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  1. Every Friday - 10 am til noon
    Looking for friendship or company? Need a break or to put your feet up with a newspaper? Play a game, craft or chatter away… Feel Good Friday offers a space for you to come and meet with others over refreshments in a warm friendly atmosphere. …
    26 School RoadReadingRG31 5AN
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  2. The John Sykes Foundation was established on April 10th 2014 with the aim of helping to transform the lives of people in and around Reading, The foundation aims to support people from all walks of life in areas including education, health, disability, sport, arts and…
    23-24Market PlaceReadingRG1 2DE
  3. Wyfold Group Riding for the Disabled is an independent charity that provides horse riding facilities for people with physical or mental disabilities located within the south Oxfordshire and Reading areas. For those unable to ride, carriage driving is also available. We currently have 7 ponies/horses…
    Wyfold Riding For The DisabledKingwoodHenley-on-thamesOxfordshireRG9 5WG
  4. The Neighbourhood Initiatives Team is committed to working in partnership with local people, services, agencies and stakeholders to deliver community led initiatives that impact on community safety, crime reduction, health, social cohesion, poverty and economic development.  " By supporting community - based organisations to identify…
    Civic OfficesBridge StreetReadingRG1 2LU
  5. Thursdays after school.
    We provide classes for girls and boys aged 21/2 to 18 years in ballet, tap, acrobatics and jazz. Stage performances twice yearly. We also train pupils for Royal Academy of Dancing, ISTD & LAMDA exams for which we have a 100% success record. Dance classes…
    School RoadTilehurstReadingRG31 5AN
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    Mondays 10am-1pm
    Hear Our Voice, formerly known as Coffee Club, meets every Monday from 10am – 1pm at the Museum of English Rural Life (MERL), Redlands Road, Reading RG1 5EX. Hear Our Voice is a self-advocacy group, helping members to learn how to speak up for themselves,…
    6 Redlands RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 5EX
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    Alternate Tuesdays 7.15pm-9.15pm
    Gateway Club is a friendly, lively social club for adults with a learning disability. It meets on a Tuesday evening and gives members the chance to try new activities in a friendly, supportive environment. Activities are chosen by the people who attend Gateway Club. Indoor…
    21 Alexandra RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 5PE
    Reading Mencap
  8. The community cafe on Northumberland Avenue is located in the social club at the South Reading Youth and Community Centre. It's a great place to meet friends, relax and find out what's happening in the local area. Everyone is welcome to come in and enjoy the cafe's great…
    252-260Northumberland AvenueWhitleyReadingBerkshireRG2 7QA
  9. The next meeting will be taking place on Monday 25th September 2023, 7pm and Wednesday 1st November, 7pm at the Southcote Community Hub, 85 Coronation Square.
    The 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
    Southcote Safer Neighbourhood Forum
  10. Thursdays 19:15-22:30
    Reading Chess Club is open every Thursday from 7.15pm-10.30pm.   The subscription rates are: Adults £80.  Under 18s £50.  All members are required to register themselves with the English Chess Federation (ECF). Reading Chess Club has five teams in the Berkshire League (one in Div…
    95York RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 8DU

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