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Acoustic Guitar     

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Architecture     

When No set date
Information The aim of the group is to visit interesting and unusual architecture places and spaces, generally in the London area, with examples being Tower Bridge, Neasden Temple, Battersea Power Station and Christs Hospital. We have a visit pretty much every month.

Architecture 2     

When No set date
Information The aim of the group is to visit interesting and unusual architecture places and spaces. We visit places in and around London. The group was set up in 2024 by members on the waiting list of the first Architecture group and there have been monthly outings since September 2024. The 2025 visits have so far included, Neasden Temple, Charterhouse, Dr Johnson's & Dennis Severs houses and a walking tour of the City of London churches.

Art Appreciation     

When 2nd Wednesday pm
Normally meets 14:30 to 16:30
Information A friendly group all interested in learning more about a wide range of art. Each member chooses and researches a painting within an agreed theme such as Fire or Self Portraits. At the meeting it is shown on a large TV screen for all to discuss. We also talk about exhibitions we have visited and arts programmes we have watched.

Art For Pleasure     

When Tuesday am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information We are a very happy, sociable group and welcome new members. We all do our own thing in a variety of media. As the name of the group states, it is art for pleasure. There is no pressure or formality. The only tutoring we get is from each other but this does not prevent us from producing good quality work which is sometimes displayed at the U3A AGM. We enjoy our hobby in a relaxed environment. We run our class from the beginning of September, with a 4 week break for Christmas, then through till the end of June, when we break for the summer.

Art History     

When 1st Tuesday am
Normally meets 10:30 to 12:30
Information We are a lively group, and the format of meetings is an evolving and movable feast depending on each persons particular interest. Since the beginning we have explored the history of some of the most famous collections, which include The History of The Wallace Collection, The National Gallery and the Watts Gallery to name but a few. What we find exciting is exploring the history of art in all its forms, studying the history of Sculpture, ceramics and photography, and the work of women artists who survived and thrived in the predominantly male artistic world of the past; In the Summer we usually visit exhibitions or collections, and we are currently exploring the world of the Scottish Colorists, moving on to the artists of Ireland. Each month, one individual presents an artist, or artists, of interest to them, followed by a group discussion. Each January we plan our programme together for the coming year, with every group member making a contribution to the discussion.

Book Group 1     

When 1st Wednesday pm
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information Our books are chosen for the year at our annual Christmas lunch.  We usually include a best seller, classic, thriller, autobiography/biography.  Our members decide which books to choose and when to host in their homes.  We have at least an hour’s discussion including book club questions, in which everyone participates.

Book Group 2     

When 3rd Friday am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information We’re a group of about eight book lovers, who are looking to have lively discussions about diverse types of books. Every six months or so, each group member will suggest a book, with an emphasis on novels, eg, contemporary novels, classics, award-winning novels, hidden gems, crime novels. But of course, other genres can be in the mix too, eg, travel books, autobiographies/ biographies … . If we have time, we will talk about other books we’ve read or heard about that month.

Book Group 3     

When 2nd Friday a.m.
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information Our mixed group meets to discuss and share ideas about the books we have chosen to read. Approximately every six months we select a wide range of books suggested by the group members. These include Prize winners, travel books , biographies, classics, crime novels and books exploring the themes of relationships, love and loss. We don’t all have the same response to the books we read but that makes for lively discussion. We select two books each month, hoping that at least one will appeal to every member. Several of us read both books and everyone has read at least one. Because of the varied interests of the members, we have been introduced to a wider range of books and authors than we would have chosen ourselves. We often find the books some members have chosen not to read appeals to them having listened to the discussion.

Book Group 5     

When 3rd Tuesday pm
Normally meets 14:15 to 16:00
Information If you want to join an intellectual book group then we are probably not the group for you! We are, however, an opinionated group of individuals and enjoy a good read and a lively discussion. We do score our reads against Well Written. Enjoyment, Read Another By Same Author/ Authoress and Would You Recommend (this can be to a friend or worst enemy!). We select our books when the the current list has been exhausted. This is often twice a year but our current list was 9 books. Everyone can put forward a book or 2 either from past reading, a book list, a recommendation or just because. We try to respect each other and not talk across one another but sometimes we do get over-excited. We have no fixed order to speak first. We are always willing to try something different to widen our reading tastes and have no fixed structure for book selection.

