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Local Clubs Gymnastics Local Clubs Gymnastics Tilehurst Gymnastics club, Long Lane Reading Berkshire RG31 6XY Contact: Rebecca Taylor 078461 85905 Phoenix Gymnastics Club, Unit 1 Water Oakley Farm Windsor Road SL4 5UJ Tel: 01628 778881 Pinewood Gymnastics Club, Old Wokingham Road, Crowthorne Wokingham RG40 3AQ Tel: 01344 773237 Bracknell Gymnastics Club, Bracknell Leisure Centre Bagshot Road Bracknell RG12 9SE Tel: 01344 305479 Athletics Reading Athletics Club, 36 Blewbury Drive Tile Hurst Reading Tel: 0118 942 7550 Bracknell Athletics Club, www.bracknellac.com Schools contact: Stella Bacon [email protected] Maidenhead Athletic club, The Pavillion Braywick Park Maidenhead SL6 1BN Contact: [email protected] Hockey Reading Cricket and Hockey Club, Sonning Lane Reading RG4 6ST Colts section: Judith Barton o7710 019259 Football Eldon Celtic FC, Youth, Northumberland Avenue Reading RG2 8DF Contact: www.eldonceltic.com Purley Jubilee FC, Lower Goosecraft Lane Purley on Thames Reading cadeRG8 8DR Contact: [email protected] Tekkers Football Academy (Reading) Contact: Academy Director Lester Pyle 079431 35802 Email: [email protected] White Knights FC, University sports Park Reading University RG2 7BW Contact: www.pitchero.com/clubs/whiteknightsfc Reading City FC Swimming River Mead Leisure Centre Complex, Richfield Avenue Reading Tel: 0118 901 5000 Reading Swimming Club, Central Swimming Pool Battle Street Reading RG11 7NU Tel; 0118 959 6701 Meadway Sports Centre, Conney Close Tilehurst RG30 4BZ Tel: 0118 937 5060 Cricket Wokingham Cricket Club, Sadlers End WokinghamRG41 5AW Tel: 0118 978 0361 Wargrave Cricket Club, Recreation Ground Recreation Road Reading RG10 8BG Tel: 01189 402436 Theale and Tilehurst Cricket Club, Englefield Road Reading RG7 5AS Contact: Stuart Brown 07719 47970 Training is at Little Heath School RG13 5TY Reading Cricket Club, Sonning Lane Reading RG4 6ST Tel: 0118 969 9049 Basketball Reading Rockets Basketball Club, 39 Finch Road Reading RG6 7JX Tel: 0118 926 3040 Woodley Basketball Club Contact: www.woodleybasketball.co.uk Aztecs Basketball Club, Wellington Health and Fitness Club Dukes Ride Crowthorne Contact: [email protected] Rugby Reading Rugby FC Minis and Youth, Holme Park Sonning Lane RG4 6ST Contact: www.readingrfc.co.uk Reading Abbey RFC, Emmer Green Reading RG4 8XA Junior Contact: Salley Husbands 07484 838201. abbeyrfc.org Maidenhead RFC Contact: www.maidenheadrfc.com Martial Arts Reading Judo Club www.britishjudo.org.ukclub/reading-judo-club Tilehurst Reading RG30 4BZ 0118 901 5000 Linkai Judo and Self Defence Club www.linkai-judo.co.uk 15 Stanbury Gate Spencers Wood Reading 0118 988 5822 Wokingham Judo Club https://wokinghamjudoclub.co.uk Kickfit Martial Arts School Reading Dee Road Reading 0345 230 3323 Nemesis Martial Arts and Fitness Londdon Valley Leisure Centre Clafont Way Reading 07811 085778 Aro Fitness Kick Boxing HQ Null All Saints Church Hall Reading 0800 999 5411 Table Tennis Reading and District Table Tennis Association (for list of clubs) Contact: [email protected] or [email protected] Badminton Clubs Rivermead Badminton Club Reading www. rivermeadbadmintonclub.com North Reading Badminton www.northreadingbadminton.co.uk Reading Badminton Association www.redingbadminton.org.uk Berkshire Junior Badminton Association www.berkshirejuniorbadminton.co.uk Dance Dance Studio Reading Vibez Dance Studios www.vibezdance.co.uk The Lodge School of Theatre and Dance (Earley) 07758 412 854 Starlet Dance School Reading (Shinfield) 07789 518563 Dance Reality email: [email protected] 0118 9421896 .
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