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Reading Lower Earley Salvation Army fireworks display and prom night draws 400, raises £700

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Saturday, November 15, 2025 3:52 am
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A free community Fireworks and ‘Last Night at the Proms’ concert, hosted by The Salvation Army in Reading Lower Earley on Chalfont Close, became an unexpected triumph on 1st November, drawing a crowd of over 400 people—more than double the anticipated number.

Thanks to the generosity of attendees and the Ascot Brass Band that donated their time, the event raised an incredible £700 for The Salvation Army’s Big Connection appeal, specifically to support the vital work of Willow House Lifehouse in Reading.

Nestled in the heart of Reading, Willow House Lifehouse is a shelter providing a safe and supportive environment for individuals experiencing homelessness. This vital Salvation Army service runs a central hub where external agencies collaborate to offer holistic support—such as help with benefit claims; mental health services; addiction recovery; catering training; all designed to build confidence, life skills, and a renewed sense of independence – helping families rebuild their lives. A dedicated team of support workers offers practical help with housing, finances, and legal issues, alongside crucial emotional support and trauma-informed care, empowering residents to move towards a future of independence and safety.

Captain Tanyia Vermeulen who leads The Salvation Army at Reading Lower Earley and the organiser of the event, held on 1st November said the night of love, sharing and community, was a labour of love six months in the making.

Tanyia said, “We were expecting around 150 people — but more than 400 attended! Far beyond anything we could have imagined, and we are so thankful. The evening opened our doors to many who might never otherwise have stepped inside. Music from the talented Ascot Brass band, filled the hall with a spirit-filled atmosphere, uniting families from Messy Church, coffee hub regulars, and new faces from across the community.”

The spectacular fireworks display, orchestrated by a dedicated team of volunteers, lit up the sky, while inside, the stirring sounds of the Proms had the audience waving flags and joining in song. The event was powered by a small army of volunteers from the church and local Scout group, who served 230 hot dogs and countless hot drinks, and stayed late to clean the hall for Sunday worship.

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Buoyed by the overwhelming response, the church is already planning to make the Fireworks and Proms night an annual highlight, with Ascot Brass and the local Scouts eagerly offering their support for next year.

The Salvation Army in Reading Lower Earley is committed to fostering a strong, supportive community by meeting both practical and social needs, helping create a community where no one has to struggle alone. For example, it hosts a monthly men’s breakfast at its community This gathering, held in a warm and welcoming environment, is more than just a chance to enjoy a cup of coffee—it’s a lifeline for men seeking connection, support, and a space to simply be themselves.  

Through weekly community lunches, the church and charity provides a warm meal and a welcoming space where people from all walks of life can connect, reducing isolation and building friendships. The church also runs a parent-and-toddler group, offering families a chance to socialise while their children play in a safe environment. To learn more about their programmes visit the website: Reading Lower Earley | The Salvation Army.

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