Berkshire Vision (In November 2023 Reading Association for the Blind merged with Berkshire Vision). We provide practical and friendly support, sport and activities to visually impaired children and adults, and their families in Berkshire. Helping to develop confidence and independence and the skills to navigate…
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- VariousA programme of activities during the school holidays for children under the age of 18 to have fun, learn new skills, develop confidence and engage with their peer group.5Erleigh RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 5LR
- Berkshire Stags Visually Impaired Cricket Club Established in 2010 and looking for new members, currently the team ranges from 14 years to over 70. Team members need to be eligible to be registered blind/ visually impaired, have membership of British Blind Sport and have a…5Erleigh RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 5LR
- 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
- Reading Borough Council offers Bikeability to all schools across Reading. These courses are based on the National Cycle Training Standard and aim to give children the skills and confidence to ride their bikes safely on today’s roads. Our Bikeability scheme is delivered in partnership with…
- The BOBi (Berkshire, Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Inclusive) League was established in 2008 to offer individuals with a range of disabilities the opportunity to play competitive football on a regular basis. The league started with 11 teams and has grown year on year to one of…
- Sundays 1pm-2pmPre registering is vital for the sessions so we can plan space / coaching etc. BOB the BOBicat has arrived at Shinfield Rangers FC and he's on the look out for new boys and girls to come and play football at his new BOBiCats Football Centre!…Ryeish GreenReadingRG7 1EB
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- Thursdays Term timePlaces for children/young people who attend Brookfields school. This is an in-house youth club for children who attend Brookfields school The Youth Club meets every Thursday evening in term time 7.00pm to 9.00pm and is open for students aged 14 – 19 and is held in…
- Our House Is a unique accessible play centre where families can meet and all children are celebrated. With a range of facilities, including: Soft play A sensory room Teen chill-out zone PCs and gaming Free play area Kitchen Small garden At Our House, disabled children…Toutley RoadWokinghamBerkshire
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