We want to create a safe and friendly environment to share experiences and ideas on issues pertaining to women in our society. The activities of the group are targeted at women and girls aged 16 years and above from the Reading community, to meet socially,…
Our aim is to provide help and advice in a range of areas, including housing, benefits and form-filling. We have a "meeting lounge" for activities and we run English classes.
A community group. These sessions will be informal but each with a theme guided by a facilitator remotely. The plan is to get people together talking of the issues that bother them most and work out how they can resolve them by accessing the right…
Meetings usually take place on the second Wednesday of every other month. Our next meeting is on 13 May 2020 at 7pm but please check to ensure it is has not been cancelled.
Residents of Katesgrove Ward meet with the local police and council representatives to discuss issues that matter to them. The group has a Communitly Allotment at Waterloo Meadows, and tries to promote themselves via Newsletters, Facebook and their website www.katesgrove.org.uk
Greater Reading Nepalese Community Association (GRNCA) is a registered local charity with charity commission in April 2008. It has been working with Nepalese communities including ex-gurkha families in greater Reading areas. The aims are integrating in the British systems and society in a meaningful way…
The Gurkha Welfare Trust is the leading Gurkha charity. We provide financial, medical and community aid to Gurkha ex-servicemen of the British Crown. Our Gurkha Welfare Advice Centres (GWAC) in Salisbury and Aldershot have helped thousands of retired Gurkhas to successfully settle in the UK.…
Weekly group running for over 55's in an informal, comfortable setting. The afternoon comprises of relaxed and accessbile games, either musical bingo (music of the groups choice!) or a fun team quiz. Prizes are on offer, followed by a light supper, freshly prepared food from the Oak Tree…
Our aim is to further cultural, sporting, educational, social and other links with Reading's twin town Dusseldorf. We have several social events each year. New members are very welcome.
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