A VIDEO released by Reading UK has revealed what its Christmas Twilight Trail is like.
The video shows Forbury Gardens and the Abbey Ruins lit up in various colours for the event which is running until January 3.
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So far, 10,000 tickets have been booked and the attraction welcomed 3,000 socially distance visitors in its first week.
The event is a partnership project from Reading UK, Abbey Quarter BID and Reading Borough Council and part-funded by the Culture Recovery Fund for Heritage.
On Monday (December 21) there will be a special accessible evening for visitors to enjoy.
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Specially tailored to a neuro-diverse audience, the brightness of the lights and volume of the sounds will be lowered and hearing loops provided for the audio installations from local theatre companies, Reading Rep and Rabble.
Tickets can be booked via WhatsOnReading.com and, subject to availability, on the door.
Prices vary but start from £9 for midweek slots, with discounts applied for family tickets (two adults, and two or more children) at checkout.
Bookable timeslots every 20mins from 4pm to 8.40pm are available at https://whatsonreading.com/reading-twilight-trail.
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