Reading lights up the Abbey Ruins with beacon ceremony
The Mayor leads the ceremony as Reading joins the thousands around the world lighting beacons to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee
Read moreDetailsThe Mayor leads the ceremony as Reading joins the thousands around the world lighting beacons to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee
Read moreDetailsFriday's events see a tribute concert to some of the UK's biggest musical acts, with performances under the stars in the Abbey ruins
Read moreDetailsHERE'S today's weather forecast for Friday, June 3: Today will be windy and very cloudy but largely dry, according to the MET Office, with high temperatures of 21°C. The...
Read moreDetailsWITH the nation ready for a four-day party, Reading Buses is operating special Platinum Jubilee services, including the return of its open top bus
Read moreDetailsA round-up of the Jubilee events going on in Reading on Thursday, June 2
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Read moreDetailsAn adventurous woman planned her own funeral to include unusual entertainment at her wake: morris dancing and a jazz band.
Read moreDetailsTHIS week, we welcome back Mordecai Smyth and Third Lung to the playlist, for both have some new music we want to plonk into your aural cavities
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Read moreDetailsWith love to our wonderful Queen, and warmest wishes on your Platinum Jubilee
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