Book Group 6     

When 3rd Tuesday am
Normally meets 10:30 to 12:30
Information We have eight members and we meet in members' homes. The group started in 2013. We have tried various methods of choosing books and at present each member chooses a book in turn. Choices range from Maggie O'Farrell's Hamnet to Lucy Worsley's biography of Agatha Christie.

Book Group 7     

When 2nd Tuesday p.m.
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information We all suggest a couple of books for the following year at our annual lunch. We decide which of these we will read and when. Recent book choices have included Beneath the Scarlet Sky by Mark Sullivan, Marriage Portrait by Maggie O’iFarrell, The Architect’s Apprentice by Elia Shafa and Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus. Sometimes we have made a difficult choice and the books have not always been to everyone’s taste,but we are introduced to a variety of different authors whose books we may not have read before. We meet in different members' homes each month, alternating between Reigate, Nutfield and Caterham.

Bridge (Duplicate)     

When 2nd & 4th Fridays pm
Normally meets 14:00 to 17:00
Information Duplicate Bridge is the playing format at bridge clubs. The cards are played from a board so that the same hands can be played by different pairs, thereby making it more competitive. We are limited to six tables (24 players) because of the size of the hall at the Friends Meeting House. This means that there is usually a waiting list of members wanting to join.

Bridge (Rubber)     

When Mon, Wed & Thurs pm
Normally meets 14:00 to 17:00
Information The group currently has about 40 members and is of mixed ability with both experienced players and several who have only just learnt to play in the last year or so. There are, however, no absolute beginners in the group. We play in members' homes with about half the group being in a position to host games. Members play as often, or as little, as they like, some playing every week and others only once a month. A rota is produced covering a two monthly period.

Bridge - Improvers 1     

When Tuesday am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information The group is aimed at all those who have learnt the basics of Rubber Bridge, i.e. etiquette, acol conventions and scoring, and who wish to consolidate and improve their skills in a friendly and competitive environment.

Bridge Virtual     

When Flexible
Information A forum to encourage players of all ability to play, watch and practice casual bridge on line through Bridge Base Online.

Bygones and Collectables     

When 1st Thursday am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information There is no need to have a collection to join our very friendly group. Each month a volunteer does some research on a subject and if we can, we bring relevant objects or, if a member has a collection, we are very interested to hear about it. We learn about the history and use of bygones such as cutlery and writing materials. Subjects can be medals, ceramics, maps, clocks, snuff boxes, silver, Japanese prints, tools and many more. Memories are triggered and by rummaging in cupboards and drawers we sometimes find interesting objects we had forgotten about. Occasionally members are challenged by a mystery bygones quiz. We also have an annual visit to a museum, antiques fair, NT house or auction rooms followed by a pub lunch.

Calligraphy     

When 2nd and 4th Tuesday term times:
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information We are a friendly, enthusiastic and fun loving group that meets twice a month on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays during term times only. We explore all mediums-pencil, calligraphy pens, water pens, brush pens and even felt tip pens. We watch You/Tube clips on "how to...." and find inspiration from calligraphy books to guide us along the way. Our calligraphy can be used in various ways, for example: individualising greeting cards, place cards, invitations and place cards. We welcome new members whatever experience they may have in this craft.

Canasta     

When 2nd and 4th Fridays
Normally meets 14:00 to 17:00
Information This is a friendly, mixed-ability group. It is ideal for beginners as all members are helpful, supportive and encouraging.

Climate Change     

When 4th Wednesday
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information We're a friendly group meeting to discuss,inform and learn from each other about climate and the implications of a changing world. The format of each meeting is to focus on a particular topic and either one of our members will prepare a talk or we will invite an expert to speak. We'll then have a general discussion, finishing with a cup of tea/coffee. Topics to date have been "The River Mole", "Surrey County Council Climate Strategy and Transport Systems" and "Food Waste". If you have particular interest or knowledge on a particular subject come along and talk with us, or contact the Group Leader via the Groups' Coordinators.

