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The West Berkshire Citizen's Advice Bureau has issued a warning following reports bogus callers were contacting residents across the area to offer debt advice at a cost.
A sex abuse teacher jailed for four counts of indecently assaulting pupils at the infamous Crookham Court school has had his appeal quashed, pick up this week's edition to read more.
Elsewhere, record crowds packed into Newbury Racecourse to watch Jessie J round off her summer of gigs,
The Government has come under fire for "ignoring" stations west of Newbury and potentially causing huge problems for commuters over plans to phase out diesel trains running between Paddington and Reading.
Also see this week's edition to find out which Newbury headteacher is to give an Olympic address on the educational legacy of the 2012 Games to an audience featuring celebrated gold medallist Jonathan Edwards and Lord Coe.
We have a round-up of the A level results, a spectator's view of London 2012, a row brewing over access for walkers at Donnington castle and much, much more.
Out and About is out this month too, we have interviews with the young man staking claim to be the next Gordon Ramsey or Marco Pierre White; Britain's youngest head chef, Luke Thomas.
In sport, Newbury put nine, yes, nine, goals past Abingdon Town, and Thatcham were also involved in a high scoring thriller.
All this and we have free fuel to give away.
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