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2020-07-09
Violent man sent to jail to protect public
Cheers to reopening of pubs
Teen driver ‘feels disgraceful’ for killing policeman
Community investment heralds greener future
‘Beast of Hungerford’ could be on the prowl
Signs of change at junction
Faraday Road flats appeal lodged
Speculation over future of Parkway’s John Lewis store as company looks at closures
North Hants residents lose access to council tip
Cheers! Pubs welcome back punters
Pop into the racecourse beer garden
No Covid-19 recorded deaths in latest stats
GP cervical screening is set to resume
West Berks nurse thanks the ‘fabulous’ volunteers
Marley’s back home after her big adventure
Updated plans for Sandleford
‘Bold and targeted interventions’
Council sets out Covid-19 recovery plan
Pupils show moves to thank the NHS
St Barts welcomes back Year 10 and 12 pupils
Pandemic forces club to scrap membership
Hermitage summer school obtains council’s backing
Laptops available for disadvantaged pupils
Circus performers on their way home
Looking forward to 2021 with Pride
Barrier system back in place at RBH
Ivy is often a serious problem for trees
LRIE is fast turning into the council’s Vietnam
Council shame over the state of football ground
Recovery Universal Basic Income would help UK
OBJECT OF THE MONTH – COMETS
Opposing sides dig in over warehouse plans
Welcome to The Pod
Rise in crime as lockdown eases
Litter louts spoil common
Happy returns for pupils
Play area sanitisers to bring ‘peace of mind’
No short-term fix for closed toilets
Socially-distanced buzz back in town
Town’s pubs reopen for business
Message bags ease nursery transition
Mystery of the missing #BLM solidarity posters
Wine company support for hospice
Response group eases operations as volunteers return to work
Helen’s litter video
Residents’ recycling blow
Museum and Shaw House reopen
New Lions president promotes Message in a Bottle scheme
£62,000 raised for good causes in first year of local lottery
Knepp’s a step ahead of the rest
Singing in the streets leads to a week in jail
Helping staff do what they do best – serve the public
Young writers! Create a story around eight objects in the collection
Reopening plans remain ‘fluid’
Watermill opens Riverside Café
Railway Centre project shortlisted for prestigious Museums & Heritage Awards
A lie in action
We can learn from the lessons of lockdown
White House’s historic past
Cloud specialist Apex joins the Q
Suzuki’s shot Across the bows
Fusion are above average
Young stars will have the chance to shine
Amber and Harry are virtual stars
Robinson is up for the challenge
Balding’s mixed fortunes
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