Reading Abbey's 900th Anniversary to be celebrated in June

Reading Borough Council say Water Fest will be themed around the anniversary

Author: Jonathan RichardsPublished 26th Apr 2021
Last updated 26th Apr 2021

The 900th Anniversary of Reading Abbey will be marked at this year's Water Fest on the 19th of June.

2021 marks 900 years since Reading Abbey, originally one of Europe’s largest royal monasteries, was founded by King Henry I of England.

Water Fest is Reading’s largest free town centre-based community event and features a mix of arts, culture and heritage, through live and digital performances, activities and workshops. The Abbey’s history will be brought to life with the Forbury Civil War Camp and Medieval Village where people can experience the sounds and smells of the Quarter’s history.

The one-day event will take place between 11am and 5pm, within the Forbury Gardens, Abbey Ruins and along the River Kennet, celebrating the Abbey’s 900-year history and its environmental and heritage connections with Reading’s waterways.

Reading Borough Council say the event will be delivered in a stringently Covid compliant way. Workshop and interactive activities will be booked in advance and numbers will be limited. Safety measures will necessitate a ticketed system, with reduced capacity and staggered arrival times. It is anticipated that there should be plenty of tickets to go around, but the public is encouraged to sign on early to avoid disappointment. During the event the gardens and abbey will be closed to the general public.

Details on how to book a free ticket at this event are on What’s On Reading https://whatsonreading.com/waterfest900

The event will take place 24 hours before a memorial day for the victims of the Forbury Gardens terrorist attack which took place on June the 20th last year.

Donna Pentelow, Reading’s Assistant Director of Culture, said:

“We are pleased to announce the return of Reading Water Fest. This year is such an auspicious date for Reading and we want to celebrate 900 years of Reading Abbey, the jewel in our town’s heritage crown.

“As ever, the safety of the public, our staff and event volunteers, will remain our top priority. As such, the event will need to look very different to previous years. We will be operating a free ticketed system for timed entry. We will also be providing a plethora of great activities online to complement the live event.

“This exciting event will be brim full of history spanning the centuries – you’ll be able to chat with civil war soldiers and medieval townsfolk, as well as well-known historical figures such as King Henry I and Empress Matilda. There will be arts and crafts activities galore. We are also very excited about the introduction of a floating stage on the Kennet – one of four stages on the day offering live performances. Taking inspiration from the Abbey’s rich history, there will be theatrical performances throughout the day."

Highlights Water Fest 2021

The Forbury Gardens will offer a whole range of historical workshops as well as displays, activities and exhibitions from wide range of local community and charity groups.

Visit the Forbury Civil War Camp or Medieval Village where you can experience the sounds and smells of the Quarter’s history.

The Abbey’s dormitory will feature four unique artist-led workshops and still life drawing sessions, co-designed with Jelly.

On the Kennet there will be a new floating stage (which will be one of four stages on the day) with local organisations such as CultureMix, Limpopo Groove and a whole host of local acts.

South Street Arts will present a brand-new piece of site-specific theatre, as part of their award winning SITELINES programme, taking inspiration from the Abbey’s rich history.

Rabble Theatre Company will perform excerpts from their current production of The Last Abbot.

Riverside Walk will be transformed into a large photo exhibition highlighting the history of the Abbey.

Chocolate Island will host an extra special children’s show throughout the day.

A delicious selection of refreshments will also be available on Chestnut Walk

Water Fest favourites will return - beautifully painted narrowboats will be moored along the length of the site who will also take part in two special parades throughout the day.

Boat trips will be available around the Forbury loop.

'Extra special' annual duck race!

For further information on the 900th Anniversary of Reading Abbey visit: https://www.readingabbeyquarter.org.uk/visit/2021-900th-abbey-anniversary

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