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  1. Monday to Sunday 11.00am - 9.00pm
    Our aim is to foster outdoor, flat green bowls from the end of April to September. New potential members are welcome to contact us. Coaching is available and there is a friendly atmosphere in the clubhouse. Affiliated to the Royal County of Berkshire Bowling Association…
    94 Kendrick RoadREADINGBerkshireRG1 5DW
  2. Nightly at clubhouse in summer. Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Sat, Sun (9.30am) in winter.
    Situated on the Thames in Caversham, Reading Canoe Club is a great facility for kayaking. Courtesy of lottery funding, we have a substantial club house, a fleet of boats for flat water and slalom and a great team to help you get the most from…
    Reading Canoe ClubThe WarrenCavershamReadingRG4 7TH
  3. 2pm on second Tuesday in the month; 7.30pm on fourth Tuesday in the month
    Monthly afternoon and evening illustrated talks on topics of interest to National Trust members but not always National Trust related.  Regular coach outings to National Trust and other historic properties or other places of interest.  Usually 3 holidays a year in UK and Europe.  Surpluses…
    See Venue Notes belowSee Venue Notes belowReadingBerkshire
  4. Thursdays 19:15-22:30
    Reading Chess Club is open every Thursday from 7.15pm-10.30pm.   The subscription rates are: Adults £80.  Under 18s £50.  All members are required to register themselves with the English Chess Federation (ECF). Reading Chess Club has five teams in the Berkshire League (one in Div…
    95York RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 8DU
  5. A national movement about welcome and belonging. City of Sanctuary is a national movement of local people and community groups committed to creating a culture of welcome and safety, especially for refugees seeking sanctuary from war and persecution. We want to build this culture across…
  6. 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
  7. The first Monday of each month (except August) 7pm
    The 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

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