To find out more, or book a place, please contact email:pavilionenglishschool@gmail.com The class runs on Friday mornings at 10am. The Pavilion English School teaches English language skills for speakers of other languages. The classes run during school term time and are free.
Alhough the main aim of the Society is to further and encourage interest in Fuchsia growing, we do have guest speakers talking on other subjects. Anyone interested in attending any of our talks and demonstrations may do so on a casual basis for a small…
Sunday 3:00pm - 5pm; Wednesday 8pm - 10pm & First Friday of every month 10.pm (Night vigil)
Wycliffe hosts the Reading Africa Fellowship, an independent fellowship established to support Africans from all walks of life that live in Reading. In association with ACRE (Alliance for Cohesion and Racial Equality): https://acrereading.org/
Nightly at clubhouse in summer. Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Sat, Sun (9.30am) in winter.
Situated on the Thames in Caversham, Reading Canoe Club is a great facility for kayaking. Courtesy of lottery funding, we have a substantial club house, a fleet of boats for flat water and slalom and a great team to help you get the most from…
Reading Chess Club is open every Thursday from 7.15pm-10.30pm. The subscription rates are: Adults £80. Under 18s £50. All members are required to register themselves with the English Chess Federation (ECF). Reading Chess Club has five teams in the Berkshire League (one in Div…
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…
A free information service is offered in British Sign Language Tuesdays to Thursday 9am-12.30pm. The Deaf club is open on specific Saturdays for social events 7-11pm. The Over 50’s club meets every two weeks 10am-3pm The Deaf church meets monthly, 1st Sunday in the month…
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,…
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