19/9/2018
Porsche Centre Reading is proud to once again sponsor the Henley Literary Festival.
Between Saturday 29 September and Sunday 7 October, the likes of Fearne Cotton, Kevin Keegan, Sir Michael Morpurgo, Sebastian Faulks, Pam Ayres, Irvine Welsh, Alan Johnson and Alex Gregory will be entertaining guests at the festival.
As sponsors, Porsche Centre Reading will play the role of chauffeur for the festival's VIP guests. We will be providing a luxury Cayenne to shuttle performing artists to and from the station. The Porsche Centre Reading team will also hold a showcase of Porsche models at the prestigious Georgian mansion, Phyllis Court.
In addition, we have chosen to sponsor some of the acts at the festival including James Bond author Anthony Horowitz, British journalist and news presenter Louise Minchin, and former star of the Apprentice and host of Countdown, Nick Hewer.
Discover the full Henley Literary Festival line up and how to attend.
Please contact us on 0118 914 5448 or email info@porschereading.co.uk for more information about the festival or for any of your other Porsche requirements.
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