It’s time to get your entries in for the Newbury Weekly News Best in Business Awards.
Former Berkshire pace bowler Lauren Bell has made a scintillating start to England's tour of the West Indies.
An "unprecedented" demand on the local health service has forced some local GP surgeries to turn patients away.
West Berkshire Council has been granted £1m in extra funding to invest in local schemes and infrastructure.
Ballet Theatre UK tour to Arlington Arts with one of the most enchanting love stories of all time, Beauty & The Beast.
Hundreds of pupils at a Newbury school have been given the opportunity to explore their future careers.
A Newbury store is to close its doors for the last time next year.
On the evening of Friday, November 18, 95 Bharati Shakha Newbury members debated on the issue ‘Should we reduce our dependence on fossil fuels?’
A road in Thatcham is currently closed for a water leak repair.
The new Tadley store will open its doors to customers for the first time tomorrow.
A man from Greenham will be standing outside Tesco on Pinchington Lane raising money in memory of his mother, whom he lost to motor neuron disease.
People in Newbury and Hungerford have been warned to be on the look-out for a man dressed as a giant turkey.
Bus journeys are free in West Berkshire on Saturdays throughout December.
A charity shop in Newbury town centre will be closing after Christmas.
Police have carried out an operation at a Newbury town centre pub.
The cost of the council's planned solar farm at Grazeley has gone up from £10m to £16.3m.
Do you send Christmas cards to friends or family of have you stopped?
Tickets go on sale 10am tomorrow (Thursday, December 15).
Wasing welcomes all to attend its carols and crafts fair today.
This Friday is the last day to post cards and gifts to arrive by Christmas.