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source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Region_6_War_Room

The Region 6 War Room is a nuclear bunker dating from the early days of the cold war, on the whiteknights campus of the university of reading in the English town of reading. It is one of a number of such regional war rooms built during the 1950s and designed to co-ordinate civil defence in the event of an attack on the country using conventional bombs or atom bombs

In the event of war, the war room would have housed the Regional Commissioner and his staff who would have directed the strategic response to air raids throughout the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Dorset, Hampshire, Oxfordshire, and the isle of white. The Regional Commissioner had the authority to assume the full powers of the central government in this region if contact with central government was lost.

The war room takes the form of a two level windowless building, with the upper level being above ground level and protected by massive concrete walls, while the lower level is below ground level. The building is surmounted by towers containing filtration equipment. The bunker was designed to cope with attacks by weapons of the type used during the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during world war 2.

The development of the hydrogen bomb and the expectation of mutually assured destruction meant that the war room was both inadequately protected, and seen as too small to support the large live-in staff that would be needed after a major nuclear strike. Its principal responsibilities were transferred to a new Regional seat of government RSG-6 at warren row near maidenhead. Some sources suggest that it continued in use as a civil defence communications centre for some period after this transfer.

After ceasing to be used for civil defence purposes, the war room was taken over by the University and modified as a secure storage facility for use by the University Library. The building still exists, and can be found to the rear of the Department of Agriculture building, near the Earley Gate to the University's whiteknights campus. There is no public access to the interior of the building.

In the University's updated development plan announced in autumn 2007, the bunker is marked as being scheduled for demolition, along with the wartime 'temporary office buildings'.The land was to be used for a car park.

However, in March 2009, the threatened building received a Grade II heritage listing and is now protected.
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The explore
the bunker is easily located upon entering the earley gate to the campus by just turning off into a car park behind some rather old white arts buildings (or maybe they are some form of design and technology buildings , I don't know). anyway this place is completely locked up now and seemingly the only way in would be to seek some form of permission which may be hard as I have heard that the building now houses university documents. not a major lot to see and not worth traveling any distance for although it was still an interesting little visit. if your interested the co ordinates are 51°26′20″N0°56′04″W / 51.4390°N 0.9345°W. I got a load of weird looks while doing this one so left fairly soon after arriving.
 
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