Membership is open to anyone either by living in the 'area of benefit' or joining as an associate member for use of the social club. Groups inlcude drama, yoga, darts, bridge, pre-school, badminton, table tennis, squash, and social club, Zumba gold though Age UK, Archery,…
Norhbrook RoadCaversham Park VillageREADINGBerkshireRG4 6PF
Registered charity in South Reading with halls for hire. Host to various community groups and organisations offering leisure time and life skills activities to the area of benefit.
A relaxed space where men can come and discuss issues concerning them, their family or community. Build friendships and community links Discuss topical issues affecting men including health and wellbeing Receive encouragement and support from other men Refreshments provided. Contact us at ACRE for more…
Re-engage is dedicated to tackling loneliness and social isolation among older people through face to face contact. We have been doing this for 50 years. We aim to do this by organising monthly Sunday afternoon tea parties for small groups of older people (aged 75+)…
An active Christian church with extensive community centre used for a wide range of youth and community activities, including: Messy Church 73rd Rading (Park) Scout Group 30th Reading Guides Pilots Age UK Earley Folk Dance Group Badminton Club Macular Degeneration Group Embroiderers' Guild Mostly G &…
We are a non-profit social group run by our members, which meets monthly at the newly refurbished annex to the Calcot Centre, Highview, Calcot, RG31 4XD. There’s free parking, or take the 15 bus. Meetings are held on the first Wednesday each month from 2…
Calcot CentreHighview (off Royal Avenue)CalcotReadingBerkshireRG31 4XD
The REBGA was founded in October 2006, and has members of all retired British Gurkhas who reside in and around Reading area. This is an independent, non political and non profitable organisation, which comprises of all members from different Gurkha background organisation, such as GAESO,…
Surplus food project and other support, this includes food, clothing, school uniforms, books and games, brokering links to partners for finance, debt and benefit support and more. Our Food Surplus Project is open: Monday to Friday 10am - 1.30pm The Food Surplus Project is open…
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