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SUMMARY:NEW - A Celebration of University RAG (Raising & Gathering) Parade routes - Walkabouts
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a nostalgic walk as we retrace the 1984 RAG Float Parade route – a vibrant celebration of creativity\, community and charity. ‘Raising and Giving’ (RAG) has long been at the heart of Reading Students’ Union’s fundraising spirit. On this walk\, we’ll pause at key points along the parade route to revisit the energy excitement of past RAG parades through photographs\, stories and memories from the era. \nI kindly invites you to make a donation of £5-£10 (adults) or £1-£2 (children over 5) for my two charities\, Dingley’s Promise – Dingley’s Promise is passionate about giving every child with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) the best start in life https://dingley.org.uk/. and Green Health Thames Valley – a small charity that provides support with mental health challenges through a tailored programme of horticulture-based activities\, with a focus on intensive support. https://greenhealththamesvalley.org.uk/ \nNB to book use this LINK only – https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-celebration-of-university-rag-parades-tickets-1978110986209?aff=odcleoeventsincollection&keep_tld=1 \nStart and end: The Museum of English Rural Life\, RG1 5EX \nwhat3words – ///launch.tigers.worker \nGetting there: Bus 21 from the town centre\, Kendrick Student Village stop then a short walk. If you are travelling by car\, a parking permit to park on London Road Campus will be provided. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/852044531206479/
URL:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/event/reading-walk-2026-02-19-10-2/
LOCATION:Outside MERL\, Museum of English Rural\, Reading RG1 5EX\, MERL\, Museum of English Rural\, Reading\, RG1 SEX
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terry Dixon":MAILTO:terry@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260216T104500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260216T131500
DTSTAMP:20260417T142617
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SUMMARY:Special Updated 'Vote 105' PART 2 Women of Reading Walkabout with 2023 additions not in my book!
DESCRIPTION:I’m conducting a Special Updated ‘Vote 106’ PART 2 (2018 was the 100 year Anniversary of more UK people winning the right to vote\, especially women) – Women of Reading – Walkabout  – Guided Walk – later turned into my book  & this is updated especially for 2024 with additions not in the book!! \n11 booked on as of 12/1/26. \nIf you want a signed copy of my book\, let me know beforehand please & I will bring with me! \nWe end up at the UoR Dairy for a cuppa\, loos & a chat! \nNB PLEASE DON’T TURN UP BEFORE BOOKING IN BY BY CLICKING AS ‘GOING’ OR BY MESSAGING or RINGING ME ON 07505351517 and to receive more relevant information and if you have any questions\, or wish to book more than 1 place\nPLEASE ARRIVE 10mins EARLY for signing in & my safety brief etc.\nAccompanied children & good dogs on leads are welcome.\nPlease bring a cash donation of £5 to £10 per adult and £1 per child over 5. Proceeds will be split equally between my causes for the year.\nProceeds from April 6th 2025 – April 5th 2026 – will go to 1st a main charity – ‘The Ways & Means Trust’ – A Great local Charity\, helping adults with learning or physical disabilities\, or mental health disabilities. They provide social and practical skills for independent living\, training\, socialisation and work experience opportunities to assist adults to lead rewarding lives\, realise their potential and to build their confidence.\nTheir objective is to bring a wider understanding of disability to everyone.\nThey provide a safe\, empathic environment where people may learn about the routines of work in preparation for a wider role. The benefit of this is a safe\, secure and friendly environment where people are able to make mistakes\, but learn and grow from them\, thereby gain confidence and the experience to take with them\, either into the workplace or at home or living in the community.\nIn addition to working with the individual\, they also include the person’s support network in all decisions\, providing the person gives us them authority; this might include parents\, carers\, social workers and or other government agencies. Their aim is always to deliver a ‘person-centred approach’\, thereby creating a comfortable\, non-judgmental environment which encourages each person to discover their own aptitude and skills. For more details\, please go to – https://www.waysandmeans.org.uk/what-we-do/\nAnd – 2nd – main charity – ‘Camp Mohawk – Who are they – The Woodland Centre Trust CIO (registered charity number 1202580) operates a single facility\, Camp Mohawk. In their own words\, the charity exists to provide support for families who have a child\, or in many cases multiple children\, who have special needs. We have over 700 families who are actively using our services\, together with groups from special schools\, respite services and care facilities. We welcome over 1600 individual children and young people plus their parents / carers\, totalling over 17\,000 visitors a year. The families we support reside primarily in the South of the UK with the majority living within Berkshire and it’s surrounding counties but we do have significant numbers of families coming to us from as far afield as Southampton and South Wales.\nCamp Mohawk history goes back to the late 1970s\, being a day centre since the early 2000s with the current senior management team in place since 2006. It is situated in an area of woodland near Wargrave\, Berkshire. The 5-acre site gives the children and young people the opportunity to experience safe\, stimulating and fun activities in a natural environment they are often unable to access. The team of dedicated and experienced staff support our families in a variety of ways\, most significantly during their visits to the centre but also as they navigate the often complicated and time consuming systems of application for support at school\, financially and in other areas of their lives.\nWe run 2 main projects; Family Support and Short Breaks. Family Support offers facilities and activities to families on Saturdays in term time\, and 6 days per week during school holidays. Many of our families find it extremely difficult\, and in some cases impossible\, to attend mainstream or public activities\, parks\, leisure and play facilities. As with all families\, even if both parents are actively involved in caring for their children\, there will be significant periods of time when one parent is at work\, undertaking essential household duties\, or finding a bit of time to themselves\, leaving the other parent attempting to safeguard and occupy the children single handed which\, for many of our families\, is almost impossible. The ability to access our facilities with the support of our staff is therefore essential in giving families a safe\, fun\, positive and social activity option that provides for children of all ages and abilities on Saturdays and during school holidays.\nIf anyone would like any further information about them please do not hesitate to get in touch\, via https://www.campmohawk.org.uk/\nFor more details about what my walkabouts offer please see my Reviews :-\nhttps://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g186363 \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/740543085220532/
URL:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/event/reading-walk-2026-02-16-10/
LOCATION:Outside the old Horn Pub\, 2 Castle Street\, Reading RG1 2LS\, 2 Castle Street\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG1 2LS\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terry Dixon":MAILTO:terry@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260212T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260212T121500
DTSTAMP:20260417T142617
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T082317Z
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SUMMARY:Back by Demand - Reading's Architecture Walkabout 'The New\, Missing\, Old\, Good\, Bad\, downright Ugly'
