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King's Meadow was a possession of Reading Abbey and became owned by the King after the dissolution of the monasteries. In 1869 the town of Reading purchased 12 acres (4.9 ha) of the meadow as a recreation ground. [4] This area has long been used as the site of a variety of public events such as Reading market, a race course, Reading shows and ...
Thameside Promenade, or Thames Side Promenade, is a public park and promenade in Reading, Berkshire, England, located next to the River Thames. It stretches along the south (Reading) side of the river, to the west of Caversham Bridge, and forms part of the Thames Path long distance footpath. The park includes grassland behind the promenade. [1]
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Christchurch Meadows is a park in Reading, Berkshire, England, located next to the River Thames. It stretches along the north ( Caversham ) side of the river, between Caversham Bridge and Reading Bridge , and is linked to the south (Reading) bank by the Christchurch Bridge , a pedestrian and cycle bridge built in 2015.
Reading Festival 2024 review, Sunday: Technical issues abound for Renee Rapp but Liam Gallagher brings the buzz. Mark Beaumont. Updated August 26, 2024 at 6:59 AM.
Hills Meadow is a park in Reading, Berkshire, England, located next to the River Thames. It stretches along the north side of the river, to the east of Reading Bridge. It is linked to the south (Reading) bank by a footpath, locally known as The Clappers that crosses View Island and the weir at Caversham Lock. [1]
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The Reading Festival bridge is a temporary footbridge over the River Thames near Reading, Berkshire. First built in 2008, the bridge is installed annually for the Reading Festival to allow access to the main festival site from camping and parking on the north side of the river. Use of the bridge is restricted to festival attendees. [2]