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Don't miss this week's Newbury Weekly News and Hungerford edition




IN this week's Newbury Weekly News, Prime Minister David Cameron popped home to Peasemore to plant a tree as part of the Queen's diamond jubilee celebrations, and conducted an exclusive interview with us about the monarch in the process.


In our Hungerford edition, a cat killer is feared to be on the loose in the town after eight cats died in agony; their owners believe the animals were poisoned with antifreeze.
The end of the hosepipe ban was signalled with a deluge of rainfall and flooding, see which areas were worst hit by the 'monsoon-style' downpours.
Rumours abound in Bucklebury that the family of Kate Middleton have bought a £5m mansion inside the parish. See this week's edition for more on the story.
Network Rail have been fined following the death of a Little Bedwyn woman in 2009.
Julia Canning was struck and killed at Fairfield Crossing - a public crossing point without barriers.

In sport a festival is to be held in a gamble to raises finances for stricken Newbury Rugby Club.
Our arts pages have packed listings of what there is to see and do, with a sneak peak at the Newbury Comedy Festival, and read your Father's Day messages.
We have more free fuel to give away and the 2012 Top Tot is revealed.
All this and much more in this week's Newbury Weekly News, on sale every Thursday.



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