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  1. FunTech was established in 1996 by Sheineez and Philip Barber with the intention to create a local ‘tech’ school to teach children and teenagers cutting-edge tech skills. And today, we continue to pioneer the latest educational technologies, such as FunTech Virtual - our tutor-led virtual…
    103High StreetMaidenheadSL6 1JX
  2. Thursdays 6.30pm-8pm & Saturdays 11am-12.30pm
    The Berkshire Brigands are the county's first mixed ability rugby team. Inspired by a young man with Down Syndrome, Duncan Stonehouse, so he can play competative contact rugby alongside his brother Drew. The Brigands are based at Reading RFC. Mixed ability rugby allows people traditionally thought to have barriers…
    Holme ParkSonning LaneReadingRG4 6ST
  3. Friday morning 09:20 - 10:00
    Our mini royals activity session is for children aged between 2 & 4 years old designed to promote learning through play with fun stimulating activities. Benefits of taking part: Promotes social interaction between other children and adults Develops physical literacy skills such as balance, co-ordination…
    Junction 11, M4ReadingBerkshireRG2 0FL
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  4. Alternate Tuesdays
    When: Every other Tuesday from 6:00-7:30pm Where: Swings & Smiles Who: This session Is suitable forchildren 11years + and attend a special needs school. Children must be able to verbally communicate their needs and use the toilet independenlty. Price: £4 per session We are running…
    A Place to PlayLower WayThatchamRG19 3RR
  5. ReachOut (LGBTQ+) Club Age 13-18 year old only. The club is held bi-weekly on a Wednesday, in a town-centre location, from 6.30pm to 8.30pm, and provides a safe space for young people to come along, participate in fun activities and events, and meet other young…
    Reading Borough Council, Civic OfficesBridge StreetReadingRG1 2LU
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  6. Museums My Way - Themed sessions for neurodiverse visitors of all ages Free sessions, developed with Autism Berkshire Reading Museum EVERY SATURDAY  Families, Free, drop in 10am - 5pm Reading Museum and The Museum of English Rural Life have developed ‘Museums, My Way’, a series of free sessions for neurodiverse visitors of…
    Reading Museum

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