food4families - getting Reading growing. Food4families is a RISC program which develops community based food-growing projects where local people across Reading can learn how to grow their own food together. For more information on their various projects and activities visit their website. Contact form available via their…
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- Opening hours Mondays and Tuesdays. Please contact us for current session vacancies.We help people to improve their mental and physical health in our beautiful garden in East Reading We help people access the benefits of horticultural therapy at our accessible garden, to enable them to recover and develop their skills, boost their confidence and enjoy time…25Whiteknights RoadReadingBerkshireRG6 7BY
- Last Sunday of the monthSpecial Needs screenings at Vue Cinema Reading Last Sunday of the Month at 11.30am (check website below) Tickets for the Film can be bought upstairs at the refreshment kiosk or online. • If you have a wheelchair, please arrive early as you will need to use…The Oracle CentreReadingRG1 2AG
- Monday to FridayCompass Recovery College continues to run free mental health and wellbeing workshops, both online and in person. Whether you are a returning participant or new to Compass Recovery College, there’s something for everyone. The wide range of workshops we offer are an educational route to…
- Reading Voluntary Action exists to promote and support the individuals and groups who make up our diverse voluntary and community sector. We work to: Encourage volunteering and social action Support the voluntary sector to grow and thrive Connect communities in Reading Improve the lives…3rd Floor Reading Central LibraryAbbey SquareReadingRG1 3BQ
- We offer advocacy, advice, and support to asylum seekers and refugees of a legal, housing and social nature. We offer friendship and welcome to Reading to raise awareness in Reading about refugee issues and liaise with national charities. This could also include accessing English classes,…35-39London StreetReadingRG1 4PS
- 3rd Thursday of the month 7:00pm -10:00pmThe aims of the Association are to promote an interest in and the development of the art of woodturning and associated disciplines. New members of all abilities are welcome. If you are interested in turning, please come to one of our meetings, or contact us.…Priestwood Court RoadBracknellRG42 1TU
- The next meeting is on Thursday 18th May 2023 at 7.00pm at Argyle Church, Argyle Road, Reading, RG1 7YL. Meetings are usually held every 2 monthsThe Oxford Road Safer Neighbourhood Forum is a voluntary group led by 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
- Every Wednesday from 9:30am - 11:00amThe Community Wellbeing Hub welcomes you to join the Women's Wellbeing Rose Circle, to celebrate women's unique gifts to the world. The activities include free yoga session and refreshments, and an opportunity to meet with other women for a friendly chat ans social interaction. Please…344Oxford RoadReadingRG30 1AF
- Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays 19am-12.30pm (Information Office)A free information service is offered in British Sign Language Tuesdays to Thursday 9am-12.30pm. The Deaf club is open on specific Saturdays for social events 7-11pm. The Over 50’s club meets every two weeks 10am-3pm The Deaf church meets monthly, 1st Sunday in the month…Reading Deaf Centre131-133 Cardiff RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 8JF
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