Craft and Chat     

When 1st and 3rd Wednesdays
Normally meets 10:15 to 12:15
Information This group was set up in April 2023, initially held in the foyer of the Harlequin Theatre and Cinema but currently meeting at the Ponderosa Lounge in Redhill. Members bring along and continue with their own ongoing crafts such as knitting, crochet, embroidery and card-making whilst enjoying a tea/coffee and general chat! The idea is to be a self-help group, and to share ideas and skills as well having an enjoyable and sociable time.

Creative Embroidery     

When 1st Thursday am
Normally meets 10:30 to 12:30
Information We develop individual designs, using a variety of techniques, to produce both hand- and machine-stitched decorative pieces. Resources and ideas are shared and discussed and often new projects evolve from within the Group. There are opportunities to take part in non-U3A Textile events.

Creative Stitch     

When 1st Tuesday am
Normally meets 10:30 to 12:30
Information We are a small group, who meet once a month in a member’s house. We have a meeting in the Autumn when we discuss ideas and agree a programme for the following year. We usually have something simpler in January, August and December with other themes for a couple of months. Previous themes have been sunsets, teatime and artists. We each interpret them in our own unique style using a variety of methods both hand and machine stitched. We share ideas,experience and expertise and a lot of chat and laughter as well.

Cryptic Crosswords     

When 3rd Tuesday am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information The usual format for meetings is to work on a Daily Telegraph cryptic crossword (individually, then as a group), followed by solving a Times jumbo cryptic crossword (circulated in advance). Members enjoy helping each other to understand how solutions are reached. This helps develop each person’s crossword solving skills.

Current Affairs 1     

When 2nd & 4th Fridays am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information Current Affairs 1 group does not operate to a pre-planned agenda. We review the main issues that are currently attracting media, and hence our attention. The group leader keeps a log of possible subjects for use if required. We have tolerant, free-flowing debates, moving on when we have exhausted what we want to say on a topic. We try to balance full justice to the more serious topics - of which there is never a shortage - with lighter items on sport, entertainment, and the endless curiosities of life. We meet normally at one member's home. Contact the GL for current normal meeting venue.

Current Affairs 2     

When 4th Friday of month am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information The present group was formed in January 2023 and has evolved into our current format. We meet on the fourth Friday of each month, currently in the morning from 10am to midday. About a week before the meeting a list of possible topics. currently in the news, are circulated to members for further suggestions or preferences of which to talk about. We endeavour to avoid “party political discussions“ as such. Everyone comes with their own unique viewpoint, but we try to avoid political labelling and the inferences we can each make, that labels can infer, so we have moderate and friendly discussions.

Current Affairs 3     

When 2nd Thursday am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information We meet at a member's house in Reigate where we enjoy discussing topics of the day.

Current Affairs 4     

When 2nd Thursday am
Normally meets 00:00 to 16:00
Information The discussion is led by different members of the group. Whoever is leading the group has the choice of leading in their own way. Some introduce the current events highlighted in the last month, whilst others choose to discuss a particular topic in more detail. We try to end the session with some good news or something lighthearted to send us on our way!

Cycling     

When 3rd Monday 10am
Normally meets 10:00 to 13:00
Information This group is for those who like cycling. It can include any type of bike (road, ebike, mountain). The aim is to plan 15-20 mile bike rides on local roads and bridleways within the capabilities of the members and will include a suitable tea/coffee break where available and a pub lunch or drink afterwards. On occasion, group members may transport bikes by car to enjoy a ride a bit further away.

Dutch/Flemish Interest Group     

When Wednesday fortnightly
Normally meets 10:30 to 12:00
Information This group had its first meeting in February 2024. All members are able to speak Dutch, though with differing levels of proficiency. At the moment the members of this newly formed group are getting to know each other and will be looking to use on-line Dutch language material which can be read and discussed during some sessions.

