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…
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- Mondays to Fridays from 9:30am- 2:30pmBased in Central Reading, Reading Community Learning Centre (RCLC) has been operating as an independent charity since 2007, and as part of national charity, Workers’ Education Association, since the mid-1990s. We have over 20 years of experience in delivering services to support traditionally ‘hard-to-reach’ refugee…Reading Community Learning Centre94 London StreetREADINGBerkshireRG1 4SJ
- FIRTREE stands for: Friends in Retirement Taking Recreation, Education and Exercise. The club's aims are to stimulate the mind and body by offering a wide choice of activities. Members can become leaders of the activities but professional instructors are used for certain specialised activities. Alongside the…
- A group of residents in the Oak Tree Road area of Tileburst who inform and represent their community.RG31 6JU
- Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:30pm.Age UK Berkshire information and advice telephone and email service is available 9am-4:30pm Monday to Friday with out of hours calls being picked up by the national call centre Age UK Berkshire is the the leading organisation providing servcies, support and information to anyone interested…Broad Street MallREADINGBerkshireRG1 7QE
- The Age-friendly places guide is a tool to support local dialogue in communities about the importance of age-friendly places and gives suggestions for how we can make our communities a great place to grow older. Age-friendly places are communities where age is not a barrier…Broad Street MallREADINGBerkshireRG1 7QE
- St John's Cafe in East Reading is open to the whole community and offers a friendly and relaxed space to dop in for a bite to eat, or to take part in activities. For opening dates and times and activities on offer, please visit our…121-147Orts RoadNewtownReadingBerkshireRG1 3JN
- Every Wednesday from 9:30am - 11:00amThe Community Wellbeing Hub welcomes you to join the Women's Wellbeing Rose Circle, to celebrate women's unique gifts to the world. The activities include free yoga session and refreshments, and an opportunity to meet with other women for a friendly chat ans social interaction. Please…344Oxford RoadReadingRG30 1AF
- Alternate Tuesdays during term time onlySt Mary's Twyford, St Nicholas Hurst, St James Ruscombe and Twyford URCUnited Reformed ChurchChurch StreetTwyfordREADINGBerkshireRG10 9DR
- Sunday 3:00pm - 5pm; Wednesday 8pm - 10pm & First Friday of every month 10.pm (Night vigil)Wycliffe hosts the Reading Africa Fellowship, an independent fellowship established to support Africans from all walks of life that live in Reading. In association with ACRE (Alliance for Cohesion and Racial Equality): https://acrereading.org/Wycliffe Baptist Church, 233Kings RoadNewtownReadingBerkshireRG1 4LS
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