Greater Reading Nepalese Community Association (GRNCA) is a registered local charity with charity commission in April 2008. It has been working with Nepalese communities including ex-gurkha families in greater Reading areas. The aims are integrating in the British systems and society in a meaningful way…
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- The Gurkha Welfare Trust is the leading Gurkha charity. We provide financial, medical and community aid to Gurkha ex-servicemen of the British Crown. Our Gurkha Welfare Advice Centres (GWAC) in Salisbury and Aldershot have helped thousands of retired Gurkhas to successfully settle in the UK.…PO Box 217022 Queen StreetSalisburySP1 1EY
- Monday to Friday 7.00pm-10.00pm (Wednesdays from 1pm) ; Saturday 10.00am-10.00pm ; Sunday 8.00am-10.00pm.Hospital Radio Reading is staffed entirely by unpaid volunteers and provides a dedicated free radio service 24 hours per day to around 600 inpatients in the Royal Berkshire Hospital via channel 45 on the Hospedia bedside consoles. Our aim is to entertain and comfort patients…East DriveRoyal Berkshire HospitalReadingRG1 5AN
- Open to older adults of all ethnicities, the centre provides traditional Indian lunches 4 days a week and also runs seated yoga and exercise sessions 5 days a week. There are also additional activities, speakers and trips and the group.2Norris RoadReadingRG6 1NJ
- Every 2nd Saturday of each Month from 3.pm to 6pm, Every 3rd Thursday of each Month from 11.30 am to 2.30 pmThe Jamaica Society Reading & Friends was developed out of a need to galvanize the Jamaican Diaspora in Reading and surrounding areas. Our aim is to provide support, guidance, cultural and spiritual awareness for people of Jamaican Heritage and their friends of all age groups.…Brockley CloseTilehurstReadingRG30 4YP
- The Jolly Dollies are an organisation started by widows for widows whose main objective is to help widows regain a social life through friendship and organised social events. Our aim is to connect widows locally and nationally, so that The Jolly Dollies network can reach…
- Meetings usually take place on the second Wednesday of every other month. Our next meeting is on 13 May 2020 at 7pm but please check to ensure it is has not been cancelled.Residents of Katesgrove Ward meet with the local police and council representatives to discuss issues that matter to them. The group has a Communitly Allotment at Waterloo Meadows, and tries to promote themselves via Newsletters, Facebook and their website www.katesgrove.org.ukElgar RoadKatesgroveReadingBerks
- 4th Thursday of each monthA wide range of people who have worked/work in the NHS come along to meet up with one another. Our group meets at 10am for coffee and a chat with members. At 10.30 the group are informed of any notices after which a speaker gives…14Elm RoadReadingBerkshireRG6 5TS
- The next meeting will be Virtual and on the Thursday 21st March 2024 at 7pm. Please email for a link to the Teams meeting. New members always welcome.The North Reading Safer Neighbourhood Forum is a voluntary group made up of local 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 crime Meetings…
- We provide entertainment and recreation for the serving wounded, injured or sick and for ex-service men and women with disabilities.
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