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  1. University Term Time: open from Monday to Friday from 9am to 4.30pm. University Vacation Time: open from Tuesday to Thursday from 9am to 4.30pm
    The Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology, owned by the University of Reading and an integral part of the Department of Classics, is recognised as the fourth largest collection of Greek ceramics in Britain.  The collection primarily consists of material from the Greek and Greco-Roman civilisations…
    Department Of Classics, University Of Reading, WhiteknightsReadingBerkshireRG6 6AA
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  2. 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
  3. Last Saturday of the month
    New Venue! A SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP FOR AUTISTIC CHILDREN and YOUNG PEOPLE The clubs enable those with an interest in trains to come together with their peers to observe, play, talk and enjoy their hobby in a welcoming, safe and relaxing environment – and where parents…
    12bSouthview ParkCavershamReadingRG4 5AF
  4. Mondays & Wednesdays
    Works in partnership with Affinity Trust to support people with learning disabilities providing work opportunities and Horticultural workshop sessions, the workshops are on a Monday and Wednesday 10-15 you can do as little as two hours or the whole session. As part of the workshops they…
    Englefield Garden CentreThe StreetEnglefield, near ThealeReadingBerksRG7 5EL
  5. Open Monday to Wednesday from 0930 to 1630
    ENRYCH Berkshire – Looking Beyond Disability ENRYCH Berkshire is a local charity that supports adults with a physical disability to take part in social, leisure and learning activities. We offer: Advice and information on leisure and activities that are available in the local area; 1:1…
    Room G1, TOB1, Earley GateUnioversity of ReadingWhiteknightsReadingBerkshireRG6 7BE
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  6. food4families - getting Reading growing. Food4families is a RISC program which develops community based food-growing projects where local people across Reading can learn how to grow their own food together. For more information on their various projects and activities visit their website.  Contact form available via their…
  7. Thursdays - 1:30 pm to 4 pm
    Rosetta Life delivers workshops for recovery and wellbeing in Reading for those recovering from stroke and those living with parkinsons, dementia and other neurological disabilities.  We would love you to come along and join us for these free sessions, no experience needed, just turn up…
    21 South StreetReadingRG1 4QU
  8. Twice yearly. Friday evenings alternating with Saturday afternoons.
    Aims: 1) To encourage preservation of the Abbey ruins 2) To make known information about the life and history of the Abbey 3) To prevent inappropriate building development in the vicinity of the Abbey. Members receive a regular newsletter.
  9. Regular drop-in sessions at various times - see notes for schedule
    Get Online drop-in sessions are gradually starting up again at venues around Reading. Monthly Friday sessions at a new venue – Oak Tree House in Dee Park. Sessions will be on the first Friday of the month at 11am - 12.30pm. The sessions are in…
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This information has been collected from third party providers therefore the Reading Services Guide, Reading Borough Council (RBC) and Brighter Futures for Children (BFfC) cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of this information and recommends that parents, carers, young people, residents and professionals check with providers regarding DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service) and OFSTED registrations and CQC registrations. Information collected by Reading Service Guide; is used solely to implement and supply the Family Information Service (FIS), Special Educational Needs & Disabilities - Reading's Local Offer, Adults & Carers Support Group and Reading Youth.

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