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  1. Saturday 10am-1pm, Thursdays 10am to 12 noon
    A Reading GrowAllot project from Food 4 Families, in partnership with the Big Lottery.Local families have transformed a piece of derelict land at Florian Gardens, Southcote into a thriving allotment growing fresh, healthy fruit and vegetables.One in four residents here live in flats with no…
    Florian GardensSouthcoteReadingBerkshireRG30 3QG
  2. 9am-6pm
    We provide the best specialist private tutors across the UK and globally. Boasting a 97% recommendation rate, Simply Learning tailors our service to your specific needs, across all age groups. Aside from private tuition, we offer all day homeschooling, school mentoring, academic assessment, university advice…
    43Berkeley SquareMayfairLondonW1J 5FJ
  3. Regular drop-in sessions at various times - see notes for schedule
    Get Online drop-in sessions are gradually starting up again at venues around Reading. Monthly Friday sessions at a new venue – Oak Tree House in Dee Park. Sessions will be on the first Friday of the month at 11am - 12.30pm. The sessions are in…
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  4. 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
  5. Walking groups run by the Greater Reading Napalese Community Association which are open to everyone. Local volunteers who have trained to become walking leaders organise weekly meetings in Whitley and Palmer Park. Walkers can choose between slow and fast routes and enjoy local scenic walks…
  6. A national movement about welcome and belonging. City of Sanctuary is a national movement of local people and community groups committed to creating a culture of welcome and safety, especially for refugees seeking sanctuary from war and persecution. We want to build this culture across…
  7. 10am till 2:00pm
    The Silvers’ Workshop is a larger version of the typical man’s shed in the garden – a place where he feels at home and pursues practical interests. Group members share the tools and resources they need to work on projects of their own choosing at…
    37Hilcot RoadTilehurstReadingBerkshireRG30 2SX
  8. Green Health Thames Valley provides support for clients with mental health difficulties through a tailored programme of horticulture-based programmes and activities – broadly described as horticultural therapy Our Horticultural Therapist has over 20 years experience of using the horticulture and gardening to help improve health…
    Dawlish RoadWhitleyReadingBerkshireRG2 7SD
  9. Tuesdays/Thursdays 7:30pm - 9 pm
    Guided Meditations and Advice from Modern Buddhism Learn to meditate in a friendly and open environment where you get the chance to be yourself, learn valuable techniques for a more balanced lifestile, make new friends and lead a more meaningful life. Classes for all levels…
    9Bath RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 6HH
  10. The Oddfellows is a not-for-profit Friendly Society that’s been around for over 200 years. Our aim is to bring people together through social events, as well as support our members through a range of benefits and services. Even if you are not a member we…
    118bOxford RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 7NQ

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