In this week's Newbury Weekly News......
IN this week’s Newbury Weekly News, West Berkshire is reeling after voting to remain in the EU despite the country backing Brexit.
We spoke with local politicians, businesses and West Berkshire residents to gauge the mood in the wake of the historic referendum decision for our four pages of coverage.
In other news, West Berkshire Council has been branded “short sighted” after revealing plans to ban Hampshire residents – some living just yards outside the boundary – from using the district’s tips.
Also this week, a Thatcham man could be facing a hefty jail sentence after being caught with more than 40,000 child porn images.
Meanwhile, a vital service keeping communities clean will stop today (Thursday) because of budget cuts.
In this week’s Hungerford edition of the Newbury Weekly News, John O’Gaunt School announces academy status.
Plus, magistrates hear how a domestic row led to scuffles with police.
In Thatcham this week, the town held another successful family fun day and the town's infrastructure cannot cope with more housing.
And on the Hampshire pages, a Tadley football club edges into the black for the first time in three years, thanks to a tight hold on purse strings.
Our commemorative coverage of the First World War marks the centenary of the Battle of the Somme.
As always, there’s also a roundup of the week’s entertainment and sport, and of course this week’s £25 free fuel giveaway.