Earth & Environmental Sciences     

When 2nd Tuesday am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information If you have an interest in the world around you, but have little scientific background, this is the group for you! All is explained! It is fun, very interesting and covers such a range of topics, it is never boring and not at all scary. We are a friendly group of no more than 10 people which likes to consider the physical, natural and cultural processes that shape the world around us. The basic principles of geology and other factors that shape the surface of the earth are often considered when looking at the landscape we see around us and the plants, animals and insects that make this world their home. We also consider the cultural influences that have affected historic and present landscapes. We meet in members' houses once a month on the second Tuesday. Once a year members prepare a subject to present to the meeting which is then discussed. These presentations are often no more than an hour long and the subject can be based on past experience, or more excitingly, the exploration of a topic new to them. If you are new to making presentations in person or online, members of the Group would always be happy to help you. Earlier subjects have included the exploration of Everest, the Whin Sill, the Antonine Wall, as well as Piltdown Man, the Massif Central, gold mining in Scotland and fracking. A diverse range of topics which is ever expanding. At least once a year we try to have an all day visit to a local place of interest. Recent visits have included Buckland Park Lake, The Thames Barrier, Cuckmere Haven and the Royal Geographic Society. We also hold a magazine meeting at least once a year. Each member brings along an item or article that they consider interesting which we can all discuss.

Event - Staying Safe Online     

When Thursday 27 March 2025
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Family History 1     

When 2nd Wednesday
Normally meets 14:30 to 16:00
Information We are a group who share an enthusiasm for tracing our own family histories, albeit with quite varying levels of experience in doing so. During our meetings we try to help each other in our genealogical endeavours by exchanging knowledge and tips about topics, techniques, reference books, family history software and online resources. Sometimes one member of the group will have prepared a short presentation on a given topic, although we always make time to update each other any progress and things we have discovered. After a period of meeting over Zoom we are now meeting face-to-face again, usually in a group member's house. We also arrange occasional group outings, for example a recent group visit to the National Archives.

Family History 2     

When 3rd Thursday pm
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information Family History Group 2 continues to meet regularly at members’ homes and each year we plan a mixed programme of outings and meetings with a specific subject e.g. A relative from 1850. We share our knowledge, sometimes artifacts and documents, and help each other with “brick walls”. Twice a year all three Family History groups meet and invite an outside speaker. This has proved very popular, especially Nick Barrett of WDYTYA. We go out to lunch each summer and at our Christmas meeting we have a glass of wine and a mince pie and plan next year's programme.

Family History 3     

When 1st Thursday am
Normally meets 11:00 to 13:00
Information We are a friendly group of 12 members, who range from beginners to experienced family historians. New members who are starting out on researching their ancestry are offered one to one sessions to help them begin their journey of discovery. Each month we have a topic chosen by the group on any aspect of genealogy, and everyone contributes to the ensuing discussion. We enjoy outings, and this year we are going for a trip on a 72 year old bus around the Dorking area and ending up at Denbies!

Family History 4     

When 2nd Tuesday am
Normally meets 11:00 to 13:00
Information Have you been captivated by “Who Do You You Think You. Are?” and wondered what secrets your own family might hold? Embark on a journey of discovery that could reveal surpr connections- perhaps Royal lineage like Danny Dyer’s 11th century royal ancestors, or historical ties like Boy George’# Irish Republican links. Even if your ancestors led seemingly ordinary lives, their stories can be just as fascinating. Uncover tales of brushes with the law, social scandals, or everyday triumphs against adversity. Gain insight into their occupations, living conditions, education and communities that shaped their lives- and ultimately yours. Our friendly, established Family History Group welcomes researchers of all experience levels. We’ve been helping members connect with their past for several years, creating a supportive environment where knowledge is freely shared. Our monthly meetings feature: Engaging presentations and guest speakers Practical problem= solving sessions in smaller groups Guidance from experienced family historians Occasional research trips to relevant historical sites. Whether you’re just beginning your genealogical journey or hav3 hit a roadblock in your research,our community is here to help you discover the rich tapestry of your family’s past.

Fly Fishing     

When No set date
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French Circle 1     

When 1st & 3rd Weds pm
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information We are a friendly group who meet around the table to use our spoken French, which we agree is around "A" level standard. We do not have a native speaker in the group, therefore we do not teach the language. Rather, we give people the space and confidence to use what they know. We start by members recounting their news or recent activities which usually leads on to further discussion. We then share pre-prepared translations using material from various sources supplied by group members. These involve texts in both English to French and French to English. We aim to use our French as much as possible but of course English is allowed too when necessary!

