23 November 2024
We delve into our archives to see what was going on 10 years ago, 25 years ago and 50 years ago this week.
22 November 2024
The most and least used railway station in South East have been revealed.
21 November 2024
‘This is how I fell in love with the sport’
21 November 2024
The changing rooms at Faraday Road have been deemed too small so Newbury FC cannot play league matches there.
21 November 2024
Usain Salt, Sir Gritalot and Melty Micky are on the starting blocks and ready for action as temperatures plummet across the district.
20 November 2024
Bargain Hunt star Thomas Forrester will host the NWN Best in Business Awards 2025 at Newbury Racecourse.
19 November 2024
‘People in the village are keen, and we’re keen to have them’
15 November 2024
West Berkshire Council’s planning committee failed to make a decision on the Kennet Centre redevelopment plan. What would you have done?
14 November 2024
The latest edition of our magazine, Out and About, is out now.
14 November 2024
There is still no decision on whether the Kennet Shopping centre will get bulldozed and remade into a new quarter for Newbury.
14 November 2024
Scrub burning has been taking place on Greenham Common.
07 November 2024
Survivors have gathered to remember one of the UK’s worst train crashes this century in West Berkshire.
07 November 2024
Companies and individuals in West Berkshire and North Hampshire are being urged to enter the Newbury Weekly News Best in Business Awards 2025.
06 November 2024
A full preview of Thursday’s card
06 November 2024
More than £1.2m of cuts are being planned by cash-strapped West Berkshire Council.
06 November 2024
A private health clinic in Thatcham has introduced a new screening package testing for prostate cancer in men over 18.
05 November 2024
It's the final chapter for West Berkshire’s mobile library service.
04 November 2024
This week marks one year since we introduced our paywall.
04 November 2024
We dived into the treasure trove of artefacts at Thames Valley Police Museum.
03 November 2024
Term-time child care for primary school-aged children in West Berkshire has been given £450,000 funding from the Government.