Don't miss this week's Newbury Weekly News and Hungerford edition
In our Hungerford edition the headmaster who turned around John O'Gaunt Community College is moving on, pick up a copy to find out how he did it.
The Queen celebrated her 86th birthday at Newbury races, we have a mini-spread of pictures for you to enjoy.
A Brightwalton couple have lovingly restored an original Second World War RAF rescue boat from scratch, and will now take part in Her Majesty's diamond jubilee pageant with more than a thousand other boats in a parade down the River Thames.
The eco-home of a millionaire West Berkshire family has been destroyed by a fire. The Iliffe's, of Yattendon, have spoken of their devastation at the blaze which has ruined their home six years in the making.
A row over changes to how the disabled are cared for in the district rumbles on, and West Berkshire Council's accounting has been called into question again following publication of a report which says the council has underspent by half a million pounds despite bringing in a raft of cuts.
We have the latest on the ambitious Faraday Plaza plans for Newbury, a London marathon picture special, and the good deed done by a hero traffic warden.
Our local sports teams gear up for crunch games, and we have plenty for you to see and do in our packed arts pages. Pick up a copy to see if you have won free fuel, and there is a £250 prize for finding this year's top tot.