Mayor of Reading lays floral tribute to the Queen as town mourns
THE MAYOR has lead Reading's tributes to the Queen by laying a wreath this morning.
Read moreDetailsTHE MAYOR has lead Reading's tributes to the Queen by laying a wreath this morning.
Read moreDetailsReading Minster Church of St Mary the Virgin will be open to members of the public to pay tribute until 9pm
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading's vice chancellor paid tribute to the Queen, following the announcement of her death at the age of 96.
Read moreDetailsThe Queen has made many visits to Reading both during her reign and before she became our monarch
Read moreDetailsTHE PRESIDENT of the United States of America has paid tribute to the Queen, following the announcement of her death on Thursday, September 8.
Read moreDetails"It is with great sadness that Reading Borough Council and the people of Reading have learned this evening of the passing of Her Majesty The Queen"
Read moreDetailsCHURCH BELLS across the borough will be tolled tomorrow as the nation mourns for the Queen.
Read moreDetailsThe Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police said it had been a privilege to protect the Queen while she was at Windsor Castle.
Read moreDetailsTHE BISHOP of Oxford said the Queen has been a cherished presence, a rock for the nation, and gave devoted service during her reign.
Read moreDetailsREADING politicians are paying tribute to the Queen, who has died at the age of 96.
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