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- The aim of the centre is to provide a safe, sustainable, pro-active and friendly environment for people of all abilities, to meet and climb. RCC has trained staff who can support people with physical disabilites and sensory needs.Unit 33 Robert Cort Industrial EstateBritten RoadReadingRG2 0AU
- 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
- Every Sundays 9am; 11amThe Avenue SchoolREADINGBerkshireRG30 4BZ
- 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
- Wednesday 7:45 - 9:45pmWe are a mixed choir and always seek new members, particularly tenors and basses. Summer concert. Please visit our website for further information.TilehurstREADINGBerkshireRG31 6LJ
- Cygnets is a competitive swimming club for people with learning disabilities. They compete in regional, national and international competitions. Joining the Club: Membership of the Club is open to swimmers with a learning disability from the age of 7 years, who are capable of swimming…Richfield AvenueReadingRG1 8EQ
- Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays 19am-12.30pm (Information Office)A free information service is offered in British Sign Language Tuesdays to Thursday 9am-12.30pm. The Deaf club is open on specific Saturdays for social events 7-11pm. The Over 50’s club meets every two weeks 10am-3pm The Deaf church meets monthly, 1st Sunday in the month…Reading Deaf Centre131-133 Cardiff RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 8JF
- 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
- last Wednesday of the month - 1:30 pmLike minded people who gather once a month to exchange ideas, learn new techniques and share their knowledge and skills. We welcome anyone with an interest in needlework and embroidery, from beginners to those who have enjoyed using a needle and thread over time. We…David's HallPalmer Park AvenueReadingBerkshireRG6 1DN
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