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The archaeological specialist at work in Friar Street (top) and the bagged-up bones
The archaeological specialist at work in Friar Street (top) and the bagged-up bones
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Bones discovered under Friar Street

By Linda Fort
February 19, 2013

Bones have been found under Friar Street as workmen were looking for the cause of a major crack in the road surface.

They unearthed a collapsed Victorian clay sewer pipe a metre and a half underground.

Friar Street to close next week

Then they stopped work to call the police when they uncovered some old bones.

Reading Borough Council spokesman Oscar Mortali said: "The council is now in contact with Thames Water to establish whether the pipe can be dug up. We apologise to bus passengers for the temporary inconvenience caused by these emergency works which are expected to last up until Friday.

"On digging up the road the council’s workers also discovered what appeared to be some old bones underground.

"Early indications suggest the bones were horse, pig, bovine and possibly goat. The workmen also turned up what appeared to be the soles of 12th Century shoes.

"The council called Thames Valley Police to investigate further and they have now confirmed they are satisfied the site is of no further interest to them.

"An archaeological specialist is now on site carrying out further investigative works. Council works are continuing further along Friar Street while this is happening."

Friar Street was closed on Monday to try to establish the cause of dangerous cracking to the road surface.

 

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   Horse, pig, bovine, goat we still cant tell the difference. Whats new!! Surely the "soles" should have gone to heaven!!
REDBLUFF, ALDERMASTON
20/02/2013 at 19:23 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   Uh Oh,

That's offensive, as I was being satirical: you ought to try it sometime, as opposed to being faux Hamletesque.
THOMAS CASAGRANDA
20/02/2013 at 18:21 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   It's near Smelly Alley - I suspect fish bones.
AndyMan, Reading
20/02/2013 at 17:23 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   Thomas, I think you are more mental that me...and that is really saying something as I am considerably mental.
Uh Oh...Neil Parr's about...
20/02/2013 at 12:43 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   Does anyone remember Spitting Image in the late 80s ? They had a sketch of Dan Quayle in Space, looking for his brain. Well, maybe this is Rob Wilson's brain, and that he hasn't managed to find it, in between all his toadying to businesses with the former chief whip, and considering the dead DJ, Jimmy Savile ?
THOMAS CASAGRANDA
20/02/2013 at 11:50 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   No but John Nettles is still sober
Nimrod Maximus, in another Galaxy far far away....
20/02/2013 at 11:01 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   Has anyone called in Cadfael ?
Fondue
20/02/2013 at 09:27 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   It's Tesco again. I saw an employee digging around there just before the cracks appeared. Burying the evidence of those horses I expect.
choccielab
20/02/2013 at 07:56 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   Well, this is exciting! According to the BBC these could be bones from a "horse, pig, cattle or goat"! And there's more! There could be "Soles of shoes dating back to about the 12th Century."

I need to lie down. Bloody Leicester.
Alf Tupper
19/02/2013 at 22:53 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   Crane God--or a bus.
telboy9
19/02/2013 at 22:17 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   'voiceoftreason'........It won't be Shergar, he was in a Findus beef lasagne years ago !
grumpy old man of woodley, woodley
19/02/2013 at 20:37 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   Peobably just some poor soul who was waiting for the lights to change
Crane God
19/02/2013 at 20:03 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   Evidence has now been found that there once were Police walking the beat in Reading.
Charles Thorn, Tilehurst
19/02/2013 at 19:03 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   DON'T let the people with missing cat read this story...
reynard, calcot
19/02/2013 at 18:32 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   My god where else did the damn dog leave his bones???

Keep telling her indoors to not give him the Sunday roast but she won't listen!!!!!!
The Racing Snake
19/02/2013 at 18:22 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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