French Circle 2 (Advanced)     

When 1st & 3rd Wed pm
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information Our aim is to give members the opportunity to restore a high level of fluency in spoken French. Suitable for members who are already fluent in French, or want to revive their former fluency. Some of our members have lived and worked in a French -speaking environment. We want to maintain our fluency in everyday conversation in general topics and everything else under the sun. Sometimes this will bring in specialist areas and there we will help each other out to try to fill unavoidable gaps in our vocabulary. We begin our meetings with a general discussion based on our recent activities and items in the news. We then study and discuss an item from the press that deals with a matter of interest in the Francophone world.

French Conversation 1     

When 2nd & 4th Mondays am
Normally meets 10:00 to 11:30
Information We are a small, friendly conversation group, sharing ideas, experiences, vocabulary and fun, all in French. Our discussions spring from newspaper and magazine articles, in addition to offerings and personal accounts from members gathered on trips to France. We also use various internet articles. Topics vary considerably, ranging from The Olympics to French road works, The Legion d'Honneur to English bathrooms! We also use games and celebrations to encourage us to speak French. Use it or lose it!

French Conversation 2     

When Tuesdays alternate
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information We are a well-established group. At each meeting we usually start with talking about what we have done since the last meeting, then maybe read and discuss a French document or view a short video, eg on YouTube, or any other topic that generates discussion.

French Conversation 3     

When 2nd and 4th Thursdays
Normally meets 14:30 to 16:30
Information We are a relatively new group, created in 2024. The objective is to give regular conversation for relatively fluent speakers who wish to keep up their ability and also to improve. At each meeting we usually start with talking about what we have done since the last meeting and then reading and discussing a French document or newspaper item.This is followed by any other topics that generate discussion.

French Improvers     

When 1st & 3rd Weds pm
Normally meets 14:30 to 16:30
Information We are a group of eight to ten whose aim is to brush up our rusty French. We want to become more fluent in speaking French when in France and to be able to understand native French speakers without panicking when they speak fast! As we don’t have a native French speaker among the group we make use of technology to help. By connecting an iPad wirelessly to the television we are able to listen, at a slower speed, to French as it is spoken today. We also watch and listen to programmes designed to help us in becoming more fluent. We each prepare a short piece on an agreed subject such as journeys, our favourite meals, or an item of news. This starts conversations and questions flowing. We also listen via the internet to native French speakers. We have tried a range of resources over the years but currently have subscribed to News in Slow French which gives us the opportunity to listen to reports and conversations about current affairs. We are able to see a transcript on screen and print it off which helps us to explore new expressions. We share the cost of the subscription every three months. Above all we enjoy ourselves and everyone is improving!

Garden Explorers     

When 3rd Tuesday pm (March to November)
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information We explore gardens looking for ideas, inspiration and for enjoyment. We visit NT properties, private gardens and NGS (National Garden Scheme) gardens. We try to visit gardens within Surrey but occasionally venture into Sussex and Kent. We use our own transport, car sharing whenever possible. Entry to most gardens is between £10- £15, which generally includes tea and cake.

Gardening 4     

When 4th Tuesday pm
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information We visit mainly fairly local gardens, and have recently started to arrange visits to gardens which will open especially for small groups. This has led to some interesting and informative visits. We occasionally meet in each other's homes to see each other's gardens and we often swap seeds and plants. We also have an annual plant swap in May We try to plan visits to a garden when it is at its best-ie Sheffield Park in autumn-and usually have at least one visit to Wisley during the year, as it is relatively close and there is something to see whatever the time of year. We car-share as far as possible to keep down the cost of our trips.

German Conversation 1     

When 2nd & 4th Tuesdays am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information Intermediate level German conversation. We get together and talk informally about current issues of the day, and anything else of interest.

German Conversation 2     

When 2nd Friday am. 4th Friday pm
Information We are a recently formed group (September 2024) and meet twice a month in members’ homes. None of us is a native German speaker. Usually we start by discussing what each of us has done recently. Sometimes this fills all of the time and sometimes we also use online listening and grammar exercises to improve our skills. Everything is informal and very friendly.

