Leaving a floral tribute to the Queen? Here’s one thing you shouldn’t do
ACROSS the nation, people are leaving floral tributes to the Queen, as the nation mourns.
Read moreDetailsACROSS the nation, people are leaving floral tributes to the Queen, as the nation mourns.
Read moreDetailsThe church is also hosting a short service at 6pm this evening, to last approximately half an hour.
Read moreDetailsThe event, organised by Wokingham Town Council was scheduled to take place on Saturday, September 10, but a decision has been made not to go ahead.
Read moreDetailsA book of condolence is open at the Civic Offices in Shute End, Wokingham for anyone wishing to express their sadness and to give their condolences.
Read moreDetailsTHE DEBUT film of a Wokingham borough woman has been released on BBC's iPlayer platform so everyone can see it
Read moreDetailsCllr Caroline Smith, the Wokingham borough mayor, will lead the proclamation reading at the Wokingham Town Hall on Sunday, September 11, at 2pm.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood described the Queen as a source of stability for the country and a well known presence at great national events.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM'S politicians are paying their respects to the Queen, following news that she died today at the age of 96.
Read moreDetailsThe Queen is longest-reigning British monarch, and has been on the throne since 1952. She is much-loved by Wokingham residents and made many visits
Read moreDetailsTHE PRESIDENT of the United States of America has paid tribute to the Queen, following the announcement of her death on Thursday, September 8.
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