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There is more upheaval over the position of Sandleford Park as the ‘best site’ for up to 2,000 new homes following further scrutiny by an independent planning inspector.
West Berkshire Council approved its annual budget for the forthcoming year amid scenes of protest last Thursday.
Read a full account of the drama inside and outside of the chamber as a £9 million cuts programme was pushed through.
A mother-of-three and former barmaid has spoken out about the organisation that saved her life, Turning Point.
Having won the naugural BBC television series Junior Bake Off last year a Chieveley youngster is to appear on Blue Peter.
There is also a very special leap year proposal and a cat which came back after nine months away.
This week is the last chance to have your Mother’s Day message published, and our free fuel give-away continues.
We have another big sport story from Newbury Rugby Club concerning the trustees after the NWN exposed the state of the troubled cclub's finances last week.
As usual there are several packed pages of arts coverage for you to take in, including listings, reviews and upcoming shows for all to enjoy.
This week we also give away our free Business Today section which contains all the latest business news from across West Berkshire.
The Newbury Weekly News is on sale every Thursday.



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