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Reading Post offices, Richfield Avenue The Reading Post (formerly the Reading Evening Post ) was an English local newspaper covering Reading , Berkshire and surrounding areas. The title page of the paper featured the Maiwand Lion , a local landmark at Forbury Gardens .
Bristol Evening Post (1932–2012), renamed the Bristol Post; Jersey Evening Post (founded 1890) Lancashire Evening Post (founded 1886) Nottingham Evening Post (founded 1878), now the Nottingham Post; Reading Evening Post, name changed to the Reading Post in 2009; South Wales Evening Post, name changed in 1932 from the original South Wales ...
The Beenham murders were the murders of a teenage girl and two 9-year-old girls in the Berkshire village of Beenham in 1966 and 1967. [1] Local man David Burgess was found guilty of two murders in 1967—for which he was handed down two life sentences—and was given a 27-year sentence for the third in 2012 after new forensic evidence brought a conviction.
Location where Salvini was killed within Reading At approximately 1:30 am on 3 May 1997, telephone wires on Hemdean Road were severed, causing loss of telephone connection to thirty houses. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] [ 5 ] At around the same time, petrol was poured through the letterbox of the Salvinis' home and set alight.
On Friday 20 June 1997, Vera Holland's funeral was held at Caversham Crematorium, Reading. [19] On 16 October 1997, the inquest into Vera's death recorded a verdict of unlawful killing. The East Berkshire coroner, Robert Wilson, told the inquest, "It looks like the person who did this will get away with it."
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The site also has a section on the Supporters Trust At Reading (STAR) [6] and links with Tim Dellor and BBC Radio Berkshire Sports, [7] and the Reading Evening Post, a local newspaper. [8] The site was featured in the football book Motson's National Obsession, [citation needed], and was a "site of the week" in the Daily Star. [9]
The Reading Evening Post set up a campaign called "Save Our Soccer", [8] while Oxford fans launched a similar initiative called "Save Oxford Soccer". [5] Before Oxford's match against Wigan Athletic at the Manor Ground on 23 April 1983, about 2,000 fans conducted a sit-in in the centre of the pitch, delaying the start of the game by half an hour.