God save the King: Wokingham unites for proclamation ceremony
IT FELT like the whole of Wokingham had turned out with just one aim ? to shout God Save The King.
Read moreDetailsIT FELT like the whole of Wokingham had turned out with just one aim ? to shout God Save The King.
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 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 moreDetailsThe proclamation ceremony is a centuries-old tradition that sees the new monarch announced
Read moreDetailsTODAY there will be proclamation ceremony in Wokingham town to officially announce the nation's new monarch.
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Read moreDetailsTODAY, Saturday, September 10, is Proclamation Day - when the new sovereign is proclaimed at St James Palace in London at 11am. Tomorrow, a similar ceremony will take place in...
Read moreDetailsIT'S A tribute to the Queen like no other - the Barkham Hookers have once again risen to the occasion.
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