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…
People accompanying wheelchair users get free admission to events at the Hexagon Theatre, Concert Hall, Town Hall and South Street Arts Centre, They can also arrange escorts for wheelchair users to give regular carers a break.
Dance, singing, drama, LAMDA Acting & ISTD Dance classes for 3-18 year olds run every Saturday! Visit website for more details of classes and how to enrol.
Local drama group. We present two plays and a pantomime every year. We always welcome new members for acting and behind the scenes (backstage) work. Please visit the Contact Us page on the website to send us a message.
The Your Reading Passport no longer covers Leisure (please note: those who were already accessing free swimming on a YRP prior to 1 July 2021 will continue to do so). The card is still available for discounts on specific Reading Borough and Reading Lido services visit Your Reading…
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