Reading and Berkshire proclaim the accession of King Charles III
THE COUNTY of Berkshire and the town of Reading have proclaimed the accession of His Majesty King Charles III
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNTY of Berkshire and the town of Reading have proclaimed the accession of His Majesty King Charles III
Read moreDetailsFollowing the news of the death of the Queen, the University of Reading has reflected on three occasions she visited.
Read moreDetailsA COMMITTAL ceremony for the Queen will take place in Windsor following her funeral in London
Read moreDetailsAS PROCLAMATION ceremonies take place across the country today, Thames Valley Police has pledged to play its part in ensuring they all go smoothly
Read moreDetailsBerkshire and Reading proclamations for King Charles III will take place at 1pm and 2pm respectively on Sunday, September 11
Read moreDetailsFOUR MILLION people will receive a covid boost jab from this year as the NHS launches the next phase of its vaccination programme
Read moreDetailsTHOSE curious to learn about where they came from will have the opportunity to uncover their past thanks to a Reading community group.
Read moreDetailsACROSS the nation, people are leaving floral tributes to the Queen, as the nation mourns.
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
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