The hidden secrets of the streets you walk through in Reading are to be revealed by new audio trails.

Voiced by BBC presenter and long term Reading resident Fiona Talkington, you can take an exciting tour of Castle Street and St Mary’s Butts or Market Place and London Street.

The free tours were created by Fiona and other local artists Aundre Goddard and Richard Bentley.

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Take a journey along Market Place and London Street while listening and you will be transported through time to the world of biscuits.

This walk brings to life the sounds and story of Huntley & Palmers, one of Britain’s most famous biscuit companies, whose first shop opened on London Street in 1822.

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Listen to the stories of women who worked as tour guides in the factory. Learn about the people and processes that went into creating and distributing the biscuits worldwide, and discover how Huntley & Palmers of Reading’s London Street became a global powerhouse

Or join BBC Fiona Talkington as she brings the rich history of St Mary’s Butts and Castle Street to life, celebrating the communities who have made this area their home.

Mixing Fiona’s personal memories within contemporary Reading, this immersive audio trail showcases Reading’s cultural and social heritage.