We meet on Sunday evenings 8:00 - 10:30 We have a mix of Guest Nights with National and International performers and Singers/Theme Nights where everyone has a chance to perform if they wish. The club is open to all and newcomers are made very welcome.
The association owns or leases extensive waters in the region for the benefit of members of its 37 affiliated clubs. Organises junior training programmes for the summer holiday period. Some day ticket-single venue permit water available.
Alhough the main aim of the Society is to further and encourage interest in Fuchsia growing, we do have guest speakers talking on other subjects. Anyone interested in attending any of our talks and demonstrations may do so on a casual basis for a small…
Third Friday of the month except January, February, June, July and August.
Since its foundation in 1931 the Reading and District Welsh Society has provided a focus for those who live in the area who have a love of Wales and Welsh things. The Society provides a focus for its members to discuss Welsh culture and the…
Sunday 3:00pm - 5pm; Wednesday 8pm - 10pm & First Friday of every month 10.pm (Night vigil)
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): https://acrereading.org/
Winter: October - April 7:45pm every alternate Wednesday, Summer - a programme of garden visits.
The promotion and advancment of the Science and Practice of Horticulture. This takes the form of a wide variety of gardening talks in the winter, plant sales and summer outings to a varied range of gardens, large and small.
Winter (Oct-Mar) first and third Tuesday of the month at 19:45. Various events in summer.
Lectures are held from Oct-March on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at Pangbourne Village Hall. Guided walks are held from March/April onwards on Saturdays/Sundays, usually about 4-5 miles. There is also a Wednesday walk once a month. We visit BBONT reserves, have…
Third Friday of the month 7:45pm to 9:45pm from September to June inclusive
A Hispanic Society for speakers and students of Spanish (intermediate to advanced level). Newcomers and visitors welcome. (Entry in Aldbourne Avenue) Parking available Carl Barton Room Admission £5 includes a welcome drink.
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.
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