food4families - getting Reading growing. Food4families is a RISC program which develops community based food-growing projects where local people across Reading can learn how to grow their own food together. For more information on their various projects and activities visit their website. Contact form available via their…
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- Our aim is to provide help and advice in a range of areas, including housing, benefits and form-filling. We have a "meeting lounge" for activities and we run English classes.6 Queen's WalkReadingRG1 7QF
Free creative arts workshops for people living with parkinsons, dementia or recovering from a stroke
Thursdays - 1:30 pm to 4 pmRosetta Life delivers workshops for recovery and wellbeing in Reading for those recovering from stroke and those living with parkinsons, dementia and other neurological disabilities. We would love you to come along and join us for these free sessions, no experience needed, just turn up…21 South StreetReadingRG1 4QU- Community Fridge is open Wednesday to Friday. Offer a selection of free fresh and non-perishable food. This is a drop-in service with no referral needed to attend. Wednesday 12PM to 1PM Thursday 6PM to 7PM Friday 6PM to 7PM Also run toiletries and clothing services…24Great Knollys StreetReadingRG1 7HL
- Twice yearly. Friday evenings alternating with Saturday afternoons.Aims: 1) To encourage preservation of the Abbey ruins 2) To make known information about the life and history of the Abbey 3) To prevent inappropriate building development in the vicinity of the Abbey. Members receive a regular newsletter.
- 9:00am - 5:00pmTrunkwell ParkBeech Hill RoadBeech HillREADINGRG7 2AT
- Get Berkshire Active is a charity with a social purpose to transform lives through Sport and Physical Activity. Funded nationally through Sport England they help to deliver the government strategy for Sport locally. To find out more about classes, courses and activities in your area…Marlow RoadBisham VillageMarlowSL6 1RR
- Regular drop-in sessions at various times - see notes for scheduleGet Online drop-in sessions are gradually starting up again at venues around Reading. Monthly Friday sessions at a new venue – Oak Tree House in Dee Park. Sessions will be on the first Friday of the month at 11am - 12.30pm. The sessions are in…
- Monday 6:30-8:30pm (Ladies) / Tuesday 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm (Mixed)The UK’s largest social sports company. Recreational leagues for those who are looking to back into netball and intermediate leagues for more competitive players are both offered. You can gather a team and play or sign-up as an individual.41London RdReadingRG1 5BN
- 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 &…GoringRG8 9AG
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