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Man is charged with robbery

Man is charged with robbery

A man has been sent to the crown court on a charge of robbery.


Ready, Set, Read

Ready, Set, Read

Primary school pupils across the district are being challenged to read this summer – and win medals and certificates.


Train cancellations due to fault between Theale and Reading

Train cancellations due to fault between Theale and Reading

Train cancellations have been announced for today, Tuesday.


Heritage history walks return to Newbury this summer

Heritage history walks return to Newbury this summer

Newbury Town Council is again putting on its ‘Explore Newbury’ heritage walking tours in July, August, and September.


Icelandic rock royalty On The Mount

Icelandic rock royalty On The Mount

Sigur Rós to close Wasing concert series.


Songs for change

Songs for change

OffBeat festival: Chrissie and the Skiddle Witch at the Old Fire Station Oxford.


People urged to cash-in unspent energy vouchers ahead of cut off date

People urged to cash-in unspent energy vouchers ahead of cut off date

Energy vouchers worth millions of pounds remain unclaimed with just days to go until their expiry date prompting fears thousands will remain unspent.


Snake escape warning issued by RSPCA

Snake escape warning issued by RSPCA

Snake owners must remain vigilant to the whereabouts of their pets, says the RSPCA, as calls to its hotline about missing reptiles rocket in summer.

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Railway bridge is ‘only realistic solution’ to Thatcham delays says Newbury MP

Railway bridge is ‘only realistic solution’ to Thatcham delays says Newbury MP

Laura Farris has said that a bridge at Thatcham’s level crossing is the only realistic solution to the town’s traffic problems.

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Man remanded after sex offence charges

Man remanded after sex offence charges

A man has been remanded in custody after being charged with a string of sex offences.


Vodafone UK chief executive says ‘it’s too early to talk about job losses’ following Three merger

Vodafone UK chief executive says ‘it’s too early to talk about job losses’ following Three merger

The Vodafone UK chief executive has stated “it’s too early to talk about job losses” after the company announced it would be merging with Three UK.

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International Student Debate winners to visit popular local ecological centre

International Student Debate winners to visit popular local ecological centre

The winners for the 13th annual International Student Debates have been announced by the Trust for Sustainable Living.


Man accused of conspiracy to steal £300,000 worth of tobacco from Tesco depot

Man accused of conspiracy to steal £300,000 worth of tobacco from Tesco depot

A man has been accused of plotting to steal more than £300,000 worth of tobacco.


Passion for paracord raises hundreds for Ukraine

Passion for paracord raises hundreds for Ukraine

A Thatcham boy has raised more than £400 for Ukraine selling paracord bracelets.


102-year-old golfer still plays Deanwood Park every week

102-year-old golfer still plays Deanwood Park every week

One of Newbury’s oldest residents still manages to get in a round of golf every week.


Chilton Foliat is celebrating summer with a week-long gala

Chilton Foliat is celebrating summer with a week-long gala

Trio Sospiroso opens festivities with Music for a Summer’s Evening.


New 45-horse training stable plans for Boxford

New 45-horse training stable plans for Boxford

Plans for a new racehorse training centre near Boxford have been approved.


Man’s bad behaviour was racially motivated

Man’s bad behaviour was racially motivated

A man has been sentenced for a racially aggravated offence.


Games night boosts funds for teen’s expedition

Games night boosts funds for teen’s expedition

A Thatcham teenager is raising money to fund an ethical expedition to Borneo.

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From teachers to train staff...who is striking in July and when?

From teachers to train staff...who is striking in July and when?

Thousands of workers – from train staff and teachers to junior doctors – are striking in July but how when and how might industrial action affect you?


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