FIRTREE stands for: Friends in Retirement Taking Recreation, Education and Exercise. The club's aims are to stimulate the mind and body by offering a wide choice of activities. Members can become leaders of the activities but professional instructors are used for certain specialised activities. Alongside the…
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- The next meeting will be taking place on Thursday 23rd March 2023, 7pm at the Grange United Reformed Church Hall, Circuit Lane, Reading, RG30 3HD. Meetings following that will be held on Wednesdays at 7pm at the Southcote Community Hub, Coronation Square on the following dates: 17th May, 12th July, 6th September, 1st NovemberThe Safer Neighbourhood Forum (SNF) is made up of volunteers (local residents) that work with the Council, Police and other organisations on issues raised by the community.85Coronation SquareSouthcoteReadingBerkshireRG30 3QP
- Friday morningRWFC has players aged 50+ years of all abilities and genders. The Club plays to the Walking Football Association Rules. We currently organise games within the Club between members of the Club and, not with other clubs. We employ referees to keep players to the…Richfield AvenueReadingBerkshireRG1 8EQ
- 10:00 amWalks suitable for people living with dementia and their carers. As we emerge from lockdown we are helping people get back outside and enjoy some exercise whilst meeting new people.119London StreetReadingBERKSHIRERG1 4QA
- Once every two months - Please check for specific dates each monthLocal Residents working along side Police and Council Staff to problem solve both criminal and community issues within the North Reading area
- A group of residents in the Oak Tree Road area of Tileburst who inform and represent their community.RG31 6JU
- Every Wednesday from 10:00 am - come and join us for a drink, cakes and a chat. Soup and rolls are available from 12:30 pm for £1.50.Abbey Baptist ChurchAbbey SquareReadingRG1 3BE
- Helping disabled people to get involved in sport
- 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.Queens WalkReadingRG1 7UA
- last Wednesday of the month - 1:30 pmLike minded people who gather once a month to exchange ideas, learn new techniques and share their knowledge and skills. We welcome anyone with an interest in needlework and embroidery, from beginners to those who have enjoyed using a needle and thread over time. We…David's HallPalmer Park AvenueReadingBerkshireRG6 1DN
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