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All abilities welcome Having access to a wide range of leisure activities and facilities is important for everyone. No Limits will help the people they support enrich their social and life skills, as well as promoting a healthy lifestyle. Enquire about door to door transport.
Retirement properties with a health club, library and restaurant. A monthly management fee, deferred management charge and ground rent apply to all properties. Also visit the website for a full listing of activities and details of membership. Swimming pool and fitness studio also open to…
AutAngel is a community interest company run by and for autistic people.The group develop and help others develop autistic run projects, and publicise autistic-run ventures and events of interest to autistic people.The AutEvents calendar offers a free listing service for events of interest to autistic people.

This club for adults with autism spectrum conditions and their parents/carers meets fortnightly in Reading, normally on Monday evenings. Every other meeting takes place at The Outlook pub. Venues for the other meetings vary and can include bowling arcades, restaurants or walks. Details of forthcoming meetings…
Autism Friendly Screenings at over 250 cinemas in partnership with Cineworld, ODEON, Showcase and Vue cinemas. Every month, each participating cinema shows a different film from a selection of new releases and classics including Pixar animations, Disney adventures and many more films suitable for all age ranges. What makes…
The Fusion Club, for 14 to 25 year olds, will appeal to anyone who wants to meet up with others doing console gaming, Lego, playing board and trading card games, pool or table football perhaps. We have slightly different activities for each venue so let us know your interests…
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Celebrating the WHOLE spectrum by providing autistic friendly events and activities in the Berkshire area. Including the annual Autistic Pride event in Prospect Park. We also run a monthly family group in Burghfield Common and offer training. Providing, you with up to date information about autistic lives, always open…

Relaxed sessions for all abilities, join in for as long as you like. THEALE – BADMINTON Mondays 5.00pm – 6.00pm, Theale Green Leisure Centre, Church Street, Theale, Berkshire RG7 5DA (Head through Theale Green School gates and follow the road around the back to the Leisure…
Simple, friendly and approachable practice of yoga. Regular practice of yoga can help you face the turmoil of life with steadiness and stability. Regular classes held in Newbury, Stockcross, Hungerford and Wantage. If you would like to enrol for a class or have any further…
Simple, friendly and approachable practice of yoga. Yoga is not about standing on your head and contorting yourself into knots. Yoga is about finding your centre. It’s a way of developing inner strength. Regular practice of yoga can help you face the turmoil of life…
Simple, friendly and approachable practice of yoga. Yoga is not about standing on your head and contorting yourself into knots. Yoga is about finding your centre. It’s a way of developing inner strength. Regular practice of yoga can help you face the turmoil of life…
Contact rugby for adults 17 plus based at Reading Rugby Club, Holme Park, Sonning Lane Reading. A fully inclusive rugby team, founded by a young man with Down Syndrome and autism, so he could play with his brother without a disability. We train on Thursdays,…
For all your family history research and all genealogy interests in Berkshire and beyond.

Drop in centre in Reading offers a friendly, relaxed atmosphere where we have a range of activities available. Choose what you'd like to do from a selection of activities, with help from our friendly staff and volunteers.

The Berkshire School of English was founded in 2015 as the ‘One Stop English Shop’ in Berkshire to work with individuals, their families, schools, and businesses to improve English skills. Our courses are specifically designed to help learners to live and work in the…

Information and support to live independently and safely. Berkshire Vision provide vital practical and emotional support to visually impaired people and their families. The range of services include: Home visits Children and family support 18-35 social group An activities programme providing entertainment and leisure activities 7 social…

The group was set up specifically to support young adults with their transition into adulthood. Regular get-togethers are available for this group. Members meet with other partially sighted young adults living in Berkshire, this gives them a sense of friendship and takes the isolation away…