To make an enquiry for regular groups or events and parties contact us on Hexham.RoadCC@reading.gov.uk. Hexham Community Centre can be hired for regular groups/events and parties. It is an accessible single storey building. To find out more details visit Hire Hexham Community Centre
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- Thursday 5-6pm (8 year old up Year 7) & 6-7pm (Year 7 Up)Come along for games, activities or just to chill. 8 to Year 7 @ 5-6pm Year 7 and Up @ 6-7pmNorcot Community CentreLyndhurst RoadTilehurstReadingRG30 6UB
- This is a national franchise, of membership discounted food shops. For a small weekly fee local residents can join up as members and access a whole rage of benefits. Visit website to find out more. www.yourlocalpantry.co.uk The following are in the Reading area: Coley Park www.yourlocalpantry.co.uk/pantry-listings/reading-coley-park-pantry Norcot www.yourlocalpantry.co.uk/pantry-listings/reading-norcot-pantry…Norcot MissionBrockley CloseTilehurstReadingRG30 4YP
- Open 8.30am-4.30pm Monday to Friday.Stable Futures is based on a 32-acre farm, with horses, small animals and horticulture and nature activities as well as forest and bushcraft skills. Activities can be bespoke to your needs. Equine, Outdoor Learning, Therapy and Training programmes for children who can’t access mainstream education…Simms FarmSimms LaneMortimer Common,ReadingBerkshireRG7 2JP
- Every Wednesday from 10.30am-11amReading Libraries Rhymetime are now starting at Reading Museum! These sessions introduce babies and children to language, rhyme and taking part in a fun way.Reading Museum Service, Town HallBlagrave StreetReadingRG1 1QH
- MWNUK have set up and operate a national specialist faith and culturally sensitive helpline that is confidential and non-judgmental, which offers information, support, guidance and referrals for those who are suffering from or at risk of abuse or facing problems on a range of issues.Although our reach is…
- 8.30am-4.30pmABOUT US We are specialist healthcare providers with residential care homes for young people transitioning to adulthood (16-24yrs). At JNHG, we understand the unique challenges faced by young people transitioning to adulthood, particularly those requiring special healthcare needs. We are dedicated in providing a safe,…1Fairground WayWalsallWS1 4NU
- Free Cakes for Kids Reading is a community service to families who find it difficult to provide a birthday cake for their child. Reading Free Cake for Kids https://www.facebook.com/FreeCakesReading
- The Rumble Under The Rug Tour is Back! There’s something rumbling under the rug. What could it be? Is it an alien, a tiger, or a monster? Never fear – Dr. Hubbub has arrived to investigate, but they need your help! An interactive workshop for…
- Monday morning 10.15-11.45The Reader is a charity that uses the power of literature and reading aloud to transform lives. Our volunteers and staff bring people together to read great stories and poems - creating powerful moments of connection. We call this Shared Reading. In a world that…Abbey SquareReadingBerkshireRG1 3BQ
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