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Help the Easter bunny find the eggs he’s lost in Reading town centre

Phil Creighton by Phil Creighton
Friday, March 24, 2023 7:01 am
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The Easter bunny with some chocolate eggs that it laid yesterday Picture: Rebekka D from Pixabay

The Easter bunny with some chocolate eggs that it laid yesterday Picture: Rebekka D from Pixabay

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THE EASTER bunny has lost their eggs somewhere in Reading, and needs some help to find them.

Families will be able to hop on to the special Easter trail coming to the town centre in the run-up to Easter.

Starting on Saturday, April 1, and running through to Easter Monday, April 10, there will be 12 eggs to find in the windows of town centre businesses.

Reading Business Improvement District (BID) is bringing a family-friendly Easter trail to Reading town centre this April. The trail will take place from 1-10 April and feature a total of 12 town centre businesses.

The trail will start at The Oracle and take hunters across the town centre. Participants will need to write or draw the Easter eggs they find on the corresponding eggs on their trail map.

Participants will be able to collect a free map from The Oracle’s Customer Service Desk or download a copy to print at home from Visit-Reading.com/eastertrail. There is no charge for entry.

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Once all 12 have been found, the completed maps can be taken to the last stop on the trail to claim a special Easter treat.

“We’re so excited to be bringing this new trail to Reading town centre over the Easter holidays,” says Alexa Volker, Manager of Reading BID.

“We are lucky to have so many brilliant businesses within Reading and I’m grateful to those who are supporting us by being part of this trail.

“At a time where the cost of living remains a challenge for many families, we hope this Easter trail will provide a fun, free activity to do over the Easter holidays and give people another reason to visit Reading this spring.”

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