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- The National Energy Foundation's, Better Housing Better Health Service is here to help you if you feel that you may need any advice or help with your fuel in the cost living crisis.We have many ways that we can help including; free fuel poverty advice,…
- About us The founder of Top Class Quality Services has a background in social care – and indentified a need for an agency that can address the perpetual shortage of able, qualified and experienced staff who specialise in the health and social care fields. We like to…251A33 Relief RoadReadingRG2 0RR
- Saturday, April 27, and Sunday, April 28.The fifth annual Reading Brick Show will be held on 27th & 28th April 2024 in Loddon Valley Leisure Centre, Rushey Way, Lower Earley, Reading RG6 4GD. It will be one of the largest LEGO® shows in the UK and will bring together fantastic LEGO®…Lower EarleyReadingRG6 4GD
- Wednesday 24th April 2024What is a Beep Beep! Day A Beep Beep! Day is a road safety day run by schools, nurseries, playgroups or childminders to teach important road safety basics to very young children (aged 2–7). Brake provides an action pack* full of ideas and fun activities…
- Monday to SundayOur play groups for preschoolers (from the moment they can walk up to 4.5 years old) is designed to meet their specific developmental needs. Our classes are a fun and engaging way for your little ones to: Improve gross motor skills and hand-eye coordination Enhance physical strength and…Gymfinity KidsGillette WayReadingRG2 0BS
- 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 Centre1a, Bamburgh CloseReadingRG2 7UD
- 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
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