Dont miss this weeks Newbury Weekly News
Police have re-issued their appeal for information on a Chaddleworth teenage girl who has been missing since last week and several lines of inquiries are being pursued. The internet has been abuzz with concerns for the welfare of 15-year-old Stacey Richardson.
The NWN reports on how a Midgham-based firm Cameo Fine Art Auctioneers, which is at the centre of a storm after several clients claimed they are owed thousands of pounds have spoken out in defence of their actions.
A two-page spread of all your fundraising efforts for Sport Relief, including pictures from hundreds of local school children taking part in a Sport Relief Mile and others who took on a variety of sporting challenges, can be found in this week’s NWN.
Also, all of this year’s nominated stalwarts of the community have been listed within our report on the Newbury Civic Awards, and you can see what our town’s winners have to say.
Elsewhere, we report on why Lambourn jockey AP McCoy’s £2m stable redevelopment look likely to go ahead now that a controversial wind turbine plan has been thrown out, and how an inquest found a 35-year-old Mortimer woman’s death to be accidental, after she was crushed by a horse.
You can find out what’s happening with the future of Thatcham’s infamous former Crookham Court School and find out which Olympic hopefuls have been visiting schools in West Berkshire this week.
We have pages and pages of arts, features and reviews including details of an exhibition by the illustrator of the 40th anniversary edition of Watership Down.
In sport you can discover why Newbury Rugby Club’s future may lie in the shade as sections of land at its Monks Lane ground are eyed for development.
Our free fuel giveaway continues again this week so pick up a copy to see if you are a winner.
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