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HMRC gives Self Assessment taxpayers more time

HMRC gives Self Assessment taxpayers more time

Self Assessment taxpayers are being given more time to file their return, with HMRC waiving deadlines and late payment charges because of Covid-19.


Police officer charged with misconduct over alleged inappropriate relationships with women

Police officer charged with misconduct over alleged inappropriate relationships with women

A TVP officer has been charged with having inappropriate relationships with women during the course of his duties following an investigation.


Planning process for Monks Lane sport hub 'flawed' and 'a shambles' claims

Planning process for Monks Lane sport hub 'flawed' and 'a shambles' claims

Newbury Town Council is writing to West Berkshire Council to stop work on the new Sports Hub at Monks Lane.


New study centre at ancient Bradfield church

New study centre at ancient Bradfield church

A 14th-century church is to be transformed into a study centre for Bradfield College


"It is an unimaginative box"

"It is an unimaginative box"

Plans to redevelop the Newbury Magistrates Court building have been dubbed a cross between a fire station and a car park.


Robinson hails 'incredible journey' at Hungerford

Robinson hails 'incredible journey' at Hungerford

The Crusaders secured a 3-0 home win over Hampton & Richmond on Monday.


Costa prize-winning book will seem familiar

Costa prize-winning book will seem familiar

Claire Fuller talked to arts editor TRISH LEE about her novel Unsettled Ground in October.


Are you eligible for a £500 Covid isolation payment?

Are you eligible for a £500 Covid isolation payment?

Parents off work and looking after a child with Covid are among the workers self-isolating who could be entitled to £500 in Government help.


Royal Mail: “Not enough boots on the ground”

Royal Mail: “Not enough boots on the ground”

The postal service has explained why some residents may not be receiving their mail.

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Vandals strike again as hole drilled into public toilet wall

Vandals strike again as hole drilled into public toilet wall

This is the second incident of vandalism this area has seen in recent months.

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Hammer comes down at £2.6k for Indian bronze at Dreweatt's

Hammer comes down at £2.6k for Indian bronze at Dreweatt's

Siva Nataraja heading for Newbury Hindu/yoga temple.


Skatepark to get £150,000 replacement

Skatepark to get £150,000 replacement

Skateboarders and BMX riders are celebrating after plans to replace the skatepark in Tadley Common with a new £150,000 facility were confirmed.

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Coronavirus West Berkshire: latest confirmed cases as of January 5

Coronavirus West Berkshire: latest confirmed cases as of January 5

The number of lab-confirmed coronavirus cases in West Berkshire is now 27,342 – an increase of 308 in the last 24 hours.


Berkshire Youth to discuss youth services on BBC South Today tonight

Berkshire Youth to discuss youth services on BBC South Today tonight

They will be appearing on television at 6.30pm.


Masks make a return to classrooms

Masks make a return to classrooms

Masks have returned to West Berkshire classrooms to help reduce the spread of Omicron.


Hundreds arrested and more than 1,000 drivers stopped in drink and drug driving crackdown

Hundreds arrested and more than 1,000 drivers stopped in drink and drug driving crackdown

The police have conducted drug wipes, breath tests and made arrests.


Cold weather warning issued for England

Cold weather warning issued for England

A cold weather alert has been issued warning of below freezing temperatures, ice and severe frosts for the coming days.


Confirmatory PCR test scrapped for asymptomatic Covid cases from January 11

Confirmatory PCR test scrapped for asymptomatic Covid cases from January 11

The UK Health Security Agency has said that anyone in England with a positive lateral flow test will be required to self-isolate immediately.


Oxfordshire Wildlife Rescue appeal for Christmas trees

Oxfordshire Wildlife Rescue appeal for Christmas trees

Oxfordshire Wildlife Rescue, Blewbury near Didcot, has appealed for Christmas trees to be dropped off at their centre.


Waddesdon Manor light show during January

Waddesdon Manor light show during January

Begin 2022 with sparkle and bright lights, as Waddesdon Manor extends its Winter Light programme into the new year.


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