Handbells     

When Friday am
Normally meets 09:30 to 12:00
Information The R&R Handbell Group was formed at the beginning of 2016, and has developed into an extremely enthusiastic, friendly and moderately-competent team of 16 ringers. Its repertoire consists mainly of well-known popular, classical or folk tunes, which are played on three octaves (34bells + accidentals yet to be acquired). Willing group members perform occasionally in care-homes and local clubs supporting elderly/disadvantaged people. At these, the audience is usually offered the opportunity to "have a go " using small, coloured (but perfectly tuned) bells. These outings have proved most worthwhile and hugely enjoyable to all participants. We have also performed at RRu3a events and the Reigate Summer Festival. The group enjoys membership of “Handbell Ringers of Great Britain” SE Region, which stages an annual Bell Orchestra performance each May. We welcome new members interested in joining our group on a regular basis. No previous experience is required but the ability to read music (however elementary) is useful, as is attendance as regularly as possible to enable ringing as a team.There is a small termly charge to cover purchases and room hire.Interested members are welcome to come along to a Friday morning session to see us play before deciding whether to join. If you are interested in learning more about the group, or joining the group, please email the Groups’ Coordinators on groups@rru3@.org.uk.

History 1 British     

When 2nd Wednesday 10-12
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information This is a very friendly and informal group. We take it in turns each month to talk about some aspect of British History, such as people or events. The talks last approximately 45 minutes to an hour, and can be illustrated using maps, diagrams or pictures. They often give rise to lively conversation, often during the 'interval' in which we have coffee and biscuits.

History 2     

When 3rd Thursday pm
Normally meets 14:15 to 16:15
Information Our group deals with British and World History over the last one thousand years, though more regularly focussed on the Modern end of the spectrum. Each month, a member will give a 45 minute presentation on a selected, historical subject, following some research. The topic is then thrown open for general discussion where others may contribute any interesting information that they may have acquired independently. None of our members is a professional historian but we are all enthusiasts. On occasions, we also arrange to visit historic properties and exhibitions that have a connection with the subject matter.

History 3 - Modern World     

When 4th Monday pm
Normally meets 14:30 to 16:30
Information This group examines and discusses the historical implications that political, economic, social and religious influences have had in shaping the modern world. Topics recently researched include the life and times of Catherine the Great, Napoleon’s abortive attempt to invade Russia, Collapse of Central Powers in 1918 and the peace treaties that fashioned the inter-war period. Future topics include Kruschev’s involvement in the space race and the Cuban Missile Crisis. Members are invited to share their knowledge and participate in discussions. The group is currently exercising their minds investigating China's political, economic and social history.

History 4 - Hidden History     

When 2nd Tuesday am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information The aim of our group is to discuss topics of less well-known historical interest. Sessions are friendly and informal and no one person is responsible for the whole meeting. Each month three or four members prepare and deliver a short talk, on a subject of their choice, which is followed by time for discussion, when all members are able to participate. We are never short of topics and have covered the histories of people, events , places and even commodities such as coffee, coal, salt and ice!

Holidays: Northern Italy     

When 11/05/2025 - 16/05/2025
Information Staying in 4* hotel

Holidays: Oxfordshire and Warw     

When 18 -22 October
Information Holiday: The Lake District

Holidays: Suffolk     

When 9/10/25 - 13/10/25
Information Contact holidays@rru3a.org.uk The Historic Houses and Heritage of Suffolk 5 days from £779 departing 9th October 2025 Visits include Gainsborough’s House, Christchurch Mansion, Constable Country – East Bergholt, Dedham & Bridge Cottage, Bury St Edmunds, St Edmundsbury Cathedral, Ickworth House, Sutton Hoo, Aldeburgh, Snape Maltings and Audley End House & Gardens.

Italian 2     

When 1st & 3rd Tuesdays am
Normally meets 10:45 to 12:15
Information After a bit of chatting in Italian we are using a book called "Espresso 4" which provides us with listening, speaking and reading material and also revises a grammar point in each chapter. We try to finish with something more lighthearted : a game, a piece of video and, very occasionally, an aria from an opera.

Italian for Fun     

When 1st and 3rd Wednesdays
Normally meets 14:00 to 15:30
Information A small group at a group member’s house. We have been following the BBC Italianissimo 1 course with the aid of You Tube and CDs. For people wishing to improve their basic knowledge of the Italian language and vocabulary, which has been acquired through holidays or longer spells living in the country.

