Community transport scheme for elderly and mobility-restricted residents of Earley. Drivers use their own cars, and are re-imbursed for mileage. Requests taken by phone. Opening hours are 09.30-12.15 Monday to Friday, 2-3 days notice preferred. 24-hour answerphone.
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- A fund raising charity set up to provide and support hospice care in Berkshire. The charity exists to fundraise locally to pay for many services, staff and equipment otherwise not available. Volunteering opportunities include gardening, driving, meet and greet, help patients 24/7 and fundraising activities.…22 Liebenrood RoadReadingRG30 2DX
- Helping disabled people to get involved in sport
- Website providing information for people with learning disabilities, their families and carers
- Forestcare control centre is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Appointments can be booked Monday to Friday 9.00 to 17.00 + Saturday 9.00 to 13.00.Lifeline Alarms Forestcare is Bracknell Forest Council’s emergency response telecare service. We install and monitor a range of telecare and assistive technology services in people's homes. All demonstrations & installations are free. All you pay is a rental fee for the lifeline alarm unit and…Unit BMallard HouseCookham RdBracknellBerksRG12 1RB
- Five A Day Market Garden is a not-for-profit community-supported project which aims to engage the community by: Producing and selling naturally-grown fruit and vegetables; Running a variety of educational courses, one-off workshops and ongoing projects throughout the year, in subjects including fruit, vegetable and floral…The StreetEnglefieldReadingRG7 5EL
- Assisted travel services for older and disabled passengers travelling with Great Western Railway.
- Transport services around Berkshire and the Thames Valley.
- Information, advice and assessment for people with disabilities including: vehicle accessibility and adaptations driving tuition and assessments Wheelchairs and scooters
- An official body with key responsibilities in providing advice and guidance on rights, responsibilities and good practice, based on equality law and human rights, in particular to protect, enforce and promote equality across the nine "protected" grounds - age, disability, gender, race, religion and belief,…
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