Contact directly for details on when activities are running West Reading Together is a resident-led community group in West Reading, Berkshire, UK. We aim to bring neighbours and our local community together through activities and projects.We were founded in 2012 as Oxford Road Timebank. We…
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- Part of the Get Online Reading project, check website for more details. Telephone support available, number below. Monthly sessions at: Whitley Wood Community Centre Whitley Library Whitley Community Cafe Check website for information on when groups are running. “Whatever you need help with – internet,…252Northumberland AvenueReadingRG2 7QA
- Every Thursday at 1-2pmSport in Mind provide physical activity sessions for adults (17+) experiencing mental health conditions to promote mental wellbeing and enrich lives. All our sessions run every week, all year round (except on Bank Holidays) are drop-in sessions and open to all abilities! The aim is…Reading UniversityShinfield RoadReadingBerkshireRG2 7BW
- Cygnets is a competitive swimming club for people with learning disabilities. They compete in regional, national and international competitions. Joining the Club: Membership of the Club is open to swimmers with a learning disability from the age of 7 years, who are capable of swimming…Richfield AvenueReadingRG1 8EQ
- Tuesday - Friday 10am to 2pmCafe 12 is open Tuesday–Friday, 10.00am–2.00pm every week at The Pavilion. Cafe 12 is our friendly, volunteer-led cafe in the centre of Reading. With delicious food, good company and a relaxed atmosphere, it’s the perfect place to pop along to meet friends and have a chat. The café…Lifespring Church, 143-145Oxford RoadReadingRG1 7UY
- 1pm-5pmEmployment Plus provides a local centre where people can find information and guidance for employment and take advantage of the Government’s digital inclusion strategy, within a supportive environment. Attending an E+ Local is entirely voluntary and is available to any unemployed person who is looking for work…114Castle StreetReadingRG1 7QB
- Every 6 weeks (Wednesday)We are very pleased to be launching regular Dementia Friendly screenings at The Regal cinema in Henley-on-Thames Our Dementia Friendly Screenings aim to provide a fun and inclusive experience, enable people with dementia and their carers to attend the cinema in a safe and comfortable…2 Boroma WayHenley-on-ThamesRG9 2BZ
- Open Monday to Wednesday from 0930 to 1630ENRYCH Berkshire – Looking Beyond Disability ENRYCH Berkshire is a local charity that supports adults with a physical disability to take part in social, leisure and learning activities. We offer: Advice and information on leisure and activities that are available in the local area; 1:1…Room G1, TOB1, Earley GateUnioversity of ReadingWhiteknightsReadingBerkshireRG6 7BE
- The next meeting is on Wednesday 17th January 2024 at 7.00pm at Argyle Churchoad, Reading, RG1 , Argyle R7YL. Meetings are usually held every 2 monthsThe 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 crimeArgyle RoadReadingBerkshireRG1 7YL
- Regular drop-in sessions at various times - see notes for scheduleGet 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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