Church bells ring for the Duke of Edinburgh in Hurst
St Nicholas Church, in Hurst, tolled the bells last week in the lead up to Prince Philip's funeral in Windsor.
St Nicholas Church, in Hurst, tolled the bells last week in the lead up to Prince Philip's funeral in Windsor.
The High Sheriff of the Royal County of Berkshire, Willie Hartley Russell MVO Dl, writes: It is with great sadness that ...
TO HELP parishioners commemorate the life of the Duke of Edinburgh in a covid-safe way, an Earley church has released ...
A special tribute by Les Howard, President of Easthampstead Rotary Club Celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary in 1997, Her Majesty ...
“This is a very, very sad day and the end of an era”. Bracknell MP James Sunderland, who was an ...
READING EAST MP Matt Rodda has praised the Duke of Edinburgh’s lifetime of service, adding that the Royal Family will ...
The Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police said it has been a privilege to protect and serve the Duke of ...
FLAGS across Wokingham are to fly at half-mast as the borough mourns the Duke of Edinburgh, who died earlier today. ...
The Duke of Edinburgh has died. He was 99. A statement released by Buckingham Palace said that Prince Philip passed ...
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