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…
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.
Reading Bach Choir aims to sing a wide variety of music to a high standard, with a commitment to perform the major Bach choral works regularly. We sing four or five concerts each year in and around Reading. Membership is limited to around 50 and…
Second Wednesday of the month at 7.00pm for 7.30pm.
Creativity with flowers, traditional and contemporary. Our activities include: floral demonstrations and talks, workshops and courses, flower festivals and shows, fun events and outings. No previous experience required.
The first Monday of each month (except August) 7pm
The club website gives full details of our aims, activities and speaker programme. Our meeting place is next door to Reading Central Library and 12 minutes walk from the station. Beginners most welcome. Reading Coin Club is affiliated to the British Association of Numismatic Societies…
Practice meetings are held at 8:00 pm on Mondays, from October to April.
We give displays of Morris dancing, in the traditional style that developed in the Cotswold villages. We are based in Reading and perform mainly around Berkshire and South Oxfordshire, which we proudly call Kennetshire. Please visit our website, where you can find more information about…
The Weller Centre, located on the Amersham Road Estate, aims to help anyone in need throughout Lower Caversham with food, clothes, internet access, printing, scanning and signposting. The Weller Centre are now offering free clothes, alongside the community bakery which aims to help reduce food…
We are an informal group of people living with dementia that get together to discuss issues that are important to us. This can include commenting on research, our enviroments, hearing about other organisations. We have opportunities to feed into wider issues that may effect people…
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