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  1. 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…
    Church RoadEarleyREADINGBerkshireRG6 1EY
    Reading Welsh Society
  2. Adults Men: Tuesdays and Thurs 7pm
    Our aim is to promote rugby football as a medium to develop and foster society. We are working with the local schools to bring rugby to children. We also have a ladies rugby team as a key part of our club.
    AldermastonBerkshireRG7 4PR
  3. Sabbath and Festivals
    Reading Hebrew Congregation is an independent orthodox synagogue operating under the auspices of the Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom.  We are a warm friendly Jewish community and the only one in the area to offer regular weekly modern orthodox services and many other activities…
    7Goldsmid RoadREADINGBerkshireRG1 7YB
  4. Rehearsals Tuesday evenings 7:30pm-10.00pm.
    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…
    59 Albert RoadCavershamReadingRG4 7PL
  5. 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…
    PangbourneRG8 7AN
  6. Various days and times throughout the month, email for further information
    u3a is a UK-wide collection of charities providing activities for retired people to come together and learn for fun, and Reading u3a has members across Reading and beyond. There are interest groups for everyone who has retired. Groups include Languages, Current Affairs, Seated Exercise, Town…
    Abbey SquareReading(and other locations)RG1 3BE
    Reading u3a logo
  7. Visit website for up to date information. Activities include - Academies, National League, Community programes, Healthy lifstyle and womens programmes; junior development; regional and local teams; NBL senior mens team; coaching for disabled and disaffected personnel; coaching in sports centres; lunchtime and after school clubs;…

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