DESCRIPTION:I’m conducting my Reading’s Architecture Walkabout (Guided Walk)\, entitled – ‘The New\, Old\, Good\, Bad\, downright Ugly and the Missing’ and will feature examples of amongst many other things\, some buildings from Reading’s 5 world famous Architects and much more. \nPlease book by Clicking the Going Option Button\, or email or Meta or Phone/Text especially if you want more than one place! \nProceeds will be split equally between my causes for the year.\nProceeds from April 6th 2025 – April 5th 2026 – will go to 1st a main charity – ‘The Ways & Means Trust’ – A Great local Charity\, helping adults with learning or physical disabilities\, or mental health disabilities. They provide social and practical skills for independent living\, training\, socialisation and work experience opportunities to assist adults to lead rewarding lives\, realise their potential and to build their confidence.\nTheir objective is to bring a wider understanding of disability to everyone.\nThey provide a safe\, empathic environment where people may learn about the routines of work in preparation for a wider role. The benefit of this is a safe\, secure and friendly environment where people are able to make mistakes\, but learn and grow from them\, thereby gain confidence and the experience to take with them\, either into the workplace or at home or living in the community.\nIn addition to working with the individual\, they also include the person’s support network in all decisions\, providing the person gives us them authority; this might include parents\, carers\, social workers and or other government agencies. Their aim is always to deliver a ‘person-centred approach’\, thereby creating a comfortable\, non-judgmental environment which encourages each person to discover their own aptitude and skills. For more details\, please go to – https://www.waysandmeans.org.uk/what-we-do/\nAnd – 2nd – main charity – ‘Camp Mohawk – Who are they – The Woodland Centre Trust CIO (registered charity number 1202580) operates a single facility\, Camp Mohawk. In their own words\, the charity exists to provide support for families who have a child\, or in many cases multiple children\, who have special needs. We have over 700 families who are actively using our services\, together with groups from special schools\, respite services and care facilities. We welcome over 1600 individual children and young people plus their parents / carers\, totalling over 17\,000 visitors a year. The families we support reside primarily in the South of the UK with the majority living within Berkshire and it’s surrounding counties but we do have significant numbers of families coming to us from as far afield as Southampton and South Wales.\nCamp Mohawk history goes back to the late 1970s\, being a day centre since the early 2000s with the current senior management team in place since 2006. It is situated in an area of woodland near Wargrave\, Berkshire. The 5-acre site gives the children and young people the opportunity to experience safe\, stimulating and fun activities in a natural environment they are often unable to access. The team of dedicated and experienced staff support our families in a variety of ways\, most significantly during their visits to the centre but also as they navigate the often complicated and time consuming systems of application for support at school\, financially and in other areas of their lives.\nWe run 2 main projects; Family Support and Short Breaks. Family Support offers facilities and activities to families on Saturdays in term time\, and 6 days per week during school holidays. Many of our families find it extremely difficult\, and in some cases impossible\, to attend mainstream or public activities\, parks\, leisure and play facilities. As with all families\, even if both parents are actively involved in caring for their children\, there will be significant periods of time when one parent is at work\, undertaking essential household duties\, or finding a bit of time to themselves\, leaving the other parent attempting to safeguard and occupy the children single handed which\, for many of our families\, is almost impossible. The ability to access our facilities with the support of our staff is therefore essential in giving families a safe\, fun\, positive and social activity option that provides for children of all ages and abilities on Saturdays and during school holidays.\nIf anyone would like any further information about them please do not hesitate to get in touch\, via https://www.campmohawk.org.uk/ \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1245226294124032/
URL:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/event/reading-walk-2026-02-12-10/
LOCATION:The Three Guineas Pub\, Reading Railway Station\, Station Approach\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG1 1LY\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terry Dixon":MAILTO:terry@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260207T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260207T121500
DTSTAMP:20260417T142617
CREATED:20260116T191928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260207T081639Z
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Tudor Civil War Reading Walkabout: Kings\, Queens\, Commoners & Life in 16th-17th Century
DESCRIPTION:This second Reading ‘period’ Walkabout follows our 2025 Medieval Walkabout.  \n7 booked in already – 17/1/26 – Max 20 \nWe’ll be looking at Reading from 1485 to 1660\, covering the reigns of five Tudor monarchs: Henry VII & VIII\, Edward VI\, Mary I\, & Elizabeth I. to the beginning of the Stuart Dynasty (James I & Charles I)\, and the Civil War brought to Reading by Oliver Cromwell. A time of significant changes in religion\, politics\, and culture. \nFrom Almhouses to Royal palaces\, rich merchant’s townhouses to the Oracle workhouse\, we’ll be exploring Tudor life at all levels of society. We’ll visit key sites where history unfolded\, look at Tudor buildings\, and unearth everyday histories of people during this period. \nPlease book by Clicking the Going Option Button\, or email or Meta or Phone/Text especially if you want more than one place! \nProceeds will be split equally between my causes for the year.\nProceeds from April 6th 2025 – April 5th 2026 – will go to 1st a main charity –  \n‘The Ways & Means Trust’ – A Great local Charity\, helping adults with learning or physical disabilities\, or mental health disabilities. They provide social and practical skills for independent living\, training\, socialisation and work experience opportunities to assist adults to lead rewarding lives\, realise their potential and to build their confidence. Their objective is to bring a wider understanding of disability to everyone. They provide a safe\, empathic environment where people may learn about the routines of work in preparation for a wider role. The benefit of this is a safe\, secure and friendly environment where people are able to make mistakes\, but learn and grow from them\, thereby gain confidence and the experience to take with them\, either into the workplace or at home or living in the community. \nIn addition to working with the individual\, they also include the person’s support network in all decisions\, providing the person gives us them authority; this might include parents\, carers\, social workers and or other government agencies. Their aim is always to deliver a ‘person-centred approach’\, thereby creating a comfortable\, non-judgmental environment which encourages each person to discover their own aptitude and skills. For more details\, please go to – https://www.waysandmeans.org.uk/what-we-do/ \nAnd – 2nd – main charity – ‘Camp Mohawk – Who are they – The Woodland Centre Trust CIO (registered charity number 1202580) operates a single facility\, Camp Mohawk. In their own words\, the charity exists to provide support for families who have a child\, or in many cases multiple children\, who have special needs. We have over 700 families who are actively using our services\, together with groups from special schools\, respite services and care facilities. We welcome over 1600 individual children and young people plus their parents / carers\, totalling over 17\,000 visitors a year. The families we support reside primarily in the South of the UK with the majority living within Berkshire and it’s surrounding counties but we do have significant numbers of families coming to us from as far afield as Southampton and South Wales. \nCamp Mohawk history goes back to the late 1970s\, being a day centre since the early 2000s with the current senior management team in place since 2006. It is situated in an area of woodland near Wargrave\, Berkshire. The 5-acre site gives the children and young people the opportunity to experience safe\, stimulating and fun activities in a natural environment they are often unable to access. The team of dedicated and experienced staff support our families in a variety of ways\, most significantly during their visits to the centre but also as they navigate the often complicated and time consuming systems of application for support at school\, financially and in other areas of their lives. \nWe run 2 main projects; Family Support and Short Breaks. Family Support offers facilities and activities to families on Saturdays in term time\, and 6 days per week during school holidays. Many of our families find it extremely difficult\, and in some cases impossible\, to attend mainstream or public activities\, parks\, leisure and play facilities. As with all families\, even if both parents are actively involved in caring for their children\, there will be significant periods of time when one parent is at work\, undertaking essential household duties\, or finding a bit of time to themselves\, leaving the other parent attempting to safeguard and occupy the children single handed which\, for many of our families\, is almost impossible.  \nIf anyone would like any further information about them please do not hesitate to get in touch\, via https://www.campmohawk.org.uk/ \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/869734709304562/
URL:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/event/reading-walk-2026-02-07-10/
LOCATION:Maiwand Lion – Forbury Gardens\, Reading RG1 3EJ
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terry Dixon":MAILTO:terry@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260129T101000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260129T123000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142617
CREATED:20250929T212417Z
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SUMMARY:Reading's 3 Very Interesting Conservation Areas Walkabout; The Mount\, Redland Rd & Alexandra Rd.
