Ceremony of royal proclamation for new King to be held in Wokingham tomorrow – where to go, what time, and what will happen
TODAY, Saturday, September 10, is Proclamation Day - when the new sovereign is proclaimed at St James Palace in London ...
TODAY, Saturday, September 10, is Proclamation Day - when the new sovereign is proclaimed at St James Palace in London ...
The council has also opened a book of condolence at the Oakwood Centre in the Miles Suite.
A WINNERSH care home that helps people with dementia held a street party to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Six bands representing all seven decades of the Queen?s reign performed in Elms Field on Jubilee Saturday - and the ...
Today, Jubilee Saturday, is the day for Wokingham's Platinum Jubilee Party in the Park - here are the bands playing ...
As we celebrate the Queen?s Platinum Jubilee, it is worth remembering there is another 96-year-old institution in Berkshire
Gaming experts Solitaired.com have rounded up games to make your street party or family gathering fit for a royal over ...
A NEW exhibition to celebrate the Queen?s platinum jubilee will be launched at the Berkshire Record Office in Reading
A ROYAL celebration will take place in the grounds of South Hill Park over the jubilee, and everyone is invited.
Joan Rackley, who watched the Queen wheeled out in her pram as a baby, has celebrated her 100th birthday with ...
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