In this week's Newbury Weekly News......
IN this week’s Newbury Weekly News, police have launched a crackdown on public drinking in Newbury town centre.
In other news, West Berkshire Council has hit back over discrimination claims after removing bus passes from the mentally ill.
Also this week, a Government report describes the justice system as “close to breaking point” as Newbury’s courthouse is mothballed at the end of the month.
Meanwhile, four residents have been recognised in the Queen's Birthday honours. There were also plenty of street parties held across the district and we've got pictures of them.
In this week’s Hungerford edition of the Newbury Weekly News, we report on the Freedom of the Town awards ceremony.
In Thatcham this week, Kennet School is outstanding once again and plans for 75 new homes have drawn concern from the council.
And on the Hampshire pages, Kingsclere was split over the EU referendum at a recent hustings.
Our coverage looking back at the First World War revisits the Battle of Jutland and the local men who fought and died in the naval battle.
As always, there’s also a roundup of the week’s entertainment and sport, and of course this week’s £25 free fuel giveaway.