Almost 2,500 sign petition for victim memorial at Forbury Gardens
“ is trying to encourage people to come together, we owe it to them to honour their legacies and remember them as they were."
Read moreDetails“ is trying to encourage people to come together, we owe it to them to honour their legacies and remember them as they were."
Read moreDetailsREADING town centre will continue to see disruption and an increased police presence for several days as a result of Saturday’s terrorist attack. Three people were killed, including a teacher...
Read moreDetails“James Furlong was an exceptional teacher and colleague, and cherished by the Holt School community."
Read moreDetailsAt 10am, school co-headteachers Katie Pearce and Anne Kennedy led a two-minute silence watched by hundreds of pupils. Afterwards they read a tribute to Mr Furlong.
Read moreDetailsRobert Ritchie, described his son as an “absolutely fabulous guy. I absolutely love my son with all of my heart and all of my soul.
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...
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