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Soldiers to march through Thatcham

Soldiers to march through Thatcham

Royal School of Military Survey to exercise its freedom of the town SOLDIERS are to march through Thatcham later this year. The Royal School of Military…


Views sought on new Great Western rail link

Views sought on new Great Western rail link

£500m project will extend rail routes west to Reading and beyond Residents and businesses across the West, South West and Thames Valley areas are invited…


Bright and bubbly crossbreed seeks new home

Bright and bubbly crossbreed seeks new home

Three year old up for agility training A BRIGHT and bubbly crossbreed is looking for a home to enjoy fun and frolics – and have fun learning agility…


Flying fish and Hurricane Alex - all in a day's rowing for transatlantic Evelyn

Flying fish and Hurricane Alex - all in a day's rowing for transatlantic Evelyn

Lambourn man's epic journey nears its end HE’S been battered by winds from Hurricane Alex and struck by flying fish. But as you read this, Lambourn…


Motorcycle safety to the fore at special session

Motorcycle safety to the fore at special session

Newbury firefighters host motorcycle group SAFETY for motorcyclists was to the fore at a special session hosted by Newbury firefighters last Tuesday evening. The…


"No pattern" to latest crime blitz

"No pattern" to latest crime blitz

Series of distraction thefts at supermarkets in Newbury and Thatcham BURGLARS have targeted three cars and two properties in Newbury over the past seven…


What's on Sunday

What's on Sunday

Here's a few things to do across the district today. Newbury Racecourse will host a free-entry Wedding Show between 11am and 3.30pm for budding brides…


Driver cleared of knocking down pedestrian in rage

Driver cleared of knocking down pedestrian in rage

Motorist was trying to avoid confrontation, court hears A DRIVER has been cleared of knocking down a pedestrian in an apparent road rage attack. An off-duty…


Green light for 35 homes at preferred Pangbourne site

Green light for 35 homes at preferred Pangbourne site

More than 70 objections ignored as application for 35 houses passed PLANS to build homes on a preferred site in Pangbourne have been approved despite…


Newbury student scoops TV award

Newbury student scoops TV award

Science fiction thriller awarded best sound at Student Television Awards A FILM produced by a student from Newbury picked up a prestigious award at the…


Thames Valley Air Ambulance lottery results

Thames Valley Air Ambulance lottery results

NEWBURYTODAY.CO.UK is pleased to carry the results for the Thames Valley Air Ambulance Trust’s weekly lottery. They work around the clock, every…


What's on today (Saturday)

What's on today (Saturday)

Here are a few ideas to keep you busy today. There will be a bird walk through Bowdown Woods from and on to the lake at Lower Farm with members of…


Severe delays on South West Trains services between Waterloo and Basingstoke

Severe delays on South West Trains services between Waterloo and Basingstoke

Services delayed by up to 120 minutes and in some instances cancelled after person hit by train THERE are severe delays of up to 120 minutes on South…


Big guns pack no punches

Big guns pack no punches

Dad's Army roll-call of acting talent can't save the Home Guard sitcom from mediocrity IT may seem strange that 40 years after the TV show finished, they’ve…


"In Europe" campaign to canvass in Newbury

"In Europe" campaign to canvass in Newbury

Liberal Democrat pro-EU campaign to launch tomorrow With the final date of the EU Referendum expected to be announced today (Friday) local Liberal…


A339 reinstated to four lanes as improvement works continue

A339 reinstated to four lanes as improvement works continue

Drivers urged to take care THERE was relief for motorists this week as the A339 was reinstated back to four lanes following the completion of the first…


Fierce opposition grows to council's £17.5m cuts proposals

Fierce opposition grows to council's £17.5m cuts proposals

Protestors march, campaign groups set up and petitions signed FIERCE opposition is mobilising across West Berkshire to the proposed £17.5m council…


Former Kennet School teacher in charity head shave appeal

Former Kennet School teacher in charity head shave appeal

Teacher with Parkinson's raising funds A FORMER Kennet School teacher will be losing her hair for charity. Monique Warham will be ‘Shaving for Shaking’…


Newbury falls in Love with volunteering at recruitment fair

Newbury falls in Love with volunteering at recruitment fair

Coffee and community combine to make event a success THERE was a more relaxed feel to the annual volunteer recruitment event this year as coffee and the…


West Berkshire Council loses Firlands Farm challenge

West Berkshire Council loses Firlands Farm challenge

Fears that floodgates for development have been opened FEARS have been raised that the floodgates for development across the district may have been opened…


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