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Spooky Hallowe’en trail comes to Newbury

Spooky Hallowe’en trail comes to Newbury

Visit Newbury has announced a thrilling free experience for families this October half term: The Ghost Town Shop Trail.

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Accident closes two lanes of M4

Accident closes two lanes of M4

An accident has caused delays on the M4 eastbound between Junction 11 and Junction 10 today (Tuesday).


Getting the message out about WBTC

Getting the message out about WBTC

A Q&A with Craig Mincher, the new executive director of the ‘incredible’ West Berkshire Training Consortium.


Church bells to ring for murdered couple

Church bells to ring for murdered couple

Church bells will ring tonight in tribute to a murdered local couple.


Motorcyclist dies in fatal crash

Motorcyclist dies in fatal crash

Police are appealing for witnesses to a fatal crash involving a car and a motorcycle.


POLL: Vote for your favourite Hallowe’en window

POLL: Vote for your favourite Hallowe’en window

Bats, bugs and Beetlejuice are taking over Newbury.


Asbestos concerns surround derelict property

Asbestos concerns surround derelict property

Asbestos contamination is suspected at a derelict property.


GP surgery warning after patient becomes scam victim

GP surgery warning after patient becomes scam victim

Lambourn Surgery has warned the public after a patient fell victim to a scam.


Community bid to buy historic hostel fails

Community bid to buy historic hostel fails

A historic hostel has been sold.


Bharatiya Sanskritik present Glimpses of India to Chilton Foliat WI

Bharatiya Sanskritik present Glimpses of India to Chilton Foliat WI

Chilton Foliat WI (Women’s Institute) is hosting an evening entitled Glimpses of India.


Tickets going fast for Stephen K Amos

Tickets going fast for Stephen K Amos

The stand-up comedian brings a brand new show to Arlington Arts after treading the boards of London's West End.


Man caught with knife ordered to undergo treatment for mental health

Man caught with knife ordered to undergo treatment for mental health

A man caught with a knife in public has been ordered to undergo psychological treatment.


John Piper paintings to go under the hammer at Newbury auction house

John Piper paintings to go under the hammer at Newbury auction house

Two works commissioned by Reading Borough Council in 1974 to celebrate Reading’s natural and urban heritage.

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Council rejects proposed gypsy/traveller site expansion

Council rejects proposed gypsy/traveller site expansion

West Berkshire Council has refused the demolition of a stable to enable the expansion of an existing gypsy/traveller site.

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Code Ninjas celebrates its first black belt

Code Ninjas celebrates its first black belt

A learning centre in Newbury is celebrating its first ‘black belt ninja’.


Three-tiered tea with a serving of Belle Canto

Three-tiered tea with a serving of Belle Canto

Afternoon of song at Shipinnarts, Ashford Hill.


£10.6 million cardiac facility officially opened after successful first year of operation

£10.6 million cardiac facility officially opened after successful first year of operation

A state-of-the-art mew medical facility dedicated to treating cardiac problems officially opened in Hampshire last week.


Person set a vehicle alight

Person set a vehicle alight

Police appeal for CCTV footage after offender set vehicle alight on Tilehurst driveway.


Man used tea towel to try to strangle partner

Man used tea towel to try to strangle partner

A man is awaiting sentence for trying to strangle his partner with a tea towel.


Possible Second World War shell fished out of river

Possible Second World War shell fished out of river

Police closed off an area yesterday after a magnet fisher discovered a suspected World War II shell.


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