In this week's NWN
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Read more in this week's Newbury Weekly News, where you can also see pictures from the town pancake races, famous faces at Newbury Racecourse, and the continuing fight for the future of Sandleford Park featuring an interview with
author Richard Adams.
A former refugee recalls her time in the Greenham RAF camp, and the Cold War control tower at Greenham has been given Grade II listing.
The West Berkshire Liberal Democrats have claimed they will reverse a series of brutal cuts to services ahead of the final debate over the council's budget for the next year.
We look at the major points of their strategy, including details of how they will re-open youth clubs and return money to the voluntary sector which has been slashed by the ruling Conservative party as part of a £9 million savings programme.
Free inside the Newbury Weekly News this week is Out and About, with a spring fashion special and a feature on the stars of the BBC nature documentary
.
Send us your Mother's Day pictures, and your perfect pet pictures, and any other pictures you wish of the district to feature in our 'My Newbury' section.
All the usual features and listings appear with plenty for you to see and do over the next week, and we have several pages of sport for you to catch up with our local teams and potential promotion showdowns.
Our free fuel giveaway continues apace, so don't miss this week's Newbury Weekly News, on sale every Thursday.