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2-TEN FM
Based in Reading, 2-TEN FM is a commercial radio station which broadcasts to the Thames Valley and North Hampshire, which includes Newbury.
     
BBC Radio Berkshire The local BBC station which covers the Newbury area. Popular presenters include Maggie Philbin and Andrew Peach.
     
Richard Benyon Elected in May 2005, Richard Benyon is the Conservative MP for the Newbury Constituency.
     
Chieveley Chieveley is a small village approximately 4 miles from Newbury town centre. It is just to the north of the M4 junction 13 interchange with the A34. A very informative website which also includes details of Curridge, Downend, Oare and Snelsmore Common.
     
Chilton Foliat This web site has been created by a villager, for the villagers, and aims to provide visitors and locals alike with information about the village of Chilton Foliat.
     
Greenham Parish Council The parish of Greenham is situated to the south east of the town boundary. The Newbury Retail Park and Greenham Common are within this parish.
     
Greenham Common Trust Greenham Common Trust works in close partnership with the local community to provide benefits for local people in Hampshire and Berkshire by providing financial support for charities and social projects
     
Hungerford Town Council Hungerford is a busy traditional market town situated on the A4 ten miles to the west of Newbury.
     
Kennet Shopping Newbury's only shopping centre,offering a varied collection of top high street names as well as independent retailers in a relaxed and safe environment.
     
Kick FM Local community radio for Newbury & West Berkshire, playing classic hits and today's best music.
     
Lambourn The official website for Lambourn. The village is located near the source of the river Lambourn on the beautiful chalk downlands of England. The village is famous for its association with the training of the world's finest race horses.
     
Newbury and Thatcham Chronicle Local free newspaper which is part of the Reading Chronicle Group. The link will take you to local news stories from this weeks edition
     
Newbury Internet Directory (The) A useful directory of websites aimed at towns and villages that use Newbury as a 'hub' for commercial and retail purposes.
     
Newbury Society (The) Established in 1973 with the purpose of ensuring that Newbury remains a pleasant town for all who live here or come here.
     
Newbury Town Centre Management The aim of Newbury Town Centre Management is to enhance the town centre for all users, through partnership.
     
Newbury Town Council The main parish council for the town of Newbury. We deal with the local market, allotments, cemetries, local parks, bus shelters and street lighting that comes under our boundaries.
     
Newbury Twin Town Association The organisation that ensures continued close relations with our twin towns of  Braunfels (Germany), Bagnols-sur-Cèze (France), Eeklo (Belgium) and Feltre (Italy)
     
Newbury Weekly News The most popular paid-for newspaper in West Berkshire. The complete newspaper online. Updated every week.
     
Speen Parish Council The Parish of Speen is situated just to the west of Newbury.
     
Thatcham Town Council
Thatcham is the second largest town in West Berkshire. Situated on the A4 to the east of Newbury.
     
Wash Common (a little bit of) First published in 1995, in aid of the St George's Development Fund, this short history of Wash Common was written by a local historian and was originally illustrated with some drawings by the late John C Sadler.
     
West Berkshire District Council The unitary authority responsible for the provision of nearly all local authority services to Newbury.
 
 
 
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