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- Thursdays after school.We provide classes for girls and boys aged 21/2 to 18 years in ballet, tap, acrobatics and jazz. Stage performances twice yearly. We also train pupils for Royal Academy of Dancing, ISTD & LAMDA exams for which we have a 100% success record. Dance classes…Loddon Hall RoadTwyfordBerkshireRG10 9JA
- Alternate Tuesdays 7.15pm-9.15pmGateway 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…21 Alexandra RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 5PE
- Fridays Junior clubVisit website for up to date information. Caters for all ages. Please contact provider for details and opening times. Fridays are Junior nights.Caversham Lawn Tennis ClubQueensborough DriveCavershamReadingBerkshireRG4 7JA
- Independent Visiting & Advocacy Service These are now being provided by Reconstruct as a commissioned service. No need to go to panel- just refer! Every child in care has a statutory right to an Independent Visitor and an Advocate should they want one. Care leavers,…
- Clubhouse is open to members at all times.Based in a purpose built boathouse next to Caversham Bridge, Reading Rowing Club welcomes complete beginners right through to international athletes of all ages to train on our fabulous 7km stretch of the River Thames. Those brand new to the sport of rowing are introduced…The Boathouse, Thames PromenadeRichfield AvenueReadingRG1 8BD
- Once a month on SaturdayWe will now run monthly workshops on a Saturday on a variety of archaeology and historical themes. We play games, make and build things, handle real ancient artefacts, go on trips and take part in experiments! If your child is aged between 8 and 16…Humanities and Social Sciences (HumSS) BuildingDepartment of ClassicsWhiteknightsReadingRG6 6UR
- Our innovative programme has been designed specifically for children suffering with a mental health challenge, ages 9-12 and 13-16. The sessions available are football, cricket, dance, games and well-being activities. Reading Mondays - Football - Palmer Park 3G pitch Wednesday - Football - Prospect 3G pitch Thursdays…
- Monday to Friday 4pm-9pm (Sessions)No5 is Reading's young person's counselling and mental health support service for anyone between the ages of 11-25. They have been delivering free, professional, confidential counselling, outreach and mental health support to young people who live, work or study in the ‘RG’ postcode area since…101Oxford RoadReadingRG1 7UD
- The ACRE Family Support Team (formerly Alafia) Supporting black and minority ethnic families with a child (0-25) with additional needs or disabilities. Alafia works in partnership with local statutory, voluntary and community organisations to facilitate access to services by BME families in Reading. We offer…Middle Building344 Oxford Road Community CentreReadingBerkshireRG30 1AF
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