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Christmas opening hours

Our council offices will be closed from 3pm on Tuesday 24th December until 8:30am on Monday 30th December. See our full Christmas opening hours on our Christmas opening hours page.

About the Hungerford Resource Centre

The Hungerford Resource Centre (HRC) offers excellent facilities with a calm atmosphere and highly trained, experienced and caring staff.

It's open five days a week from Monday to Friday and can support up to 20 people per day.

You can find location and contact information on our Hungerford Resource Centre location page.


The HRC provides services and occupational activities for adults with learning disabilities, physical disabilities and those with frailty and dementia. Our friendly and welcoming centre has spaces and facilities which we use to set up activities that our customers choose or need. 

An image of a decorated, red telephone box and wall plant pots full of flowers at Hungerford Resource Centre

For more information, please refer to our Icon for pdf Hungerford Resource Centre Brochure [3MB] , or further information is available on the West Berkshire Directory.

You may also wish to refer to the Icon for pdf West Berkshire Council Residential Homes and Resource Centres - Statement of Purpose [72KB]  and the .

To find out if you're eligible to use this service, please get in touch with the Adult Social Care team.
 

Sensory Garden

The sensory garden at Hungerford Resource Centre was completed in August 2016. The garden is fully accessible to all customers regardless of their abilities and needs.

A photograph of people gardening in the sensory garden at the Hungerford Resource Centre

It is a wonderful open space that is stimulating for all senses, including the different texture and colour plants in the rockery, the smells of the herbs, the beautifully painted mural, the trickling sound of the waterfall and the calming chimes.

This peaceful environment helps people to feel good about themselves, and allows them to take the time to relax and reminisce about times when they were younger and happy memories. There is also the opportunity to learn gardening skills.

The garden helps individuals deal with their own daily issues, and the friendly and safe environment offers people a feeling of self-esteem and something to look forward to. This could not have been achieved without the commitment of the staff at Hungerford Resource Centre, the help of our families, volunteers and the generosity of the local community.

The garden has given us extra pride in the resource centre and people feel happy and safe here.
 

Volunteers

We're always looking for volunteers. Please contact the centre directly for more information.

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