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
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- 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
- The third Sunday of the month. Doors open 10:30 for an 11am start.The Sunday Assembly is a secular group that celebrates life through music, ideas and community outreach. Each meeting has a theme, with songs, readings, and a TED-style talk - plus time to make friends and socialise over tea and cake. We also run regular meetups…21South StreetReadingUKRG1 4QU
- The Mothers’ Union - Oxford Diocese, covers the counties of Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire. Please visit website for more details.Church Mission SocietyWatlington RoadCowleyOxfordOxfordshireOX4 6BZ
- An active Christian church with extensive community centre used for a wide range of youth and community activities, including: Messy Church 73rd Rading (Park) Scout Group 30th Reading Guides Pilots Age UK Earley Folk Dance Group Badminton Club Macular Degeneration Group Embroiderers' Guild Mostly G &…Palmer Park AvenueReadingRG6 1DN
- Green Health Thames Valley provides support for clients with mental health difficulties through a tailored programme of horticulture-based programmes and activities – broadly described as horticultural therapy Our Horticultural Therapist has over 20 years experience of using the horticulture and gardening to help improve health…Dawlish RoadWhitleyReadingBerkshireRG2 7SD
- Engage Befriending brings together those who are isolated or lonely with a volunteer befriender. We befriend people who are over 55 years old and live in the Reading area. Our volunteers will visit once a week or fortnight. It may be for just a cuppa…90 London StreetReadingRG1 4SJ
- 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…23The TriangleReadingBerkshireRG30 4RN
- 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.
- 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
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