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…
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- Every Monday at 2-3PMSport in Mind provide physical activity sessions for adults (17+) experiencing mental health conditions to promote mental wellbeing and enrich lives. All our sessions run every week, all year round (except on Bank Holidays) are drop-in sessions and open to all abilities! The aim is simply…Conwy CloseReadingBerkshireRG30 4BZ
- Gentle walks, connects with art, bring phone to take pics of the area etc Meet outside Deecaf Friday 11am, will go in groups of 6
- Running or walking through wooded and/or urban areas finding a route between electronic controls. Beginners of all ages. Coaching and equipment hire is available. Events regularly within Berkshire.
- 9.30 Service of Communion to remember the departed 10.00 - 11.00 Please come and meet with us where there is an opportunity for coffee and a friendly chat.Tilehurst RectoryRouth LaneTilehurstRG30 4JY
- Our Centre for Heritage and Family History can be found on the 2nd Floor, Reading Central Library, Abbey Square, Reading RG1 3BQ. Opening hours: Monday 11 am-4pm Tuesday 10.30am-4pm and 6.45pm-9.00pm Saturday 10.30am-2.30pm Last Thursday of the month 10.30am-4pm FREE admission for everyone FREE of…Berkshire
- The REBGA was founded in October 2006, and has members of all retired British Gurkhas who reside in and around Reading area. This is an independent, non political and non profitable organisation, which comprises of all members from different Gurkha background organisation, such as GAESO,…44Watlington StreetReadingRG1 4RJ
- Surplus food project and other support, this includes food, clothing, school uniforms, books and games, brokering links to partners for finance, debt and benefit support and more. Our Food Surplus Project is open: Monday to Friday 10am - 1.30pm The Food Surplus Project is open…479Northumberland AvenueReadingRG2 8LZ
- Courts available for public hire when not in use by the club.Pangbourne Tennis Club members enjoy social and competitive tennis, participating in the Newbury league and playing on 3 courts in pleasant surroundings. The club has a thriving junior section and many benefit from the coaching sessions. Check our Calendar on the website to see when…Recreation GroundPangbourneREADINGBerkshireRG8
- 3rd Saturday in month 7.00pm-10:30pm (except August and September).The objects of the society are to promote the study, conservation, propagation, and cultivation of cacti and other succulent plants. New members always welcome. Quarterly journal available.Loddon Bridge RoadWoodleyRG5 4BG
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