In this week's Newbury Weekly News
Read witness statements from Reading Crown Court which recalled the threats of murder on a night in March which rocked a quiet area of Newbury.
The NWN has interviewed the new leader of West Berkshire Council, Gordon Lundie, during which he revealed what his priorities are as leader and a husband is to sue Network Rail after his wife died at a rail crossing in Little Bedwyn three years ago.
Have you spotted the “Creature of Curridge” yet?
Don Prater from Curridge recently saw a odd looking "beast" lurking in the West Berkshire undergrowth.
He said it had a long neck and a bushy tail.
In the NWN offices we have our own theories, but why not pick up a copy of the Newbury Weekly News to see Mr Prater’s drawing and let us know what you think he saw.
Also in this week’s paper, read about Woody the cat’s happy ending after being thrown out of a moving car.
Woody has now been rehomed with the Cats Protection but will it be a happy ending all round after it was revelled this week that several staff at the centre could be facing the axe.
We also have news about a West Berkshire Olympic star who is encouraging people to get their flu jabs and which local pub has been awarded for its egg-cellent scotch eggs.
In entertainment classical guitar legend, Juan Martin, is coming to Arlington Arts Centre and over in sport, Hungerford Town Football Club has vowed to fight back after a succession of defeats.
All of this plus another chance to win free fuel.
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