DESCRIPTION:Guided Walk through 3 Conservation Areas. History is inextricably tied up with Huntley & Palmers (H&P) Biscuits heyday & Reading’s rapid growth in Industry & Innovation in the Victorian period. From farms to the smart ‘des-res’ of the time & so much more! \nLast time I did this walkabout\, it nearly sold out\, please book early! so far 13 booked on (12/1/26). \nIf you have any question\, please ask via Meta or use my new Website – https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/ \nMeet on Christchurch Rd\, at the bus stop opposite the Queens Head\, 54 Christchurch Rd\, RG2 7AZ \nGood news – We finish at the MERL (Museum of English Life) for a Tea/Coffee & Biscuits or similar at the end of this walk! \nPlease arrive 5 mins early for signing in etc.). Please Message me ring me on 07505351517 if you have any questions or wish to book more than 1 place. \nNB PLEASE DON’T TURN UP BEFORE BOOKING IN VIA MY EVENTS TAB or EMAIL or BY RINGING ME ON 07505351517 – THIS IS LIMITED TO 20 PEOPLE – and to receive more relevant information and if you have any questions. \nPlease arrive at early mins for signing in and safety brief etc.\nPlease bring a cash donation of £5-£10 per adult and £1 per child over 5.  \nProceeds from April 6th 2025 – April 5th 2026 – will go to 1st a main charity – ‘The Ways & Means Trust’ – A Great local Charity\, helping adults with learning or physical disabilities\, or mental health disabilities. They provide social and practical skills for independent living\, training\, socialisation and work experience opportunities to assist adults to lead rewarding lives\, realise their potential and to build their confidence.\nTheir objective is to bring a wider understanding of disability to everyone.\nThey provide a safe\, empathic environment where people may learn about the routines of work in preparation for a wider role. The benefit of this is a safe\, secure and friendly environment where people are able to make mistakes\, but learn and grow from them\, thereby gain confidence and the experience to take with them\, either into the workplace or at home or living in the community.\nIn addition to working with the individual\, they also include the person’s support network in all decisions\, providing the person gives us them authority; this might include parents\, carers\, social workers and or other government agencies. Their aim is always to deliver a ‘person-centred approach’\, thereby creating a comfortable\, non-judgmental environment which encourages each person to discover their own aptitude and skills. For more details\, please go to – https://www.waysandmeans.org.uk/what-we-do/\nAnd – 2nd – main charity – ‘Camp Mohawk – Who are they – The Woodland Centre Trust CIO (registered charity number 1202580) operates a single facility\, Camp Mohawk. In their own words\, the charity exists to provide support for families who have a child\, or in many cases multiple children\, who have special needs. We have over 700 families who are actively using our services\, together with groups from special schools\, respite services and care facilities. We welcome over 1600 individual children and young people plus their parents / carers\, totalling over 17\,000 visitors a year. The families we support reside primarily in the South of the UK with the majority living within Berkshire and it’s surrounding counties but we do have significant numbers of families coming to us from as far afield as Southampton and South Wales.\nCamp Mohawk history goes back to the late 1970s\, being a day centre since the early 2000s with the current senior management team in place since 2006. It is situated in an area of woodland near Wargrave\, Berkshire. The 5-acre site gives the children and young people the opportunity to experience safe\, stimulating and fun activities in a natural environment they are often unable to access. The team of dedicated and experienced staff support our families in a variety of ways\, most significantly during their visits to the centre but also as they navigate the often complicated and time consuming systems of application for support at school\, financially and in other areas of their lives.\nWe run 2 main projects; Family Support and Short Breaks. Family Support offers facilities and activities to families on Saturdays in term time\, and 6 days per week during school holidays. Many of our families find it extremely difficult\, and in some cases impossible\, to attend mainstream or public activities\, parks\, leisure and play facilities. As with all families\, even if both parents are actively involved in caring for their children\, there will be significant periods of time when one parent is at work\, undertaking essential household duties\, or finding a bit of time to themselves\, leaving the other parent attempting to safeguard and occupy the children single handed which\, for many of our families\, is almost impossible. The ability to access our facilities with the support of our staff is therefore essential in giving families a safe\, fun\, positive and social activity option that provides for children of all ages and abilities on Saturdays and during school holidays.\nIf anyone would like any further information about them please do not hesitate to get in touch\, via https://www.campmohawk.org.uk/\nFor more details about what my walkabouts offer please see my Reviews :-\nhttps://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g186363…\n&/or https://www.facebook.com/terrysreadingwalkabouts/reviews \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/797020286046690/
URL:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/event/reading-walk-2025-12-04-10/
LOCATION:Christchurch Rd\, Opposite the Queens Head Pub\, 54 Christchurch Road\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG2 7AZ\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terry Dixon":MAILTO:terry@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260122T101000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260122T123000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142617
CREATED:20251210T173903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T084430Z
UID:1893-1769076600-1769085000@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
SUMMARY:Back by demand - Castle Hill\, Old & New Coley Heritage Walkabout
DESCRIPTION:Wow 2 People booked in so far (10/1/25) \nWe will explore the history of Castle Hill\, Old and New Coley over 150 years. I Will show images of the area as it was. Do you know there a Whitbread pop-up Pub was & what about where the Coley steps? Illustrations will be used to explain the history and the changes to the area (from Mansions to courts)\, the lost industries\, people and some fascinating facts. \nThe tour will last approximately 2.15 hours\, with a few short inclines & descents. \nThe tour is close to Reading Town centre. We meet at bottom of Castle Hill (junction with Coley Place) and will finish on Castle Hill junction with Field Road. \nThe tour will depart at 10.10am sharp but please arrive by 10 for a Safety brief\, etc.         There are no loos on the route. \nPlease bring a cash donation of £5-£10 per adult and £1 per child over 5. Proceeds will be split equally between my causes for the year. From 6 April 205 – 5 April 2026 these are: \nProceeds from April 6th 2025 – April 5th 2026 – will go to 1st a main charity – ‘The Ways & Means Trust’ – A Great local Charity\, helping adults with learning or physical disabilities\, or mental health disabilities. They provide social and practical skills for independent living\, training\, socialisation and work experience opportunities to assist adults to lead rewarding lives\, realise their potential and to build their confidence.\nTheir objective is to bring a wider understanding of disability to everyone.\nThey provide a safe\, empathic environment where people may learn about the routines of work in preparation for a wider role. The benefit of this is a safe\, secure and friendly environment where people are able to make mistakes\, but learn and grow from them\, thereby gain confidence and the experience to take with them\, either into the workplace or at home or living in the community.\nIn addition to working with the individual\, they also include the person’s support network in all decisions\, providing the person gives us them authority; this might include parents\, carers\, social workers and or other government agencies. Their aim is always to deliver a ‘person-centred approach’\, thereby creating a comfortable\, non-judgmental environment which encourages each person to discover their own aptitude and skills. For more details\, please go to – https://www.waysandmeans.org.uk/what-we-do/\nAnd – 2nd – main charity – ‘Camp Mohawk – Who are they – The Woodland Centre Trust CIO (registered charity number 1202580) operates a single facility\, Camp Mohawk. In their own words\, the charity exists to provide support for families who have a child\, or in many cases multiple children\, who have special needs. We have over 700 families who are actively using our services\, together with groups from special schools\, respite services and care facilities. We welcome over 1600 individual children and young people plus their parents / carers\, totalling over 17\,000 visitors a year. The families we support reside primarily in the South of the UK with the majority living within Berkshire and it’s surrounding counties but we do have significant numbers of families coming to us from as far afield as Southampton and South Wales.\nCamp Mohawk history goes back to the late 1970s\, being a day centre since the early 2000s with the current senior management team in place since 2006. It is situated in an area of woodland near Wargrave\, Berkshire. The 5-acre site gives the children and young people the opportunity to experience safe\, stimulating and fun activities in a natural environment they are often unable to access. The team of dedicated and experienced staff support our families in a variety of ways\, most significantly during their visits to the centre but also as they navigate the often complicated and time consuming systems of application for support at school\, financially and in other areas of their lives.\nWe run 2 main projects; Family Support and Short Breaks. Family Support offers facilities and activities to families on Saturdays in term time\, and 6 days per week during school holidays. Many of our families find it extremely difficult\, and in some cases impossible\, to attend mainstream or public activities\, parks\, leisure and play facilities. As with all families\, even if both parents are actively involved in caring for their children\, there will be significant periods of time when one parent is at work\, undertaking essential household duties\, or finding a bit of time to themselves\, leaving the other parent attempting to safeguard and occupy the children single handed which\, for many of our families\, is almost impossible. The ability to access our facilities with the support of our staff is therefore essential in giving families a safe\, fun\, positive and social activity option that provides for children of all ages and abilities on Saturdays and during school holidays.\nIf anyone would like any further information about them please do not hesitate to get in touch\, via https://www.campmohawk.org.uk/\nFor more details about what my walkabouts offer please see my Reviews :-\nhttps://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/3267820603387051/
