Chalk mining, dating back to the 1600s, has left a vast cavern system under the 89th Reading Scout grounds. Chalk was a vital ingredient needed to make bricks – one of the industries for which Reading was famed. Since mining ceased, the empty mines have been re-used on occasion. For example, as a location to store valuable archive documents during the Second World War. Also, as a secret meeting location for volunteer defense volunteers, again during the Second World War.
Explore the mine complex and learn of its uses through time in this visit led by qualified and knowledgeable volunteers of the 89th Reading Scouts. This is a rare opportunity to take apart in an exceptional event.
Important note: entry and exit is by a belay system by climbing the ladder inside the mine shaft. The shaft is 70 feet/21 metres deep (the height of 5 double deckers). Those wishing to book MUST be confident of their ability to descend and ascend the ladder.
Pre-booking is required as places are limited.
7 - 9pm
About Berkshire Family History Society
This tour is organised by Berkshire Family History Society, a registered charity number 283010.