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  1. Aims to support clubs and projects throughout Berkshire, to deliver leisure-time activities and opportunities to young people so that they may fulfil their own potential and make a positive contribution to the communities in which they live.
    Watlington House44 Watlington StreetReadingBerkshireRG1 4RJ
  2. Emmer Green Youth & Community Centre is the home of Emmer Green Pre-School, as well as other community groups and organisations. It is a single storey building that is accessible and offers a main hall, breakout area, kitchen, and three meeting rooms. All can be…
    St Barnabus RoadCavershamReadingBerkshireRG4 8LN
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  3. Fairview Youth & Community Centre is a newly built community centre that is closely linked with Civitas Academy – a local community school. It is a single storey; open plan building that is fully accessible. The Centre is primarily run as a venue for hire…
    90b Great Knolly's StreetReadingBerkshireRG1 7HL
    Fairview Youth and Community Centre
  4. 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
  5. Tilehurst Youth & Community Centre is at the heart of Tilehurst Triangle which is the community hub of West Reading. It is located on the first floor of a two storey building just above the Co-op shops. There is also an accessible lift on the…
    23The TriangleReadingBerkshireRG30 4RN
    Tilehurst Youth & Community Centre

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