Thatcham Town, including new signing Callum Willmoth, were good value for their 1-1 draw at Isthmian League high flyers Marlow on Saturday.
Debutant Sam Palmer scored with his first touch as Newbury Blues beat Wiltshire rivals Devizes 17-14, securing a league double in a hard-fought clash.
Police have released CCTV images of a man they wish to speak to in connection with a criminal damage incident.
The classic car club presented a huge cheque to a national cancer charity.
Goals from loanees Christie Ward and Ryan Jones helped Hungerford Town to a 2-1 win over Southern Premier League leaders Tamworth in the FA Trophy.
Plans for a mobile phone mast were submitted by Three UK in November.
A man has died after an ambulance took 14 hours to respond to an emergency 999 call.
The Newbury Weekly News Best in Business Awards has officially launched.
Tough tackling Hungerford Town midfielder George Smith is confident the Crusaders have what it takes to pull off a great escape in the NLS.
Newbury MP Laura Farris has waded in on the police conduct debate in the Commons.
Ollie Hassell-Collins has been rewarded for his fine London Irish form with a call-up to Steve Borthwick's 36-man England Six Nations training camp.
'It was a challenge for sure, but I am so pleased with the amount of money I have raised.'
The prospect of 1,500 homes for north east Thatcham is causing considerable concern in the town.
David Slade’s play of 2003, The Third Tunnel, has now been published as a novel.
The public is being asked for its views on health and care priorities for the area.
Several people were forced to abandon their cars yesterday after a particularly nasty pothole claimed the lives of multiple tyres.
The cost of buying basic food items such as milk and jam have leapt again and it's the budget supermarkets with the highest overall price rises.
Berkshire Youth has shared its exciting programme of activities at Waterside Centre.
A consultation wants people's views on the date of first MOT test, frequency of future inspections and if measures are needed to tackle loud engines.
A petition signed by over 1,200 West Berkshire residents is calling on council bosses to review its ReadiBus decision.