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  1. Everyone is welcome, whatever impairment or disability, to get involved. We want to provide low cost golf days for people with impairments and disabilities.  Our aim is to bring together all disabled golfers, irrespective of gender, age or ability and help them enjoy the great…
  2. All courses must be pre-booked. Visit the Crescent website for more information on courses for, computer skills, first aid and food safety www.earleycrescent.org  Employability workshops are FREE, there is a charge for other courses Employability workshops including: personality profiling for job search, using linkedIn interview techniques…
    Crescent Resource CentreWarbler DriveLower EarleyReadingRG6 4HB
  3. 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 7:30pm
    Reading Humanists is a friendly social (occasionally campaigning) group for non-religious people in the Reading area.  We welcome all who share our view that: the world is a natural place; this life is the only one we have; morality and ethics are based on our common…
  4. Lunchtime meeting every Monday at 12:45 exept last Monday in the month which is dinner at 7:30
    Rotary is a global network of over 1.3million men and women who provide humanitarian services to their local community, encourage high ethical standards and help to build goodwill and peace in the world, having fun at the same time. Affiliated to - Rotary International. Please…
    Duffield RoadSonningBerkshireRG4 6GJ
  5. St Peter’s Church, just above Caversham Court, is a gathered church with a focus on liturgy and learning seeking to grow by welcoming people through the church doors. St John the Baptist Church, on Gosbrook Road, is a neighbourhood church with a focus on ‘community ministry’, seeking to…
    59Church StreetCavershamReadingBerkshireRG4 8AX

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