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The Pete Allen Jazz Band plays on without its leader

The Pete Allen Jazz Band plays on without its leader

The Pete Allen Jazz Band plays on without its leader

14 September 2024

Pete Allen’s holiday break gives band a chance to try a different repertoire at Donnington Valley.


Did you get the drop last night? Our newsletter with the feelgood factor

Did you get the drop last night? Our newsletter with the feelgood factor

Did you get the drop last night? Our newsletter with the feelgood factor

13 September 2024

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If you love the Great British Sewing Bee then Newbury Stitch Fair is up your street

If you love the Great British Sewing Bee then Newbury Stitch Fair is up your street

If you love the Great British Sewing Bee then Newbury Stitch Fair is up your street

13 September 2024

Join Singer Sewing Hero 2023 Marion Scott-Baker and all round sewing guru author Wendy Gardiner at Kennet Shopping atrium next week.


Why did American aviatrix Harriet Quimby, first woman to gain a pilot’s licence and fly solo across the Channel, fall out of the history books?

Why did American aviatrix Harriet Quimby, first woman to gain a pilot’s licence and fly solo across the Channel, fall out of the history books?

Why did American aviatrix Harriet Quimby, first woman to gain a pilot’s licence and fly solo across the Channel, fall out of the history books?

13 September 2024

Victoria Lucie puts in a thrilling performance at the Burton Taylor Studio.


Your guide to what’s on this week

Your guide to what’s on this week

Your guide to what’s on this week

12 September 2024

What’s on around Newbury over the next seven days.


Calum Scott on Hong Kong, London Scottish and his Rugby World Cup ambitions

Calum Scott on Hong Kong, London Scottish and his Rugby World Cup ambitions

Calum Scott on Hong Kong, London Scottish and his Rugby World Cup ambitions

12 September 2024

‘In test match rugby everything feels bigger’


Thousands turn out to launch The Base festival at Arts & Crafts fair

Thousands turn out to launch The Base festival at Arts & Crafts fair

Thousands turn out to launch The Base festival at Arts & Crafts fair

12 September 2024

THE Base’s two-week celebration of all things arts and crafts was kickstarted with a weekend fair surrounding the Greenham building.


Come throw a pot at City ceramics show

Come throw a pot at City ceramics show

Come throw a pot at City ceramics show

12 September 2024

September Ceramics 2024 opens with a hands-on showcase weekend.


Meet TV star Alexander Armstrong at book-signing

Meet TV star Alexander Armstrong at book-signing

Meet TV star Alexander Armstrong at book-signing

12 September 2024

His first children’s book has the treasure hunting intrigue of Indiana Jones, the magic of Harry Potter and the epic adventure of Philip Pullman.


Inkpen nature writer and activist Nicola Chester takes the fight to the online Wild Service Book Club discussion

Inkpen nature writer and activist Nicola Chester takes the fight to the online Wild Service Book Club discussion

Inkpen nature writer and activist Nicola Chester takes the fight to the online Wild Service Book Club discussion

12 September 2024

Movement of well-known and award-winning nature writers and environmental activists is a new force for nature.


What not to miss this weekend

What not to miss this weekend

What not to miss this weekend

12 September 2024

The hottest event of the year is about to hit town.


Big stars turn out for charity cricket clash

Big stars turn out for charity cricket clash

Big stars turn out for charity cricket clash

11 September 2024

Cricket fans gathered at Douai Pavillion for an annual match that sees sports, TV and radio stars showing off their skills with a bat and ball.


Jean genius night of Bowie

Jean genius night of Bowie

Jean genius night of Bowie

10 September 2024

Moonage: The Best of Bowie Tribute Band deliver two hours of non-stop hits.


The real ale festival through the years

The real ale festival through the years

The real ale festival through the years

10 September 2024

As the Newbury Real Ale Festival prepares to celebrate its 20th birthday, we take a look back at the years gone by.


My Newbury: A cormorant at the Wharf in Newbury

My Newbury: A cormorant at the Wharf in Newbury

My Newbury: A cormorant at the Wharf in Newbury

10 September 2024

This My Newbury picture was taken three weeks ago by Paul Walter.


Newbury Sunday League gets under way, as Diamond make perfect start against The Crickets

Newbury Sunday League gets under way, as Diamond make perfect start against The Crickets

Newbury Sunday League gets under way, as Diamond make perfect start against The Crickets

09 September 2024

Pictures and match reports from this week’s fixtures


McAvoy positive as Newbury Blues lose tight season opener at Chichester

McAvoy positive as Newbury Blues lose tight season opener at Chichester

McAvoy positive as Newbury Blues lose tight season opener at Chichester

09 September 2024

Blues face Wimborne at home this Saturday


Romeo remaining optimistic, as Thatcham Town continue slow start with FA Trophy exit

Romeo remaining optimistic, as Thatcham Town continue slow start with FA Trophy exit

Romeo remaining optimistic, as Thatcham Town continue slow start with FA Trophy exit

09 September 2024

‘It’s been a challenging start’


Former St Bart’s student and National Youth Orchestra horn player Matthew Prior joins organist Steve Bowey on The Road to Mozart

Former St Bart’s student and National Youth Orchestra horn player Matthew Prior joins organist Steve Bowey on The Road to Mozart

Former St Bart’s student and National Youth Orchestra horn player Matthew Prior joins organist Steve Bowey on The Road to Mozart

08 September 2024

Musicians invite Newbury to an afternoon concert at St John’s Church.


Back in the day

Back in the day

Back in the day

07 September 2024

We delve into our archives to see what was going on 10 years ago, 25 years ago and 50 years ago this week


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