Touch and See is a social discussion group for those with visual impairments. We meet monthly for a chat and cup of tea followed by a guided sessions with art and craft using audio and tactile resources from the Living Paintings Library. We also invite…
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Tuesday Book Group at Mortimer Library. First Tuesday of the month, 10-11am. For more information: 01189 332882 | mortimerlibrary@westberks.gov.uk For full details about all events and activities in West Berkshire Libraries, please visit our website: https://booking.westberks.gov.uk/library_events.html
Open cafe – drinks, cakes and a warm welcome for everyone.
Looking for friendship or company? Drop in and meet old friends and make new ones. A warm welcome awaits. Tea and coffee from 10.00am to 12 noon
Cafe St Stephens serves freshly brewed coffee, tea and home made cakes. It is open on Monday mornings (except bank holidays) 10 am to 12:30 pm alongside the post office. Its a friendly place where the local community meets. All are welcome, including parents and…
A time of fun, making friends, singing, informal Christian worship, activities, tea and homemade cake. For the young at heart in our community. Inclusive and dementia friendly. Led by the Churches in Thatcham.
VIPs Book Group at Newbury Library Monthly meetings for visually impaired readers. Fourth Monday of the month, 10.30-11.30am at Newbury Library. For more information, please contact the library: 01635 519900 For full details about all events and activities in West Berkshire Libraries, please visit our…
Volunteer Responders is a national, flexible volunteering programme supporting health and care in England. The scheme is built on a digital platform and links volunteers to local live tasks via a smart phone app. This allows volunteers to offer help residents at a time which…
All abilities most welcome to come and join the Walking Football Sessions, held at Falkland Cricket Club.
Come along and support your local library run by volunteers.
The Watermill Theatre welcome you to Accessible Performances, especially designed for guests with additional needs and their companions. Guests with additional needs are always welcome at The Watermill, to any performance, and if there is anything staff can do to make your visit more enjoyable, please get in…
A membership programme which provides access to surplus food and drink which would otherwise be sent to landfill - good for your pocket and better for the environment! Join our friendly Community Larder club today for a one-off joining fee of £10 plus £3.50 per week…
Sport in Mind, the charity that uses sport and physical activity to improve the lives of people experiencing mental health problems. Open to all abilities, delivered by a qualified instructor, Sue. Meet outside Newbury Library (at mosaic). Walk is in Victoria Park
Helping people lead a more active lifestyle We offer free, regular, led Wellbeing Walks for people of all abilities in various locations around West Berkshire. Please see our website for further details, example routes and latest timetable.
West Berkshire Active Discount This is a great, free way to gain discounts on activities in the council's sports and leisure centres. You can find guidance on our website by following the link to our website If you're over 60 years old, have a disability,…
A weekly group that meet with their peer group and friends that is set up to equip people with a learning disability with social and life skills promoting social inclusion, equality and understanding between those with a learning disability and the public. Our aim is…
Gateway is the leisure arm of West Berkshire Mencap. Gateway clubs help people with a learning disability take part in leisure, social and creative activities in the community, and provide opportunities for personal development. Gateway Club in West Berkshire meets weekly at the Mencap Centre…
Cookery Club - Teaches people independence in the kitchen, and how to prepare healthy meals; through positive learning, making choices, planning, managing a budget and through learning practical and simple cooking skills.
Fun club offers a mixture of educational, sport and leisure activities for its participants. This is combined with the opportunity to socially interact, encourages individuals to develop their communication skills in a relaxed fun environment.
The activity enables its users to express themselves, work as a team and provides a satisfaction and confidence boost gained from a public performance. The groups provide entertainment for an audience producing an average of three high standard shows each year.