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Reading Branch - Introduction

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The most easterly Branch of the Kennet and Avon Canal Trust 'oversees' the stretch from the Canal's junction with the River Thames in the east to Aldermaston in the west, arguably one of the most varied and interesting parts of the waterway with a pleasant mix of rural calm, suburban greenery and commercial bustle. The River Kennet flows through the middle of Reading and the navigation forms a key feature of the large Oracle retail and restaurant complex. To the west of Reading, the need for a floodplain has kept housing developments at a distance, and sections of navigable river alternate with artificial canal as the waterway passes through a mainly rural landscape.

The Reading Branch of the Kennet and Avon Canal Trust dates from the start of the campaign in 1955 to save the Canal from formal abandonment. The Branch operates the successful Canal Shop and Information Centre at Aldermaston and they have an active itinerant sales stand that can, on request, attend events anywhere in the Home Counties. The Canal Shop is located just east of the lift-bridge that carries the A340 across the Canal beside Aldermaston Lock, and sells refreshments, sweets, ice creams and souvenirs. The Shop’s garden offers an idea venue for picnics, and ample (paid) car parking is nearby.

The Branch runs a full programme of social or fund-raising events.   From September to May we meet at Turnham's Farm Hall, Little Heath Road, Tilehurst starting at 7.45 pm usually on the last Friday of the month (see Attractions & Events page for details).

The Branch Committee takes an active interest in planning issues that might have an impact on the beauty and accessibility of the Canal. Although the Branch does not operate its own trip boat, Branch members are keen to undertake any tasks, such as Canal Clean-up Days, that enhance the canal. A major annual event is the Reading Waterfest, which the Branch organizes jointly with Reading Borough Council; this year's event takes place on Saturday 25th June at Chestnut Walk, behind the Abbey Ruins and Forbury Gardens, and offers all the fun of the fair combined with a large boat-gathering (10.00 to 17.00 hours).

New members are always welcome, and if you would like to join the Branch or take an active part in Branch activities, do contact any member of the Committee.

 

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