We meet every Tuesday afternoon at Tyndale Baptist Church. Come along for lunch at 12:30 or just pop along for the meeting beginning at 2:15. There are a variety of guest speakers and we usually have time for hymns and prayers.
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- Various days and times throughout the month, email for further informationu3a is a UK-wide collection of charities providing activities for retired people to come together and learn for fun, and Reading u3a has members across Reading and beyond. There are interest groups for everyone who has retired. Groups include Languages, Current Affairs, Seated Exercise, Town…Abbey SquareReading(and other locations)RG1 3BE
- The West Reading Safer Neighbourhood Forum is a voluntary group of residents working with partner agencies (most notably Thames Valley Police and reading Borough Council) that aims to act as a locally based problem solving group on community Safety and crime
- Community Christmas believes that no elderly person in the UK should be alone on Christmas Day unless they want to be. Various activities and events are listed on the website. Volunteering opportunities are available. Find out more by visiting the website or contacting the Community…
- Thursdays 10am to 12 noon for Morning Session. Lunch at 1pmA day for seniors in the local community We offer a variety of activities in the morning - speaker, exercise class, barista coffee Hot lunch is provided at 1pm233 Kings RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 4LS
- The first Monday of each month (except August) 7pmThe club website gives full details of our aims, activities and speaker programme. Our meeting place is next door to Reading Central Library and 12 minutes walk from the station. Beginners most welcome. Reading Coin Club is affiliated to the British Association of Numismatic Societies…Abbey SquareReadingRG1 3BE
- 1st Thursday of the monthA chance for people living with dementia to come together and influence Alzheimer's Society's and local organisations' work. Dementia Voice Local Group – monthly group meetings where members share personal experiences of dementia, knowledge and skills to shape a wide range of projects and topics…118 London StreetReadingBerkshireRG1 4SJ
- Our aim is to further cultural, sporting, educational, social and other links with Reading's twin town Dusseldorf. We have several social events each year. New members are very welcome.READINGBerkshireRG1 2LU
- 3rd Wednesday in the month 2:30pm (except August)The purpose of the Mothers Union is to be specially concerned with all that strengthens and preserves marriage and Christian family life. We also have a Christian concern for families worldwide.Church RoadWoodleyReadingRG5 4QN
- Tuesdays - 10:30am-3:00pmThe Reading Golders is an open and welcoming group for older people in Reading, with a special focus on the African and Carribean community. The lunch is always freshly ccoked using traditional recipes with special attention to the nutritious needs of older adults. The group provides seated exercise,…84 Queen's RoadReadingRG1 4BW
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