URL:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/event/reading-walk-2026-01-22-10/
LOCATION:Junction of Castle Hill & Coley Place\, Coley Place\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG1 7ST\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terry Dixon":MAILTO:terry@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260117T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260117T124500
DTSTAMP:20260417T142617
CREATED:20251129T123745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260117T081759Z
UID:1880-1768645800-1768653900@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Medieval Reading Walkabout The Greatest Knight\, Beer\, Vikings\, Abbey\, Reading 3Cs\, food
DESCRIPTION:New 2025 Medieval Reading Walkabout (WB) – which started as a chance suggestion by Jennifer Berdollt. We will in our costumes take you back in time over a 1\,000-year period\, 476AD to 1450s. Jennifer has co-produced this Walkabout and will join me to co-lead. \nReading would have looked & felt so much different!  Highlights include The Greatest Knight\, Viking invasion\, Abbey\, Reading 3C’s\, food & so much more. \nNB PLEASE DON’T TURN UP without BOOKING. You can do that by using the ‘Click’ going on this page or by phone\, text or Messenger or email. NB You can only book 1 place by ‘Click Going’ so phone\, text or Messenger or email if you need more than 1 space. \nPlease make cash donation of £5 or £10 per adult & £1 – £2 per child over 5. Proceeds will be split equally between my causes for the year. From 6 April 2025 – 5 April 2026 these are: \n1st a main charity – ‘The Ways & Means Trust’ – A Great local Charity\, helping adults with learning or physical disabilities\, or mental health disabilities.  They provide social and practical skills for independent living\, training\, socialisation and work experience opportunities to assist adults to lead rewarding lives\, realise their potential and to build their confidence.\nTheir objective is to bring a wider understanding of disability to everyone.\nThey provide a safe\, empathic environment where people may learn about the routines of work in preparation for a wider role. The benefit of this is a safe\, secure and friendly environment where people are able to make mistakes\, but learn and grow from them\, thereby gain confidence and the experience to take with them\, either into the workplace or at home or living in the community.\nIn addition to working with the individual\, they also include the person’s support network in all decisions\, providing the person gives us them authority; this might include parents\, carers\, social workers and or other government agencies. Their aim is always to deliver a ‘person-centred approach’\, thereby creating a comfortable\, non-judgmental environment which encourages each person to discover their own aptitude and skills. For more details\, please go to – https://www.waysandmeans.org.uk/what-we-do/ \n2nd – main charity – ‘Camp Mohawk – Who are they – The Woodland Centre Trust CIO (registered charity number 1202580) operates a single facility\, Camp Mohawk. In their own words\, the charity exists to provide support for families who have a child\, or in many cases multiple children\, who have special needs. We have over 700 families who are actively using our services\, together with groups from special schools\, respite services and care facilities. We welcome over 1600 individual children and young people plus their parents / carers\, totalling over 17\,000 visitors a year. The families we support reside primarily in the South of the UK with the majority living within Berkshire and it’s surrounding counties but we do have significant numbers of families coming to us from as far afield as Southampton and South Wales. \nIf anyone would like any further information about them please do not hesitate to get in touch\, via https://www.campmohawk.org.uk/ Also  \nFor more details about what my walkabouts offer please see my Reviews :-\nhttps://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g186363…\nhttps://www.facebook.com/terrysreadingwalkabouts/reviews \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/3035324900002069/
URL:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/event/reading-walk-2026-01-17-10/
LOCATION:Meet outside Reading Minister Church main entrance\, Reading RG1 2LG\, Reading Minister Church main entrance\, Reading RG1 2LG\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG1 2LG\, United Kingdom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Medieval-Model-of-Rdg-Abbey-Wharf.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry Dixon":MAILTO:terry@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260115T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260115T121500
DTSTAMP:20260417T142617
CREATED:20260110T114842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T083408Z
UID:1918-1768471200-1768479300@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
SUMMARY:Back by Demand - 'Vote 105' part 1 Women of Reading Walkabout with 2023 additions not  in my book!
DESCRIPTION:A Special Updated ‘Vote 105’ Part 1 (2018 was the 100 year Anniversary of more UK people winning the right to vote\, especially women) – Women of Reading – Walkabout – This Guided Walk was later turned into my book & this is updated especially for 2024/25 with additions not in the book!! \n4 booked in as of (10/1/26) \nIf you want a signed copy of my book (£10)\, let me know beforehand please so I can bring it with me. \nPlease arrive on time for signing in etc. Please Message me or ring me on 07505351517 if you have any questions or wish to book more than 1 place. \nIt will be easy walking (1+ mile) visiting places in Reading town centre associated with the several Famous/Not so Famous Women with some surprises for you. \nIt is planned to last about 2 hours including the walking and there will be time for a short discussion/Wash-up afterwards as I will finish at a place for a cuppa/lunch & loo. \nNB PLEASE DON’T TURN UP BEFORE BOOKING IN VIA MY EVENTS Going TAB\, Meta or EMAIL or BY RINGING ME ON 07505351517 – and to receive more relevant information and if you have any questions. \nPlease bring a cash donation of £5-£10 per adult and £1 per child over 5. Proceeds from April 6th 2025 – April 5th 2026 – will go to 1st a main charity – ‘The Ways & Means Trust’ – A Great local Charity\, helping adults with learning or physical disabilities\, or mental health disabilities. They provide social and practical skills for independent living\, training\, socialisation and work experience opportunities to assist adults to lead rewarding lives\, realise their potential and to build their confidence.\nTheir objective is to bring a wider understanding of disability to everyone.\nThey provide a safe\, empathic environment where people may learn about the routines of work in preparation for a wider role. The benefit of this is a safe\, secure and friendly environment where people are able to make mistakes\, but learn and grow from them\, thereby gain confidence and the experience to take with them\, either into the workplace or at home or living in the community.\nIn addition to working with the individual\, they also include the person’s support network in all decisions\, providing the person gives us them authority; this might include parents\, carers\, social workers and or other government agencies. Their aim is always to deliver a ‘person-centred approach’\, thereby creating a comfortable\, non-judgmental environment which encourages each person to discover their own aptitude and skills. For more details\, please go to – https://www.waysandmeans.org.uk/what-we-do/\nAnd – 2nd – main charity – ‘Camp Mohawk – Who are they – The Woodland Centre Trust CIO (registered charity number 1202580) operates a single facility\, Camp Mohawk. In their own words\, the charity exists to provide support for families who have a child\, or in many cases multiple children\, who have special needs. We have over 700 families who are actively using our services\, together with groups from special schools\, respite services and care facilities. We welcome over 1600 individual children and young people plus their parents / carers\, totalling over 17\,000 visitors a year. The families we support reside primarily in the South of the UK with the majority living within Berkshire and it’s surrounding counties but we do have significant numbers of families coming to us from as far afield as Southampton and South Wales.\nCamp Mohawk history goes back to the late 1970s\, being a day centre since the early 2000s with the current senior management team in place since 2006. It is situated in an area of woodland near Wargrave\, Berkshire. The 5-acre site gives the children and young people the opportunity to experience safe\, stimulating and fun activities in a natural environment they are often unable to access. The team of dedicated and experienced staff support our families in a variety of ways\, most significantly during their visits to the centre but also as they navigate the often complicated and time consuming systems of application for support at school\, financially and in other areas of their lives.\nWe run 2 main projects; Family Support and Short Breaks. Family Support offers facilities and activities to families on Saturdays in term time\, and 6 days per week during school holidays. Many of our families find it extremely difficult\, and in some cases impossible\, to attend mainstream or public activities\, parks\, leisure and play facilities. As with all families\, even if both parents are actively involved in caring for their children\, there will be significant periods of time when one parent is at work\, undertaking essential household duties\, or finding a bit of time to themselves\, leaving the other parent attempting to safeguard and occupy the children single handed which\, for many of our families\, is almost impossible. The ability to access our facilities with the support of our staff is therefore essential in giving families a safe\, fun\, positive and social activity option that provides for children of all ages and abilities on Saturdays and during school holidays.\nIf anyone would like any further information about them please do not hesitate to get in touch\, via https://www.campmohawk.org.uk/\nFor more details about what my walkabouts offer please see my Reviews :-\nhttps://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g186363…\nhttps://www.facebook.com/terrysreadingwalkabouts/reviews \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/864330209584460/
URL:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/event/reading-walk-2026-01-15-10-2/
LOCATION:Talbot House\, Talbot House\, 55 Castle St\, Reading RG1 7SN – Opposite Old Police Station\, 55 Castle Street\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG1 7SN\, United Kingdom
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/My-Book-Cover-9781909747623-2.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Terry Dixon":MAILTO:terry@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260108T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260108T123000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142617
CREATED:20251123T183738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T084507Z
UID:1863-1767866400-1767875400@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
SUMMARY:My Crime & Punishment Walkabout - Interesting Crimes\, were they solved & how etc.
