Reading and the University at times of War
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Walk leader - Terry’s Walkabouts
3.8km | 2hrs 15 mins | wheelchair accessible
Step back in time and explore the powerful connections between Reading and the University during WW1, WW2 and later conflicts. Learn about the Berkshire regiments and how the University helped, while discovering little-known facts and poignant stories of courage, sacrifice and resilience of the people who are commemorated on campus. The route includes the iconic Memorial Clock Tower and historic University buildings that were transformed for wartime use before being restored to their peacetime roles.
Start: Outside main entrance to Reading Minster Church, RG1 2LG
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End: The Museum of English Rural Life, RG1 5EX
Getting there: Many bus stops in the town centre and 15 mins walk from Reading Station.
Chance to donate: Terry kindly invites you to make a donation of £5-£10 (adults) or £1-£2 (children over 5) for his three charities, Dingley's Promise and Green Health Thames Valley. Over the course of November, to mark Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day, Terry will raise money for the Military Charity, SSAFA.
You must register for this walk to secure your place.
If you are feeling unwell or have any cold symptoms on the day, we kindly ask that you do not attend.
If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Molli Cleaver, University Community Engagement Manager – memories@reading.ac.uk.
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Reading Minster
Saint Mary's Butts
Reading RG1 2LG United Kingdom
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University of Reading
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