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Reading was a town in Berkshire. (COMIC: Bat Attack!) It was located within 15 miles of Slough. (AUDIO: Vanguard)

It had a history dating back to the Roman Empire. The forest outside the town was the Weirdling Wood. The Great Western Railway passed through Reading. (PROSE: The Curious Conundrum of the Weirdling Wood)

Woodley was a location in Reading. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Three)

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During the Glorious Revolution in November 1688, Reading fell to William of Orange. (AUDIO: The Glorious Revolution)

Reading Gaol was a prison in Reading where Oscar Wilde spent some time in May 1897. (COMIC: Bat Attack!)

The Doctor once visited Reading, inspiring the name of the local pub, The Vanishing Blue Box.

In the 1890s, the Paternoster Gang visited Reading during an investigation into strange going-ons in the Weirdling Wood. (PROSE: [The Curious Conundrum of the Weirdling Wood (short story)|The Curious Conundrum of the Weirdling Wood]])

Ian Chesterton was born in Reading. (PROSE: Byzantium!)

Liz Shaw's sister Lucy was an architect who worked in Reading. (AUDIO: The Last Post)

Hulbert Logistics had an office in Reading in 2006. (AUDIO: Human Resources)

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When Colonel Shindi suggested that UNIT shoot down a Nestene control sphere, Petronella Osgood noted it would spread the debris over a wider area, to which Josh Carter replied "Goodbye Slough, and Reading". (AUDIO: Vanguard)

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Voice actor John Finnemore was born in Reading.