The 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,…
Reading Humanists is a friendly social (occasionally campaigning) group for non-religious people in the Reading area. We welcome all who share our view that: the world is a natural place; this life is the only one we have; morality and ethics are based on our common…
Gateway Club is a friendly, lively social club for adults with a learning disability. It meets on a Tuesday evening and gives members the chance to try new activities in a friendly, supportive environment. Activities are chosen by the people who attend Gateway Club. Indoor…
Hear Our Voice, formerly known as Coffee Club, meets every Monday from 10am – 1pm at the Museum of English Rural Life (MERL), Redlands Road, Reading RG1 5EX. Hear Our Voice is a self-advocacy group, helping members to learn how to speak up for themselves,…
Various days and times throughout the month, email for further information
u3a 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…
Lunchtime meeting every Monday at 12:45 exept last Monday in the month which is dinner at 7:30
Rotary is a global network of over 1.3million men and women who provide humanitarian services to their local community, encourage high ethical standards and help to build goodwill and peace in the world, having fun at the same time. Affiliated to - Rotary International. Please…
Our Rotary Club meets most Tuesday evenings - 7pm for 7:30pm - at the Holiday Inn, Winnersh and we are one of six Rotary Clubs in the Reading Area. Our Membership consists of around 40 Men and Women with the common goal of supporting good…
Refugee Support Group provides a safe space, OISC-accredited advice, practical support, and social activities. We run English classes and assist with accessing education, volunteering, and employment. We empower our community to access their rights, signpost to specialized services, and campaign and raise awareness of issues…
Central Club for the retired with weekly talks, refreshments and singing. We have a full programme of talks, demonstrations, quizzes, and outings. There is also a luncheon club on Wednesdays.
Thursdays 10am to 12 noon for Morning Session. Lunch at 1pm
A 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 1pm
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