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  1. Mondays to Fridays from 9:30am- 2:30pm
    Based in Central Reading, Reading Community Learning Centre (RCLC) has been operating as an independent charity since 2007, and as part of national charity, Workers’ Education Association, since the mid-1990s. We have over 20 years of experience in delivering services to support traditionally ‘hard-to-reach’ refugee…
    Reading Community Learning Centre94 London StreetREADINGBerkshireRG1 4SJ
  2. Fridays 7pm-8pm
    Walking football training sessions every Friday evening 7-8pm at theJMA School 3G pitch in Whitley. All men and women over 50 are welcome. The sessions are friendly and relaxed, a great way to get fit and meet other people.
    125Hartland RoadReadingBerkshireRG2 8AF
  3. Once a month on Saturday afternoon from 1:30 - 5:30pm We provide time, space, tea, coffee and some company You bring along those craft projects you’ve always meant to do: Scrap booking Card making Jewellry making Sewing, Cross stitch, etc.... Come along and join in…
    St Catherine's Church CentreWhittingham AvenueTilehurstReadingRG31 5LN
  4. IKEA Reading is a wonderful venue to bring people together, and we have a few inspiring spaces at IKEA Reading that might be suitable for communities groups, and charities that meet our community guidelines, to help come together for a meeting. We have two function…
    Pincents KilnCalcotReadingWest BerkshireRG31 7SD
  5. Sunday 3:00pm
    Wycliffe hosts the Reading Africa Fellowship, an independent fellowship established to support Africans from all walks of life that live in Reading. In association with ACRE (Alliance for Cohesion and Racial Equality): http://www.acre-reading.org/
    Wycliffe Baptist Church, 233Kings RoadNewtownReadingBerkshireRG1 4LS
  6. If the person you care for receives Disability Allowance or Attendance Allowance, Personal Independence Allowance, Armed Forces Independence Payment or is registered severely sight impaired/blind, they can apply for a CEACARD. This card allows free entry at participating cinemas for the carer or the person…
    PO Box 199DeesideCH5 9BW
  7. Walking groups run by the Greater Reading Napalese Community Association which are open to everyone. Local volunteers who have trained to become walking leaders organise weekly meetings in Whitley and Palmer Park. Walkers can choose between slow and fast routes and enjoy local scenic walks…

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