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  1. Tuesdays - 10:30am-3:00pm
    The Reading Golders is an open and welcoming group for older people in Reading, with a special focus on the African and Carribean community. The lunch is always freshly ccoked using traditional recipes with special attention to the nutritious needs of older adults. The group provides seated exercise,…
    84 Queen's RoadReadingRG1 4BW
  2. 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
  3. All courses must be pre-booked. Visit the Crescent website for more information on courses for, computer skills, first aid and food safety www.earleycrescent.org  Employability workshops are FREE, there is a charge for other courses Employability workshops including: personality profiling for job search, using linkedIn interview techniques…
    Crescent Resource CentreWarbler DriveLower EarleyReadingRG6 4HB
  4. I can walk most Thur. mornings, some Wed afternoons & some W/E mornings (sometimes I can do afternoon or early evening in the months where daylight is sufficient), plus other days including some Saturdays or Sundays are available to book or you can join one of my many planned Walks.
    Whether visiting Reading UK, recently moved to or lived here all your life, my easy guided walking tours explain about its beginning, Rivers/Canal, Important Abbey history, Forbury gardens, Reading Gaol, Glorious Revolution of 1688, WW2 Air Raid, The 5 B’s inc. what was the world’s…
    Reading, BerkshireBerkshireRG1 6HS
    Me on one of my guided walks
  5. 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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  6. 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
  7. 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…
  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. Most Fridays : 2.00pm to 4.00pm
    Friday Friends meets weekly from 2.00 – 4.00pm, (free for carers), offering a mix of talks, light exercise, singing together, tabletop games or craft activities in a safe, warm and friendly environment – with tea and cakes. The sessions are intended for those in the…
    St Catherine's Church CentreWhittingham AvenueTilehurstReadingRG31 5LN

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