The Age-friendly places guide is a tool to support local dialogue in communities about the importance of age-friendly places and gives suggestions for how we can make our communities a great place to grow older. Age-friendly places are communities where age is not a barrier…
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- For details of Registered Tree Consultants (for advice on issues such as the health and/or safety of a tree) and Approved Tree Contractors (for services such as pruning or removing trees).
- Last Saturday of each month, 10am to noonThe aims of the Baker Street Area Neighbourhood Association (BSANA) are to develop our sense of community and improve our local environment
- The association was founded in 2005, to promote the interests of residents and businesses in the streets around E. P. Collier Primary School, off Caversham Road. The Association organises regular public meetings and social events, along with activities to improve the environment such as graffiti…Events are held at the New Hope Centre or EP Collier Primary SchoolRG1 8DZ
- Monthly committee meeting plus AGMWe aim to see that developments in Caversham are for the benefit of the whole area.
- 3rd Thursday in the month 2:15 pmWe aim to advance the education of women irrespective of race, creed and party so as to enable them to make the best contribution towards the common good.59 Church StreetCavershamRG4 8AX
- Meetings are taking place on Thursday 2nd March, Thursday 25th May, Thursday 20th July, Thursday 14th September and Thursday 9th November.The Safer Neighbourhood Forum (SNF) is made up of volunteers (local residents) that work with Reading Borough Council, Thames Valley Police and other organisations on issues raised by the community. Residents and workers from the Coley Ward (formerly Minster) are more than welcome to come along and join…140Wensley RoadColey ParkReadingBerkshireRG1 6DW
- Thursday 7th March 2024 - 19.00 - 21.00 London Road Campus, Building L33, Room G01The East Reading Safer Neighbourhood Forum is a voluntary group made up of local residents working with partner agencies (most notably Thames Valley Police and Reading Borough Council) that aims to act as a locally based problem solving group on community safety and crime Meetings …London Road Campus, Building L33, Room G01Access Via Crown Place via London RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 5AQ
- Five A Day Market Garden is a not-for-profit community-supported project which aims to engage the community by: Producing and selling naturally-grown fruit and vegetables; Running a variety of educational courses, one-off workshops and ongoing projects throughout the year, in subjects including fruit, vegetable and floral…The StreetEnglefieldReadingRG7 5EL
- Community Fridge is open Wednesday to Friday. Offer a selection of free fresh and non-perishable food. This is a drop-in service with no referral needed to attend. Wednesday 12PM to 1PM Thursday 6PM to 7PM Friday 6PM to 7PM Also run toiletries and clothing services…24Great Knollys StreetReadingRG1 7HL
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