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The Berkshire Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers is an enthusiastic group of approximately 60 members, ranging from beginners through to experienced. The aims of the Guild are: to encourage and maintain integrity and excellence of craftsmanship; to foster a sense of beauty of texture,…
Berkshire Record Society is an educational charity set up to publish scholarly editions of important historical documents relating to the county and to promote research into the county's history. Members receive, in return for their subscription, a copy of each volume that the society publishes.…
BDXC is a club for radio enthusiasts interested in listening to the short wave, medium wave and FM broadcast bands. We are a national club which also has local meetings in Reading. Anyone interested in radio is welcome to attend these meetings. Please see web…
Members enjoy: free talks on horticultural topics, a trading shed selling composts etc. at a competitive price, outings to gardens and exhibiting at an autumn show. The society also arranges two plant sales a year.
Woodley Concert Band is a high standard community wind band playing music from a wide repertoire. The band gives around 20 performances per year and has an active social calendar. New players are always welcome.
Publications include: Streatly Snippets; People of Basildon and The Thames at Goring Gap. Village Information Sheets include: Take a Look at Goring; Take a Look at Streatley; A Picture History of Streatley and Goring; Another Look at Goring & Streatley and Life in Goring &…
Practice meetings are held at 8:00 pm on Mondays, from October to April.
We give displays of Morris dancing, in the traditional style that developed in the Cotswold villages. We are based in Reading and perform mainly around Berkshire and South Oxfordshire, which we proudly call Kennetshire. Please visit our website, where you can find more information about…
Re-engage is dedicated to tackling loneliness and social isolation among older people through face to face contact. We have been doing this for 50 years. We aim to do this by organising monthly Sunday afternoon tea parties for small groups of older people (aged 75+)…
We meet ever Friday evening and do sequence dancing. It is a lot like ballroom dancing for couples, where everyone dances the same routine. Click on our web site for a more detailed description.
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