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  1. Thursday 10am to 12pm
    The Toy Library is now open again.  For more information visit www.reading.gov.uk/libraries or email info@readinglibraries.org.uk. At the moment it is open for two hours on a Thursday morning, 10am to 12pm. Our toy library offers a fantastic selection of toys and games, catering for all…
    Reading Central LibraryAbbey SquareReadingRG1 3BQ
  2. Once a month on Saturday
    We will now run monthly workshops on a Saturday on a variety of archaeology and historical themes. We play games, make and build things, handle real ancient artefacts, go on trips and take part in experiments! If your child is aged between 8 and 16…
    Humanities and Social Sciences (HumSS) BuildingDepartment of ClassicsWhiteknightsReadingRG6 6UR
  3. Rated 3.857142857142857 out of 5 (7 ratings)
    Reading Youth Council are a group of elected representatives for the young people of Reading, who campaign on issues that have been highlighted both locally and nationally. We make a difference by voicing the opinions of young people to the decision makers. Visit the Brighter…
    Reading Borough Council, Civic OfficesBridge StreetReadingRG1 2LU
    Brighter Futures for Children (BFfC)
  4. Trampoline centre in the Reading area. See website to find out more about the different activities available.https://www.redkangaroo.co.uk/parks/reading/ Kanga Tots - special toddler only bounce Monday Wednesday & Friday 10am - 12 noon: Saturday & Sunday 9am to 10am) £8.95 per child An adult must bounce with…
    8Bridgewater CloseReadingRG30 1JT
  5. 24 hr Helpline
    You can speak to a member of the National Domestic Abuse Helpline team at any time, day or night. The Helpline adviser will offer confidential, non-judgmental information and expert support. The team will provide a listening ear if you want to talk about your experiences and support…
  6. Saturdays & Sundays
    Rugbytots combines the multiple skills used in rugby with a fun, energetic and structured play programme designed to enhance your child's social and physical skills. Classes take place across Berkshire - visit the website or contact the provider for details of your local class. Staff…
    34Parkside RoadReadingRG30 2DD
  7. The park, features a sensory trail with play panels, tactile orbs, musical spheres and chimes. The activity area includes a specially designed wheelchair accessible wobbly bridge, wheelchair accessible trampoline and a wheelchair accessible roundabout together with an easy to access double width slide. The dynamic…
    Church RoadEarleyRG6 1EY
  8. Runs term time only Juniors Saturday mornings and Seniors Monday evenings
    "South Street Youth Theatre offers young people the opportunity to develop drama skills in a relaxed and fun environment. Led by experienced tutors the groups will work towards performances which are then staged at South Street's professionally run Studio Theatre". Visit website for more details.…
    21South StreetReadingRG1 4QU

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This information has been collected from third party providers therefore the Reading Services Guide, Reading Borough Council (RBC) and Brighter Futures for Children (BFfC) cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of this information and recommends that parents, carers, young people, residents and professionals check with providers regarding DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service) and OFSTED registrations and CQC registrations. Information collected by Reading Service Guide; is used solely to implement and supply the Family Information Service (FIS), Special Educational Needs & Disabilities - Reading's Local Offer, Adults & Carers Support Group and Reading Youth.

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Family Information Service

fis@reading.gov.uk 0118 937 3777 OPTION 2 0118 937 3777 OPTION 2

SEND Local Offer

localoffer@reading.gov.uk 0118 937 3777 OPTION 2 0118 937 3777 OPTION 2

Adult & Carers Support

CSAAdvice.Signposting@reading.gov.uk 0118 937 3747 0118 937 3747
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