DESCRIPTION:As part of my Crime & Punishment walkabout I will take you to over 13 Crime scenes\, explain what & how the crime was committed (some received National & International attention)\, explain how and if they were solved and talk about related punishments & other Law Enforcement topics along the way.  \n10 Booked on already (12/12/25). \nNB PLEASE DON’T TURN UP BEFORE BOOKING IN BY BY CLICKING AS ‘GOING’ OR BY MESSAGING or RINGING ME ON 07505351517 and to receive more relevant information and if you have any questions\, or wish to book more than 1 place etc. \nPLEASE ARRIVE 10mins EARLY for signing in & my safety brief etc.\nAccompanied children & good dogs on leads are welcome.\nPlease bring a cash donation of £5 to £10 per adult and £1 per child over 5.  \nProceeds will be split equally between my causes for the year.\nProceeds from April 6th 2025 – April 5th 2026 – will go to 1st a main charity – ‘The Ways & Means Trust’ – A Great local Charity\, helping adults with learning or physical disabilities\, or mental health disabilities. They provide social and practical skills for independent living\, training\, socialisation and work experience opportunities to assist adults to lead rewarding lives\, realise their potential and to build their confidence.\nTheir objective is to bring a wider understanding of disability to everyone.\nThey provide a safe\, empathic environment where people may learn about the routines of work in preparation for a wider role. The benefit of this is a safe\, secure and friendly environment where people are able to make mistakes\, but learn and grow from them\, thereby gain confidence and the experience to take with them\, either into the workplace or at home or living in the community.\nIn addition to working with the individual\, they also include the person’s support network in all decisions\, providing the person gives us them authority; this might include parents\, carers\, social workers and or other government agencies. Their aim is always to deliver a ‘person-centred approach’\, thereby creating a comfortable\, non-judgmental environment which encourages each person to discover their own aptitude and skills. For more details\, please go to – https://www.waysandmeans.org.uk/what-we-do/ \nAnd – 2nd – main charity – ‘Camp Mohawk – Who are they – The Woodland Centre Trust CIO (registered charity number 1202580) operates a single facility\, Camp Mohawk. In their own words\, the charity exists to provide support for families who have a child\, or in many cases multiple children\, who have special needs. We have over 700 families who are actively using our services\, together with groups from special schools\, respite services and care facilities. We welcome over 1600 individual children and young people plus their parents / carers\, totalling over 17\,000 visitors a year. The families we support reside primarily in the South of the UK with the majority living within Berkshire and it’s surrounding counties but we do have significant numbers of families coming to us from as far afield as Southampton and South Wales.\nCamp Mohawk history goes back to the late 1970s\, being a day centre since the early 2000s with the current senior management team in place since 2006. It is situated in an area of woodland near Wargrave\, Berkshire. The 5-acre site gives the children and young people the opportunity to experience safe\, stimulating and fun activities in a natural environment they are often unable to access. The team of dedicated and experienced staff support our families in a variety of ways\, most significantly during their visits to the centre but also as they navigate the often complicated and time consuming systems of application for support at school\, financially and in other areas of their lives.\nWe run 2 main projects; Family Support and Short Breaks. Family Support offers facilities and activities to families on Saturdays in term time\, and 6 days per week during school holidays. Many of our families find it extremely difficult\, and in some cases impossible\, to attend mainstream or public activities\, parks\, leisure and play facilities. As with all families\, even if both parents are actively involved in caring for their children\, there will be significant periods of time when one parent is at work\, undertaking essential household duties\, or finding a bit of time to themselves\, leaving the other parent attempting to safeguard and occupy the children single handed which\, for many of our families\, is almost impossible. The ability to access our facilities with the support of our staff is therefore essential in giving families a safe\, fun\, positive and social activity option that provides for children of all ages and abilities on Saturdays and during school holidays.\nIf anyone would like any further information about them please do not hesitate to get in touch\, via https://www.campmohawk.org.uk/ \nFor more details about what my walkabouts offer please \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/4151809001709199/
URL:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/event/reading-walk-2026-01-08-10/
LOCATION:The Three Guineas Pub\, Reading Railway Station\, Station Approach\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG1 1LY\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terry Dixon":MAILTO:terry@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251218T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251218T121500
DTSTAMP:20260417T142617
CREATED:20251106T225523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T082709Z
UID:1853-1766052000-1766060100@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
SUMMARY:Special Christmas Medieval Reading - Food\, Feasts & Merriment\, Greatest Knight\, Vikings\, Abbey\, 3C's
DESCRIPTION:A extra special Xmas – 2025 Medieval Reading Walkabout (WB) – which started as a chance suggestion by Jennifer Berdollt. We will in our costumes take you back in time over a 1\,000-year period\, 476AD to 1450s. Jennifer has co-produced this Walkabout and will join me to co-lead. \n4 booked on so far (14/1125). \nReading would have looked & felt so much different!  Highlights include The Greatest Knight\, Viking invasion\, Abbey\, Reading 3C’s\, food & so much more. \nNB PLEASE DON’T TURN UP without BOOKING\, using the Click to going or RING ME ON 07505351517 if you have any questions or wish to book more than 1 place. \nPlease make cash donation of £5 or £10 per adult & £1 – £2 per child over 5. Proceeds will be split equally between my causes for the year. From 6 April 2025 – 5 April 2026 these are: \n1st a main charity – ‘The Ways & Means Trust’ – A Great local Charity\, helping adults with learning or physical disabilities\, or mental health disabilities.  They provide social and practical skills for independent living\, training\, socialisation and work experience opportunities to assist adults to lead rewarding lives\, realise their potential and to build their confidence.\nTheir objective is to bring a wider understanding of disability to everyone.\nThey provide a safe\, empathic environment where people may learn about the routines of work in preparation for a wider role. The benefit of this is a safe\, secure and friendly environment where people are able to make mistakes\, but learn and grow from them\, thereby gain confidence and the experience to take with them\, either into the workplace or at home or living in the community.\nIn addition to working with the individual\, they also include the person’s support network in all decisions\, providing the person gives us them authority; this might include parents\, carers\, social workers and or other government agencies. Their aim is always to deliver a ‘person-centred approach’\, thereby creating a comfortable\, non-judgmental environment which encourages each person to discover their own aptitude and skills. For more details\, please go to – https://www.waysandmeans.org.uk/what-we-do/ \n2nd – main charity – ‘Camp Mohawk – Who are they – The Woodland Centre Trust CIO (registered charity number 1202580) operates a single facility\, Camp Mohawk. In their own words\, the charity exists to provide support for families who have a child\, or in many cases multiple children\, who have special needs. We have over 700 families who are actively using our services\, together with groups from special schools\, respite services and care facilities. We welcome over 1600 individual children and young people plus their parents / carers\, totalling over 17\,000 visitors a year. The families we support reside primarily in the South of the UK with the majority living within Berkshire and it’s surrounding counties but we do have significant numbers of families coming to us from as far afield as Southampton and South Wales. \nIf anyone would like any further information about them please do not hesitate to get in touch\, via https://www.campmohawk.org.uk/ Also  \nFor more details about what my walkabouts offer please see my Reviews :-\nhttps://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g186363…\nhttps://www.facebook.com/terrysreadingwalkabouts/reviews \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1836487473894852/
URL:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/event/reading-walk-2025-12-18-10/