Jazz & Swing Appreciation     

When 2nd Friday pm
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information Everyone is invited to bring along a couple of favourite tracks from a cd or Youtube/smart speaker so there is quite an eclectic mix. Occasional themed presentation e.g. 4 saxophonists, trumpet players through the decades; blues from early days to Rolling Stone; composers/arrangers; examples of different jazz genres. Possibly videos of jazz concerts We share information about upcoming local gigs, and book tickets if enough people are interested.

Jazz Appreciation 2     

When 2nd Monday am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information We bring favourite CDs to play,featuring modern jazz and blues from the 1930s to modern day but also use Alexa technology. We regularly go to local jazz events in the area too.

Jazz Group     

When NULL
Information Alan Barrett - ? William Davies - Double Bass Mike Goulding - Drums Margaret Lawrence - Sax & keyboard

Keep Moving Outdoors     

When Thurs a.m.
Normally meets 10:00 to 11:00
Information Walk, talk and exercise in a small group. We start with some Qi Gong type movement then walk around the park. We then do some exercises to maintain mobility and keep the brain active. We then walk on to do some resistance exercises and stretches.

Latin 1     

When 1st & 3rd Thursdays pm
Normally meets 14:15 to 15:30
Information We have a reasonable knowledge of Latin and have been following the Cambridge Latin Course for a number of years now, and have reached Book 4. We concentrate mostly on language but also discuss Roman civilisation.

Latin 2     

When Tuesday am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information This group is for members who would like to continue to learn, or refresh, their Latin.

Learn to Relax     

When 1st Tuesday pm
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information These ancient practices of Breath Awareness and Meditation give an experience that aims to bring peace, joy and harmony into our lives. It can bring about many positive changes in ourselves, our interactions with others and the world in general. The process of learning relaxation techniques can help you develop more self-awareness and learn skills that enable you to live a more balanced, whole-hearted and happy life. Each session starts with some gentle mindful movements to release physical tension in the body, followed by various breathing practices which focus on slowing and calming the mind, and ending with a short, seated meditation to bring you into total mind and body relaxation. No experience or knowledge necessary, all levels are welcome. Please wear loose, comfortable clothing.

Lets Play Games     

When 2nd Friday Evening
Normally meets 19:30 to 21:30
Information The Lets Play Games group is for people who would like to learn some new board games and play some old ones.

Local History     

When 2nd Thursday pm
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information This is a very active group with monthly meetings or outings. Members are encouraged to suggest and plan visits to areas of local interest/ present a talk at a meeting.

Lunch Club 2     

When Monthly As agreed
Normally meets 12:15 to 00:00
Information We are a friendly and welcoming group that meets for a chat and a good meal. The lunches are held on different days of the week so that people with specific commitments on particular days are not excluded. We often try out new pubs and restaurants, but always enjoy revisiting old favourites. Recently the group visited pubs such as Home Cottage ( Redhill), The Dog and Duck (Outwood), as well as restaurants such as Hatay (Reigate), Nisou (Reigate) and The Reverie (Buckland). Suggestions for venues are always welcome from members of the group. Hope you can join us soon!

Lunch Club 3     

When Monthly As agreed
Information This group formed in March 2025. We are a friendly and social group, who all seem to be enjoying our lunch get togethers. We have had 3 to date which have been successful, and various ideas on venues, parking, and table sizes discussed. With agreement of all, I have increased the group number to 18.

Lunch Club Sundays 1     

When 3rd Sunday
Information We are a friendly group who meet to enjoy Sunday lunch together at a range of local pubs. The group leaders are very much open to suggestions of any new venues from the members.

Lunch Club Sundays 2     

When 1st and 3rd Sundays
Information This recently formed group had its first lunch outing in February 2025. The idea is to enjoy lunch in good company at local pubs and restaurants, with members taking turns to suggest and book venues. We usually have around 12 members attending. We visit venues up to 20 minutes drive from Reigate and a lift can be arranged if required.

Mahjong     

When 2nd Tuesdays am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:30
Information It is a game for 4 players. We meet and play on the homes of different members of the group.

