We operate under the England Wado Kai Federation. Training Times Classes take place on a Monday evening in the White Hall, Francis Baily School, Thatcham. Junior Classes (Age 6 upwards): 7pm until 8pm Cadets and Adults (over 12s): 8pm until 9pm (Club is closed for…
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Ladybugs playgroup is a long established volunteer-led toddler group in the Hungerford area. Welcoming ages from 0 to 5 on a Friday morning at the Hungerford Youth and Community centre, we offer a wide variety of activities for all ages including a slide, a trampoline,…
The Lambourn Community Bus, which has been serving the community for many years, is a project operated since September 2023 under the auspices of the Lambourn Junction Community Interest Company. A big thank you to Eileen Horton who organised the bus until she moved away…
Lambourn Library Book Group. Third Tuesday of the month, 4.15-5.15pm. For more information, please contact the library: 01488 71350 | lambournlibrary@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
The Lambourn Youth Junction is a youth club which meets weekly in Lambourn and is available for young people of Lambourn and the surrounding villages. The Youth Junction is where young people meet, socialise, participate in activities, enjoy themselves and learn – all in a…
Lego Club at Burghfield Common Library. For children over 5 years, first Friday of the month, 4.15-5.30pm. FREE drop in event, all materials provided but Lego is not to take away. Parents/carers need to stay with children under 8. For more…
Lego Club at Hungerford Library. Suitable for children over 5 years. First Saturday of the month, 10.30am-12.00pm. Drop in to have fun with Lego. FREE event, all materials are provided but Lego is not to take away. Parents/carers need to stay with children under 8. For…
Lego Club for children over years. First Saturday in the month, 2-3pm at Newbury Library. Drop in to have fun with Lego with a different theme each month. FREE event, all materials provided but Lego is not to take away. Parents/carers need to stay with…
Lego club at Pangbourne Library for children age 5+ (Children under 8 will need to be accompanied by an adult) First Saturday of the month, 10.30am-12.00pm. FREE of charge, for more information, please contact the library: 01189 844117 | pangbournelibrary@westberks.gov.uk For full details about all…
Lego Club at Thatcham Library for age 5+ (children under 8 will need to be accompanied by an adult). First Saturday of the month, 10.30am-12.00pm. FREE event, for more information please contact the library: 01635 866049 | thatchamlibrary@westberks.gov.uk For full details about all events and…
Join us for a relaxed morning in the Museum’s Long Room, providing a safe space for local LGBTQ+ families to meet one another and be involved in a creative activity. Members of the Newbury Pride committee will be on hand to answer questions and to…
Greenham Community Centre have started Little Night's Toddler group for Ages 0-4. It is a free service for you and your littles to enjoy. With ride-along toys, games, puzzles, coloring and many more activities.
A turn up and pay music group for pre-school children. Very relaxed and informal, no pressure on children or adults, just come to listen to the songs or sing and dance along with us. Tea/coffee and refreshments provided at the end of the session. A…
By following the Matt Fiddes Martial Arts path you will learn how to bring together both mind and body to achieve your goals, be this weight loss, getting fit or boosting confidence. The Matt Fiddes Martial Arts instructors are highly qualified, well trained and motivated…
Captivating Cartouches – Cartouches showed the name in hieroglyphics of an important person or God and were thought to protect against evil spirits in this life and the afterlife. Using air-drying clay, put your name on a cartouche and then paint. Why not visit the…
Curious Canopics – The Ancient Egyptians used four canopic jars in the mummification process, one for each organ of the body. Make your own mini version of one of these jars from air-drying clay. Why not visit the From the Nile to Newbury special exhibition…
Great Gods! - Make a real or imaginary Ancient Egyptian animal or bird headed God using air-drying clay and wooden modelling tools. Why not visit the From the Nile to Newbury special exhibition about Ancient Egypt after this activity and do a free trail, self-guided…
Magnificent Mummies – Make a person from a wooden dolly peg and modelling dough. Then fully or partially wrap up the person like an Ancient Egyptian mummy using small strips of Mod Roc as bandages. Why not visit the From the Nile to Newbury special…
Sacred scarabs – Make a scarab beetle, often found on Ancient Egyptian amulets worn by the living, from air-drying clay and then paint. Why not visit the From the Nile to Newbury special exhibition about Ancient Egypt after this activity and do a free trail,…
Super Shabtis - Make a shabti from air-drying clay and paint. Shabtis were put in an Ancient Egyptian tomb and acted as the servant for the dead person in the afterlife. Why not visit the From the Nile to Newbury special exhibition about Ancient Egypt…