LOCATION:Meet outside Reading Minister Church main entrance\, Reading RG1 2LG\, Reading Minister Church main entrance\, Reading RG1 2LG\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG1 2LG\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terry Dixon":MAILTO:terry@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251211T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251211T123000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142617
CREATED:20250929T212412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T082038Z
UID:1822-1765447200-1765456200@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
SUMMARY:St Peter's Caversham Conservation Area and Beyond Walkabout
DESCRIPTION:The 2+ hour walk starts near Caversham Bridge then heads into the heart of Caversham where you will hear about some Listed Buildings and where the old Police station was sited\, through Caversham Court Gardens etc. Then we start our journey upwards to the Mount and a chance for a breather before finally heading downhill to the centre of Caversham\, looking and learning so much on the way! \nThis has not been repeated for over a year\, so I suggest it will be well subscribed & book early! \nNB PLEASE DON’T TURN UP BEFORE BOOKING IN BY BY CLICKING AS ‘GOING’ OR BY MESSAGING or RINGING ME ON 07505351517 and to receive more relevant information and if you have any questions\, or wish to book more than 1 place\nPLEASE ARRIVE 10mins EARLY for signing in & my safety brief etc.\nAccompanied children & good dogs on leads are welcome. \nPlease bring a cash donation of £5 to £10 per adult and £1 per child over 5. Proceeds will be split equally between my causes for the year. \nProceeds from April 6th 2025 – April 5th 2026 – will go to 1st a main charity – ‘The Ways & Means Trust’ – A Great local Charity\, helping adults with learning or physical disabilities\, or mental health disabilities. They provide social and practical skills for independent living\, training\, socialisation and work experience opportunities to assist adults to lead rewarding lives\, realise their potential and to build their confidence.\nTheir objective is to bring a wider understanding of disability to everyone.\nThey provide a safe\, empathic environment where people may learn about the routines of work in preparation for a wider role. The benefit of this is a safe\, secure and friendly environment where people are able to make mistakes\, but learn and grow from them\, thereby gain confidence and the experience to take with them\, either into the workplace or at home or living in the community.\nIn addition to working with the individual\, they also include the person’s support network in all decisions\, providing the person gives us them authority; this might include parents\, carers\, social workers and or other government agencies. Their aim is always to deliver a ‘person-centred approach’\, thereby creating a comfortable\, non-judgmental environment which encourages each person to discover their own aptitude and skills. For more details\, please go to – https://www.waysandmeans.org.uk/what-we-do/ \nAnd – 2nd – main charity – ‘Camp Mohawk – Who are they – The Woodland Centre Trust CIO (registered charity number 1202580) operates a single facility\, Camp Mohawk. In their own words\, the charity exists to provide support for families who have a child\, or in many cases multiple children\, who have special needs. We have over 700 families who are actively using our services\, together with groups from special schools\, respite services and care facilities. We welcome over 1600 individual children and young people plus their parents / carers\, totalling over 17\,000 visitors a year. The families we support reside primarily in the South of the UK with the majority living within Berkshire and it’s surrounding counties but we do have significant numbers of families coming to us from as far afield as Southampton and South Wales.\nCamp Mohawk history goes back to the late 1970s\, being a day centre since the early 2000s with the current senior management team in place since 2006. It is situated in an area of woodland near Wargrave\, Berkshire. The 5-acre site gives the children and young people the opportunity to experience safe\, stimulating and fun activities in a natural environment they are often unable to access. The team of dedicated and experienced staff support our families in a variety of ways\, most significantly during their visits to the centre but also as they navigate the often complicated and time consuming systems of application for support at school\, financially and in other areas of their lives.\nWe run 2 main projects; Family Support and Short Breaks. Family Support offers facilities and activities to families on Saturdays in term time\, and 6 days per week during school holidays. Many of our families find it extremely difficult\, and in some cases impossible\, to attend mainstream or public activities\, parks\, leisure and play facilities. As with all families\, even if both parents are actively involved in caring for their children\, there will be significant periods of time when one parent is at work\, undertaking essential household duties\, or finding a bit of time to themselves\, leaving the other parent attempting to safeguard and occupy the children single handed which\, for many of our families\, is almost impossible. The ability to access our facilities with the support of our staff is therefore essential in giving families a safe\, fun\, positive and social activity option that provides for children of all ages and abilities on Saturdays and during school holidays.\nIf anyone would like any further information about them please do not hesitate to get in touch\, via https://www.campmohawk.org.uk/\nFor more details about what my walkabouts offer please see my Reviews :-\nhttps://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g186363 \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1329518675497939/
URL:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/event/reading-walk-2025-12-11-10/
LOCATION:Meet on Bridge Street (In Caversham not Reading) Bus Stop opposite Crown Pub\, Bridge Street Bus Stop\, Caversham\, Berkshire\, RG4 8AA\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terry Dixon":MAILTO:terry@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251210T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251210T133000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142617
CREATED:20251106T193313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251210T092531Z
UID:1850-1765366200-1765373400@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Special Terry's Edible Reading Walkabout optional end food at Sweeney Todd pie restaurant!!
DESCRIPTION:Expected to sell fast! \nPLEASE LET ME KNOW IF JOINING THIS SPECIAL WALKABOUT & IF YOU ARE EATING WITH ME AT SWEENEY’S AFTERWARDS! \nMy ‘Edible’ Reading Walkabout (Guided Walk)\, will take you on a food themed jaunt through Reading covering over 200 years to the Present. Away from traffic where possible. Featuring famous and not so famous People\, Products & Manufacturers\, WW2 ‘Dig for Victory’ initiatives\, unique restaurant\, plus fascinating facts you may not of heard of! \nStart is next to Queen Victoria Statue\, near Town Hall\, Reading and finish will be in the Butts near Reading Town Centre. \nPlease arrive at early for signing in and safety brief etc. \nPlease Message me or ring me on 07505351517 if you have any questions or wish to book more than 1 place. \nPlease bring a cash donation of £5-£10 per adult and £1 per child over 5. Proceeds will be split equally between my causes for the year. From 6 April 2024 – 5 April 2025 these are: \n1st – The Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association is a charity that funds research work\, improves care & support for people living with MND\, their families & carers. Information\, support\, & resources are available centrally from the website www.mndassociation.org.\nThe Reading & West Berkshire branch of the MND Association is a team of compassionate volunteers dedicated to supporting local people & their families living with MND. Our area covers Hungerford\, Newbury\, Reading\, Wokingham\, Bracknell & all the areas in between.\nWhat they do – In addition to the central services offered by the MND Association\, local branch offers funding & help accessing support from other local organisations i.e. Statutory services. Plus to offer a friendly ear & the opportunity to talk to someone who understands your situation.\nWe also work to raise local awareness of MND\, by organising and promoting events\, and supporting our fundraisers. We produce and distribute a newsletter to our branch members\nTo find out more & to follow them on Facebook:- Reading & West Berkshire MND Association. \n2nd – Who are they – ‘ABC to read’ – is an award-winning charity helping primary school children in Berkshire to read.\nThey are 2023 – ‘Pride of Reading’ – Charity of the Year winners!\nIn a diverse area like Berkshire there are many children who have trouble reading. ABC to read was set up in 2004 to find\, train & support volunteers in primary schools across Berkshire. We help hundreds of children each year to enjoy reading & gain an essential skill for life.\nImagine if you couldn’t read the labels on your food\, emails from your friends or the instructions for operating a Smart phone. Without literacy skills\, children can easily grow into adults who are unable to lead happy\, fulfilled lives & contribute to society. Plus\, as children they may have low confidence & low esteem.\nThe trustees include head teachers & a variety of people from the community who help giving their time & expertise.\nThey help to transform the lives of children who are struggling to read at primary & secondary schools across Berkshire. Their volunteer reading mentors\, work one-to-one with children to build their confidence & reading skills.\nTo find out more see – https://www.abctoread.org.uk/ \nFor more details about what my walkabouts offer please see my Reviews on this Facebook page or Google &:-\nhttps://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g186363… \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/933287089856808/
