well known for its good food and beautiful rural setting.
A full weekend closure of an M4 junction will begin tonight.
A spectacle of light will be returning to a West Berkshire estate this autumn, with a renewed focus on providing a quiet, sensory experience.
What’s on and where this coming weekend
A Newbury charity that supports the homeless is about to become homeless itself.
A century after she was born in the very building, one Woolton Hill woman has celebrated her 100th birthday there.
Officers have released a CCTV image of a person they would like to speak to after a theft in Newbury.
Newbury will welcome radio host, Amanda Holden, to town as she completes the third leg of a charity 250-mile bike ride.
UPDATE: Yellow weather warning for thunderstorms remains in place across the district today (Tuesday).
Council is asking for the views of young people with special educational needs and disabilities, to help improve SEND services.