THATCHAM paid a colourful tribute to NHS and key workers with Visions of Recovery last week.
People are being urged to stay safe in the sun by Public Health England with temperatures expected to rise above 26C.
The number of lab-confirmed coronavirus cases in West Berkshire is now 7,495 – an increase of 62 in the last 24 hours.
A driver whose hit-and-run on a 12-year-old girl left her with life-changing injuries has been remanded in custody.
The Bell Inn in Aldworth has received another golden accolade from the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA).
A class field of twenty-two has been declared for the 30th running of the Weatherbys Super Sprint at Newbury on Saturday, including Royal Ascot winner Chipotle.
A stretch of Floral Way in Thatcham will be partially closed for five days from next week.
Four-year-old won his fifth race in six career starts to hand the trainer his first Group 1 success.
The 26-year-old will face James Wade in the first round on Sunday afternoon.
Bouncy castles and huge inflatables will be popping up again in Newbury this weekend.
A staggering £2.6bn of council tax help to help cut the cost of bills, went unclaimed by 2.7 million people last year. Could you be entitled?
Quintons Commercial Property Agents runs through the latest deals and reveals what's on the market.
Artist Claire Howarth showcases local work.
Local climate activists took the streets of Newbury on Saturday.
NEWBURY town councillors have labelled a draft masterplan on the improvement of the town centre “unambitious” and accused it of ignoring “two elephants in the room”.
The latest number of lab-confirmed Covid-19 cases in the district.
An exhibition by Newbury Creative Stitchers at Greenham Control Tower.
With petrol prices at an eight-year high and food prices also on the up, there's a warning about the cost to our summer plans.
With hundreds of children off school in isolation and six weeks of holiday coming up, the NSPCC has advice for parents trying to make a decision.
Thatcham Town Council has set aside £12,000 to challenge claims that building 2,500 homes in the town will have no impact on local roads.