URL:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/event/reading-walk-2025-12-10-14/
LOCATION:Queen Victoria’s Statue\, Friar Street\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG1 1DA\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terry Dixon":MAILTO:terry@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251126T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251126T154500
DTSTAMP:20260417T142617
CREATED:20250920T232711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251126T115852Z
UID:1819-1764163800-1764171900@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
SUMMARY:My Town Centre Walkabout - Forbury Gardens\, Abbey\, Famous People & 5B's+2 Myths
DESCRIPTION:Hi All\, I’m conducting my first & still most popular Main Reading ‘Walkabout’ (Guided Walk)\, full of great History & Heritage & great stories! \n8 places gone already! \nNB PLEASE DON’T TURN UP BEFORE BOOKING IN BY BY CLICKING AS ‘GOING’ OR BY MESSAGING or RINGING ME ON 07505351517 and to receive more relevant information and if you have any questions\, or wish to book more than 1 place. \nPLEASE ARRIVE 10mins EARLY for signing in & my safety brief etc.\nAccompanied children & good dogs on leads are welcome. \nPlease bring a cash donation of £5 to £10 per adult and £1 per child over 5. Proceeds will be split equally between my causes for the year.\nProceeds from April 6th 2025 – April 5th 2026 – will go to 1st a main charity – ‘The Ways & Means Trust’ – A Great local Charity\, helping adults with learning or physical disabilities\, or mental health disabilities. They provide social and practical skills for independent living\, training\, socialisation and work experience opportunities to assist adults to lead rewarding lives\, realise their potential and to build their confidence.\nTheir objective is to bring a wider understanding of disability to everyone.\nThey provide a safe\, empathic environment where people may learn about the routines of work in preparation for a wider role. The benefit of this is a safe\, secure and friendly environment where people are able to make mistakes\, but learn and grow from them\, thereby gain confidence and the experience to take with them\, either into the workplace or at home or living in the community.\nIn addition to working with the individual\, they also include the person’s support network in all decisions\, providing the person gives us them authority; this might include parents\, carers\, social workers and or other government agencies. Their aim is always to deliver a ‘person-centred approach’\, thereby creating a comfortable\, non-judgmental environment which encourages each person to discover their own aptitude and skills. For more details\, please go to – https://www.waysandmeans.org.uk/what-we-do/ \nAnd – 2nd – main charity – ‘Camp Mohawk – Who are they – The Woodland Centre Trust CIO (registered charity number 1202580) operates a single facility\, Camp Mohawk. In their own words\, the charity exists to provide support for families who have a child\, or in many cases multiple children\, who have special needs. We have over 700 families who are actively using our services\, together with groups from special schools\, respite services and care facilities. We welcome over 1600 individual children and young people plus their parents / carers\, totalling over 17\,000 visitors a year. The families we support reside primarily in the South of the UK with the majority living within Berkshire and it’s surrounding counties but we do have significant numbers of families coming to us from as far afield as Southampton and South Wales.\nCamp Mohawk history goes back to the late 1970s\, being a day centre since the early 2000s with the current senior management team in place since 2006. It is situated in an area of woodland near Wargrave\, Berkshire. The 5-acre site gives the children and young people the opportunity to experience safe\, stimulating and fun activities in a natural environment they are often unable to access. The team of dedicated and experienced staff support our families in a variety of ways\, most significantly during their visits to the centre but also as they navigate the often complicated and time consuming systems of application for support at school\, financially and in other areas of their lives.\nWe run 2 main projects; Family Support and Short Breaks. Family Support offers facilities and activities to families on Saturdays in term time\, and 6 days per week during school holidays. Many of our families find it extremely difficult\, and in some cases impossible\, to attend mainstream or public activities\, parks\, leisure and play facilities. As with all families\, even if both parents are actively involved in caring for their children\, there will be significant periods of time when one parent is at work\, undertaking essential household duties\, or finding a bit of time to themselves\, leaving the other parent attempting to safeguard and occupy the children single handed which\, for many of our families\, is almost impossible. The ability to access our facilities with the support of our staff is therefore essential in giving families a safe\, fun\, positive and social activity option that provides for children of all ages and abilities on Saturdays and during school holidays.\nIf anyone would like any further information about them please do not hesitate to get in touch\, via https://www.campmohawk.org.uk/ \nFor more details about what my walkabouts offer please see my Reviews :-\nhttps://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g186363… See less\nhttps://www.facebook.com/terrysreadingwalkabouts/reviews \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1095059776083436/
URL:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/event/reading-walk-2025-11-26-13/
LOCATION:The Three Guineas Pub\, Reading Railway Station\, Station Approach\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG1 1LY\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terry Dixon":MAILTO:terry@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251122T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251122T134500
DTSTAMP:20260417T142617
CREATED:20250817T112109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251122T101850Z
UID:1778-1763814600-1763819100@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Peoples Pantry (The Day Reading was bombed) Walkabout post Mike Coopers Talk Reading Museum
DESCRIPTION:Last year marked the 82nd Anniversary of the People’s Pantry air raid in 1943\, which left 41 people dead & many more injured. \nPrivate Dixon of Tilehurst Home guard – will lead this extra special walk around the locations affected in the town centre. \nNB BEFOREHAND & TO BE BOOKED VIA THIS LINK (ONLY) – Local historian Mike Cooper will talk you through what happened that day and lead an object handling session. https://www.readingmuseum.org.uk/local-history-walk-talk-day-reading-was-bombed-0 \nPlease arrive 10mins early for signing in and safety brief etc. \nPlease bring a cash donation of £5 or £10 per adult and £1-£2 per child over 5. \nProceeds will go to my 2025 Military Charity over the Remembrance period – Models for Heroes (M4H) is the first charitable organisation in the UK to support the use of model making hobbies within former and current Armed Forces and Emergency Service Personnel in the United Kingdom.\nResearch into the use of crafts as an intervention activity report an increased level of happiness and social inclusion.\nThe physical dexterity required to build the model kits challenges and promotes development of fine motor skill and there are many more anecdotal benefits. See for more details – https://www.modelsforheroes.org.uk/about-us/ \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/773496091901661/
URL:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/event/reading-walk-2025-11-22-12/
LOCATION:Queen Victoria’s Statue\, Friar Street\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG1 1DA\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terry Dixon":MAILTO:terry@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251108T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251108T111500
DTSTAMP:20260417T142617
CREATED:20250602T194204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251108T082701Z
UID:1701-1762596000-1762600500@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
SUMMARY:2025 Tilehurst Remembrance Walkabout special chance to experience my village in WW2 & much more!
