Don't miss this week's bumper Newbury Weekly News...
Comedian Harry Hill dropped in to the Winchcombe School in Newbury to open the new buildings, as other schools in the area defend their use of CCTV on their premises.
A Greek taxi driver was cleared of murdering Tadley teenager Robert Sebbage, to the anger of his family.
Walkers Snack Foods Limited, based in Theale, was fined after a 400kg block of crisp waste fell on a worker, breaking his leg
A West Berkshire man landed the biggest ever cash prize on a TV game show after he won £1.5m on the Ant and Dec show Red or Black?
Pick up a copy of this week's Newbury Weekly News to find out how he took the news.
Out and About is...out this week, out monthly magazine goes back to the 1920s and is a must for all Downton Abbey fans, and is now on Twitter too. Follow
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This week we also feature a 16-page guide to the latest independent schools in the area and six pages of news, views and photos from the Royal County of Berkshire Show
In sport the FA Cup charge is underway for our local sides with Hungerford and Thatcham hitting the road west.
All this and free fuel too in a bumper Newbury Weekly News.
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