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Jail for man who bit off partner’s ear

Jail for man who bit off partner’s ear

A man who bit off his partner’s ear while high on cocaine has been handed a lengthy jail sentence.


Council approve safer estate access

Council approve safer estate access

West Berkshire Council has approved a proposal to improve vehicular access to a West Berkshire estate.


Your county needs you

Your county needs you

A new nationwide campaign is collecting and digitally preserving Second World War memories for future generations.


Council considers proposed estate demolitions

Council considers proposed estate demolitions

West Berkshire Council is considering an application to demolish two buildings.


Jailed: Raging motorist who tried to run his victim over

Jailed: Raging motorist who tried to run his victim over

A raging man who tried to run over a former girlfriend’s new partner has been jailed.


Police award communities thousands in money taken from criminals

Police award communities thousands in money taken from criminals

Thames Valley Police has awarded £199,548 to voluntary and community organisations — with money taken from criminals.


‘Thrilling in their reclamation of folk rock’

‘Thrilling in their reclamation of folk rock’

Kirals from the vibrant Oxford music scene next up at ACE Space.


Former council leader not approved to stand in next year’s elections

Former council leader not approved to stand in next year’s elections

The former leader of Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council has not been approved to stand as a Conservative candidate in next year’s local elections.


Thames Water doesn’t remove Turnpike Road traffic lights and incurs daily charge from council

Thames Water doesn’t remove Turnpike Road traffic lights and incurs daily charge from council

Thames Water could be to blame for today’s traffic light issues and traffic build-up in Turnpike.

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Food, fun and lots of fudge

Food, fun and lots of fudge

The Big Thatcham Fest-Off returned this weekend for food, fun and lots of fudge.


New plaque unveiled for famous English author

New plaque unveiled for famous English author

Newbury Town Council unveiled its latest blue heritage plaque at the weekend.


Do you own this runaway reptile?

Do you own this runaway reptile?

An unusual creature has been handed into a local vets and the clinic is searching for its owner.

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Council considers barn redevelopment within flooding zone

Council considers barn redevelopment within flooding zone

West Berkshire Council is considering an application near Burghfield.


Man admits committing assaults on woman

Man admits committing assaults on woman

A man is awaiting sentence for twice assaulting a woman.


Newbury Racecourse announces new membership offers

Newbury Racecourse announces new membership offers

Newbury Racecourse is making racing more accessible in West Berkshire with a host of exciting new membership offers for 2024.


Roadworks and three-way traffic lights cause traffic build-up in Turnpike

Roadworks and three-way traffic lights cause traffic build-up in Turnpike

Road works and three-way traffic lights are causing a build-up of traffic in Turnpike.

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Heavy rain warning for tomorrow and Friday

Heavy rain warning for tomorrow and Friday

A yellow weather warning has been declared for London and much of the South East.


Lib Dems announce Helen Belcher Reading West and Mid Berkshire MP candidate

Lib Dems announce Helen Belcher Reading West and Mid Berkshire MP candidate

The Liberal Democrats have announced their candidate for the next general election in Reading West and Mid Berkshire.


B&M supports Newbury homeless charity

B&M supports Newbury homeless charity

B&M has opened in Newbury.


College awards grants to 9 local charities

College awards grants to 9 local charities

A college has awarded grants to nine local charities — and is ready to contribute more.


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