DESCRIPTION:7 places booked (27/06/25) so far- do not leave too late to book! Please book early as it sold out last year!! \nPrivate Dixon of Tilehurst Home guard – will lead this extra special – nominal 75mins\, easy 1 mile walk on the flat passing important Buildings\, Places\, History\, Culture & the role of Women associated with Tilehurst in WW2\, with old photos & much more – finishing probably at the School Rd./Kentwood Hill (White House) Crossroads or before. \nPlease arrive 10mins early for signing in and safety brief etc. \nPlease bring a cash donation of £5 or £10 per adult and £1 per child over 5.  \nNB if possible we will observe the 11am – 2mins Silence at the Tilehurst War Memorial. \nSome free parking is available near the start or better still use ‘The Water Tower’ stop No 17 Bus that stops very nearby – NB The End of this Walk is 25 mins walk away from the start. \nNB PLEASE DON’T TURN UP BEFORE BOOKING IN VIA Clicking Going or terry.dixon89@virginmedia.com or Ringing me on 07505351517.  \nProceeds will go to my 2025 Military Charity – Remembrance period – Models for Heroes (M4H) is the first charitable organisation in the UK to support the use of model making hobbies within former and current Armed Forces and Emergency Service Personnel in the United Kingdom.\nResearch into the use of crafts as an intervention activity report an increased level of happiness and social inclusion.\nThe physical dexterity required to build the model kits challenges and promotes development of fine motor skill and there are many more anecdotal benefits. See for more details – https://www.modelsforheroes.org.uk/about-us/ \nFor more details about what my walkabouts offer please see my Reviews :- https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g186363-d11444988-Reviews-Terry_s_Reading_Walkabouts-Reading_Berkshire_England.html \nhttps://www.facebook.com/terrysreadingwalkabouts/reviews \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1242484797259213/
URL:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/event/reading-walk-2025-11-08-10/
LOCATION:Tilehurst Water Tower – Opposite side of the road nr The Water Tower Bus Stop\, RG31 4DR
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terry Dixon":MAILTO:terry@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251107T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251107T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142617
CREATED:20251001T185103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T161445Z
UID:1835-1762536600-1762543800@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Terry's 'Halloween\, Ghosts & Strange Goings On' Walkabout
DESCRIPTION:This very special collection of Ghost stories\, An amazing escape\, the truth about Halloween & its traditions\, buildings that have resident Ghosts\, ‘X files’ came to Reading\, potential myths and much more!! \n4 People are now booked as Going\, I will close it when It reaches about 20+ \nI encourage you to dress-up along the lines of the theme! \nNB PLEASE DON’T TURN UP BEFORE BOOKING IN BY RINGING ME ON 07505351517 or via this FB page and to receive more relevant information and if you have any questions. NB If you want more than 1 place you will need to Message or Email me. \nPlease turn up 10 mins early to allow for signing in & safety brief etc. \nPlease bring a cash donation of £5 or £10 per adult and £1-2 per child over 10.  \nProceeds will go to my Military – Remembrance period charity – Models for Heroes (M4H) is the first charitable organisation in the UK to support the use of model making hobbies within former and current Armed Forces and Emergency Service Personnel in the United Kingdom. \nResearch into the use of crafts as an intervention activity report an increased level of happiness and social inclusion. \nThe physical dexterity required to build the model kits challenges and promotes development of fine motor skill.  There are many more anecdotal benefits – more details available via this link – https://www.modelsforheroes.org.uk/ \nPlease help me raise funds for this Thatcham based wonderful small charity \nFor more details about what my walkabouts offer please see my Reviews :-\nhttps://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g186363…\nhttps://www.facebook.com/terrysreadingwalkabouts/reviews \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1198446842043303/
URL:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/event/reading-walk-2025-11-07-17/
LOCATION:Queen Victoria’s Statue\, Friar Street\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG1 1DA\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terry Dixon":MAILTO:terry@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251024T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251024T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142617
CREATED:20250809T080246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251024T151815Z
UID:1769-1761327000-1761334200@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Terry's 'Halloween\, Ghosts & Strange Goings On' Walkabout
DESCRIPTION:This very special collection of Ghost stories\, An amazing escape\, the truth about Halloween & its traditions\, buildings that have resident Ghosts\, ‘X files’ came to Reading\, potential myths and much more!! \n15 People are now booked as Going\, I will close it when It reaches about 20+ \nI encourage you to dress-up along the lines of the theme! \nNB PLEASE DON’T TURN UP BEFORE BOOKING IN BY RINGING ME ON 07505351517 or via this FB page and to receive more relevant information and if you have any questions. NB If you want more than 1 place you will need to Message or Email me. \nPlease turn up 10 mins early to allow for signing in & safety brief etc. \nPlease bring a cash donation of £5 or £10 per adult and £1-2 per child over 10.  \nProceeds will go to my Military – Remembrance period charity – Models for Heroes (M4H) is the first charitable organisation in the UK to support the use of model making hobbies within former and current Armed Forces and Emergency Service Personnel in the United Kingdom. \nResearch into the use of crafts as an intervention activity report an increased level of happiness and social inclusion. \nThe physical dexterity required to build the model kits challenges and promotes development of fine motor skill.  There are many more anecdotal benefits – more details available via this link – https://www.modelsforheroes.org.uk/ \nPlease help me raise funds for this Thatcham based wonderful small charity \nFor more details about what my walkabouts offer please see my Reviews :-\nhttps://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g186363…\nhttps://www.facebook.com/terrysreadingwalkabouts/reviews \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/3954786118166124/
URL:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/event/reading-walk-2025-10-24-17/
LOCATION:Queen Victoria’s Statue\, Friar Street\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG1 1DA\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terry Dixon":MAILTO:terry@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251023T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251023T123000
DTSTAMP:20260417T142617
CREATED:20250606T220125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T074542Z
UID:1706-1761213600-1761222600@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Original Huntley & Palmers 200th Anniversary Walkabout - My Biscuit Town story & much more!
DESCRIPTION:6 places booked (27/06/25) so far- do not leave too late to book! \nMy Very Popular Huntley & Palmers (H&P) 200th Anniversary jaunt\, tells a Biscuit Themed story from Roman times to the Present\, features the H&P people\, their massive influence & service to Reading\, Biscuits\, Factory\, Buildings\, Generosity\, Legacy  & so much more – with a place at the end for Biscuits & Cuppa. NB End point is 1 mile from start point. \nGood news – We finish at the MERL (Museum of English Life) for Tea/Coffee & Biscuit or other refreshments at the end. If this is not available\, we will go to the UoR dairy\, next door \nPlease arrive 5 mins early for signing in etc.). Please Message me ring me on 07505351517 if you have any questions or wish to book more than 1 place. \nNB PLEASE DON’T TURN UP without BOOKING\, using the Click to going or RING ME ON 07505351517 if you have any questions or wish to book more than 1 place. \nPlease make cash donation of £5 or £10 per adult & £1 – £2 per child over 5. Proceeds will be split equally between my causes for the year. From 6 April 2025 – 5 April 2026 these are:\n1st a main charity – ‘The Ways & Means Trust’ – A Great local Charity\, helping adults with learning or physical disabilities\, or mental health disabilities. They provide social and practical skills for independent living\, training\, socialisation and work experience opportunities to assist adults to lead rewarding lives\, realise their potential and to build their confidence.\nTheir objective is to bring a wider understanding of disability to everyone.\nThey provide a safe\, empathic environment where people may learn about the routines of work in preparation for a wider role. The benefit of this is a safe\, secure and friendly environment where people are able to make mistakes\, but learn and grow from them\, thereby gain confidence and the experience to take with them\, either into the workplace or at home or living in the community.\nIn addition to working with the individual\, they also include the person’s support network in all decisions\, providing the person gives us them authority; this might include parents\, carers\, social workers and or other government agencies. Their aim is always to deliver a ‘person-centred approach’\, thereby creating a comfortable\, non-judgmental environment which encourages each person to discover their own aptitude and skills. For more details\, please go to – https://www.waysandmeans.org.uk/what-we-do/\n2nd – main charity – ‘Camp Mohawk – Who are they – The Woodland Centre Trust CIO (registered charity number 1202580) operates a single facility\, Camp Mohawk. In their own words\, the charity exists to provide support for families who have a child\, or in many cases multiple children\, who have special needs. We have over 700 families who are actively using our services\, together with groups from special schools\, respite services and care facilities. We welcome over 1600 individual children and young people plus their parents / carers\, totalling over 17\,000 visitors a year. The families we support reside primarily in the South of the UK with the majority living within Berkshire and it’s surrounding counties but we do have significant numbers of families coming to us from as far afield as Southampton and South Wales.\nIf anyone would like any further information about them please do not hesitate to get in touch\, via https://www.campmohawk.org.uk/ Also\nFor more details about what my walkabouts offer please see my Reviews :-\nhttps://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g186363…\nhttps://www.facebook.com/terrysreadingwalkabouts/reviews \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1733132174749123/
URL:https://readingwalkingtours.co.uk/event/reading-walk-2025-08-21-10/
LOCATION:Queen Victoria’s Statue\, Friar Street\, Reading\, Berkshire\, RG1 1DA\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Terry Dixon":MAILTO:terry@readingwalkingtours.co.uk
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