Get your costumes and motorcycles because Reading Toy Run is back for its 36th annual race.
The event, started by the Christian Motorcyclists Association, will see hundreds of bikers travel to Wokingham in aide of Bernado’s and other local children’s charities.
Hundreds of spectators are expected to line the streets in support for the motorcyclists.
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Last year, 1,600 bikers donated Christmas presents in the first run since its founder, Ben Spiller, passed away.
Bikes will ride from John Wood PLC (formerly known as Shire Hall) to Barnardo’s at High Close School on December 4 this year.
The route will take participants along Lower Earley Way to Winnersh Roundabout, where they will follow Reading Road to the roundabout which joins to Rectory Road in Wokingham
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From their they will travel along Rectory Road to Wiltshire Road and turn finally onto Crutchley Road.
The event begins at 2pm at the roads will be closed to the general public for the duration of the run, according to Winnersh Parish Council.
Reading Toy Run started in 1985 with just 18 riders and now holds the Guinness World Record for largest motorcycle toy run.
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