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Offering information, friendship and support to local people with Parkinson's, their families and carers. Newbury Parkinsons organise regular events and social activities. Join the group - and meet other people affected by Parkinson's in your area. Through membership of the Branch you can access a range of subsidised activities and…

Adventure, inspiration and learning - Path Hill Outdoors Path Hill Outdoors offers exciting, innovative experiences for young people; focusing on learning in the outdoors We work with young people who find mainstream education challenging and need a different approach to re-engage in learning. We also…
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The resource centre is open 5 days a week from Monday to Friday. Supporting up to 30 people per day. The Centre provides services for adults with learning disabilities, physical disabilities and for those with frailty and dementia. The spacious and well equipped centre has a variety of rooms and facilities which are used to provide occupational activities…
Reading Association for the Blind provide an opportunity for people with impaired sight to take part in activities such as visiting the group's social club, rambling, taking part in a craft club, social outings, theatre trips, sport, holidays, learning new skills such as IT or accessing support from the group's home…
The aim of the club is to provide friendship and social activity for the over 50s. Activities include outings, holidays, speakers, summer party held in aid of current charity and Christmas party. Meetings are also held on the third Tuesday of the month at Best…

Apart from a great opportunity for a cup of tea or coffee and a chat, a member of the Age UK team is there each week to provide information and advice on a wide range of subjects. A monthly raffle (usually on the last Thursday…
U3A (University of the Third Age) is a UK movement of retired and semi-retired people who come together to continue their educational, social and creative interests in a friendly and informal environment. Are you looking for new interests? Visit the website for a full listing of…

The Reading and District Welsh Society provides a focus for those who live in the area to discuss Welsh culture and the latest news from home. Meetings are held during the months of March, April, May, June, October, November and December. The AGM is held…
Quiet shared space where it's ok not to be ok. The Cornerstones café space, hosted by Thatcham Baptist Church, becomes a community space for a variety of activities. Anyone is welcome to share a hobby or skill and anyone is welcome to join in with these.…
Yellow Submarine is a registered charity that provides holidays for adults and children with learning disabilities across the South East. This also gives respite for carers/parents Projects For young people (11-18), we run an ambitious school holiday programme, youth clubs, a breakfast club and residential…
RhythmZone - World Percussion Education works with Octopus Arts to provide a weekly schedule of disability drumming groups in Reading, Oxford and Newbury. Octopus Arts is a small charity that supports music groups for people with learning difficulties. Please contact us for further information.
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Our garden in East Reading provides horticultural therapy, gardening opportunities, garden-related activities and training for those living with disabilities or facing mental and physical health issues. Experienced horticultural therapists supported by volunteers lead sessions on Mondays and Tuesdays. Sessions promote increased confidence and self esteem,…
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Riding offers an element of risk, often denied to many people, especially those who have been affected by an accident or serious illness and offers them the chance to regain mobility and a sense of achievement. People with congenital disabilities discover a new freedom in…
Rotary - serving our local community. The Rotary Club of Thatcham & District was formed in 1982 and a number of original members are still active in the club today. We like to believe we live up to the objectives of Rotary by giving service,…
The club is open seven evenings a week as well as Sunday lunchtime. Various social events take place throughout the year. The Club has a member’s bar, a function room with its own bar, and a room where snooker, pool, or darts can be played.…

Sailing opportunities for anyone aged 8+ with visual and hearing impairments, physical disabilities and/ or learning disabilities. Burghfield Sailing Club - Sailability Thursday: 6.00pm - 8.00pm, mid April to mid September. We also run a periodic Saturday session. RYA qualified instructors supervise all activity. We…
If you are not a resident of Nevil Court and wish to participate in this activity you will find contact/joining information on Thatcham U3As website (University of the Third Age for people no longer in full time employment)
If you are looking for a church where you can connect with other Seniors then you are warmly invited to join us, whether you want to grow and be encouraged in your faith, or know absolutely nothing about Christianity. Maybe you just want to meet…