Address: Napier Road, Reading, RG1 8FR This gorgeous and luxurious outdoor heated pool is designed to leave you feeling fresh and energised. As of Monday, July 19, non-members are welcome to use the pool, sauna and hot tub. You can pre-book a two hour session for £20 starting from 10am. Booking slots are open every hour until 3pm (max of 6 people per time slot) and it i available 7 days a week. There is even a Tapas bar serving Spanish and Mediterranean food adding to the ‘holiday’ atmosphere of the venue.
3. Splash pad at Great Hollands Recreation Ground
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Oxford Magistrates Court where cases from the Banbury area are heard
Graeme Voce, 40, of Ivy Lane, Shutford pleaded guilty at Oxford Magistrates Court to assaulting the officers at the Shillingford Bridge Hotel, Wallingford on April 3. He was fined £400 for each offence and ordered to pay £50 compensation in each case. Voce was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £80 and court costs of £85.
The following cases were also heard at Oxford Magistrates’ Court:
Reneya Chadbone, 18, of George Street, Banbury pleaded guilty to damaging a wall in Barton, Oxfordshire on August 6, 2020 and to damage of a cell wall at Abingdon on August 7, 2020. The defendant pleaded guilty to two counts of assault of police officers and an assault against a detention officer on the same day. Chadbone also pleaded guilty to possession of cannabis.
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A DILAPIDATED folly which lies half-buried in woodland near Whitchurch could be brought back to life as a space for dramatic and musical performances.
A team of archaeologists has begun digging up the brick and flint structure on the Hardwick Estate, off Hardwick Road, and is seeking volunteers to help finish the project.
They need to remove a layer of collapsed soil up to 1m deep covering the so-called “bear pit” above Hardwick Stud, which is thought to have originally been a chalk quarry and was accessible to the public many decades ago.
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