Minute’s silence at 10am for victims of Forbury Gardens attack
Wokingham Borough Council have asked for anyone joining to mark the minute’s silence in their homes.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council have asked for anyone joining to mark the minute’s silence in their homes.
Read moreDetails“He was the best son, brother, uncle and partner you could wish for. We are thankful for the memories he gave us all. We will never forget him and he...
Read moreDetails“The monument we are proposing will help bring the focus back to the individuals who were affected by the incident."
Read moreDetailsTRIBUTES are being paid to James Furlong, the history teacher from a Wokingham school who was one of three people who died in Reading’s Forbury Gardens yesterday. Police have arrested...
Read moreDetailsTHE BISHOP of Reading has expressed her shock at the Reading terrorist attack, and called for people to pray for the families of the victims. Speaking to Premier Christian Radio...
Read moreDetailsA 25-YEAR-OLD man arrested on suspicion of murder has now been rearrested under Section 41 of the Terrorism Act 2000. And police have confirmed that suspect – thought to be...
Read moreDetailsJames Furlong, who worked as the head of history and government and politics at The Holt School, died yesterday after the attack.
Read moreDetailsSIR JOHN REDWOOD says it is difficult to find consoling words for the families of those killed in yesterday’s terrorist attack in Reading. Three people were killed and a number...
Read moreDetails“Lives have been been devastated” said Thames Valley Police’s Chief Constable about the terrorist attack that took place in Reading’s town centre last night. Earlier this afternoon, John Campbell addressed...
Read moreDetailsA TOWN in sorrow: Reading is weeping today for those who have lost their lives in the Forbury Gardens attack. The park, of the historic Abbey Quarter, was sealed off...
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