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  1. 3rd Thursday of the month 7:00pm -10:00pm
    The 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
  2. 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 months
    The 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
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  3. Every Wednesday from 9:30am - 11:00am
    The 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
  4. 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
  5. 9am-5pm Monday to Friday
    Calibre Audio Library brings the joy of audiobooks to anyone struggling to access print. We offer fiction and non-fiction, recorded unabridged audio books through a subscription-free national postal and internet service. The Calibre website provides details of all our services. Calibre Audio Library ia a registered…
    New RoadWeston TurvilleAylesburyBuckinghamshireHP22 5XQ
    Calibre Audio Library
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    Berkshire Vision Children, Young People and Families – benefit from the support we provide, getting involved in activities adapted to meet each young person’s needs and having the opportunities to develop friendships with other visually impaired young people. Our activities are run throughout the year,…
    Berkshire VisionMidleton House, 5 Erleigh RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 5LR
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  7. Mornings and evenings 6:00pm to 8:00pm, some Saturdays and Sundays 10am to 4pm
    Learn Tai Chi (and any of the other major Chinese Internal Martial Arts) You are welcome as a student, or learn to become a Tai Chi instructor yourself through our sister organisation the CIAA. We are 20th generation lineage holders of the Chen-style taijiquan with over 30 years experience, we…
    Basingstoke RoadSwallowfieldReadingBerkshireRG7 1PY
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  8. Sport in Mind is a Berkshire charity which aims: “To Improve the lives of people experiencing mental health problems through sport and physical activity” Various sport & physical activity sessions run every single week, all year round, which are open to anyone over the age…
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  9. To make an enquiry for regular groups or events and parties contact us on coleyparkcommunityhub@reading.gov.uk. Coley Park Community Centre can be hired for regular groups/events and parties. It is an accessible single storey building. To find out more details visit Coley Park Community Centre - Reading Borough…
    140 Wensley RoadColey ParkREADINGBerkshireRG1 6DW
    Coley Park Community Centre

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