Mathematics     

When 1st Fridays am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information Do you have an interest in Mathematics? We are a group catering for those who do, whether it stems from the use of maths in past working life, or is simply a fascination with this intriguing subject. At our monthly meetings, a group member will give a talk on a maths topic that interests them. Questions and discussions are very much part of this. Our range is wide-from focusing on the achievements of a famous mathematician many centuries ago, to taking a look at more recent developments in the subject. Over the last few years, topics have included differential equations, maths in music, orbits and escape velocity, polyhedra and special relativity. When possible, talks cover how maths relates to something familiar in the real world.

Middle-8     

When Wednesday
Normally meets 10:00 to 13:00
Information Our musical group currently comprises a pianist, guitarist, 2 saxophonists/clarinetists, a singer and percussion (standard moderate-to-good). We meet every two weeks and our repertoire includes standards, popular and Latin-American.

Music Appreciation 2     

When 2nd and 4th Tuesday
Information Our aim is to enhance members' enjoyment and understanding of the whole spectrum of classical music, from early to modern, by informed listening. Each member has the opportunity to present their own choice of programme which may or may not have a theme depending on their own preferences. In addition to well-known works by established composers, there is often an emphasis on little known works or composers. Discussion is encouraged and this results in a varied, balanced and enjoyable musical experience. No prior musical knowledge or skills are required, just an interest in music and an open mind.

Music Appreciation 3     

When 3rd Friday pm
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information Sheer enjoyment of listening to good classical music in a welcoming environment. A varied programme is presented monthly usually with the consensus of the group members. One meeting could be centered around a theme where every member is asked to bring a piece of music that represents their thoughts on usually a one-word theme. The next meeting could have one member presenting a whole programme of their choice to members.

Narrative Writing 1     

When 4th Tuesday pm
Normally meets 14:30 to 16:30
Information As you might guess from the title, the members of this group write stories. The definition of ‘narrative’ is a wide one and has included fiction, autobiography and short play scripts. We have published a collection of stories titled "Short Stories from Surrey" available on Amazon. Our most recent project was a collaboration with Middle8 music group writing and performing stories inspired by a selection of their songs. Future projects are decided by the group but individuals are welcome to follow their own projects and to bering them to the group for ideas and comment. During the session we read our current work which is then commented on critically by the rest of the group.

Narrative Writing 2     

When 4th Tuesday pm
Normally meets 14:30 to 16:30
Information The group encourages all members to explore and create their own, new writing and to share the texts with other members. We usually choose a theme in advance but members sometimes prefer to write something unrelated, and we set a suggested limit of 1000 words, so that there is time for everyone to read out their work. The rest of the group may give feedback in a positive way, to help and stimulate everyone to keep on learning! We usually write narrative texts (rather than poetry) which can be fictional, non-fictional, autobiographical or from a stimulus such as artefacts, particular events etc. We aim to develop our creative skills in a supportive atmosphere whilst having fun too(and, of course, tea and biscuits!). Sometimes we do a simple 10 minute exercise based on a word or a simple theme. The group meets monthly at someone’s house , although we are small enough to allow each member to contribute, we would also welcome new members who like the sound of what we do. The group meets monthly at a member's house. Although the group is small enough to allow each member to contribute, we would also welcome new members who like the sound of what we do.

Opera 1     

When 1st Wednesday am
Normally meets 10:15 to 12:15
Information We listen to CD's and watch DVDs of operas but we do not sing. We discuss what members of the group have seen or heard recently and what they will see next. We have learnt about castratti, counter-tenors, the various forms of tenor. etc. We aim to learn about composers, librettists and enjoy listening to our members favourite arias and singers.

Opera 2     

When 2nd and 4th Tuesdays
Normally meets 14:15 to 16:30
Information We listen to CDs or watch DVDs and then discuss different aspects of the opera chosen for that session.

Ornithology     

When 3rd Thursday am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information We are a very enthusiastic group of bird watchers. Sightings and identification of common and less common birds are always rewarding. With the exception of August, we have full or half-day trips to various nature reserves, parks and coastal areas. Examples of the places we have visited are Pulborough Brooks RSPB Nature Reserve, Sevenoaks Wildfowl Reserve, Warnham Nature Reserve, Mercers Country Park,and WWT Barney and Arundel. In August we do not meet. In July we have a summer lunch together.

Out and About 1     

When Flexible
Information We are, quite simply, a group of individuals who contact each other if we want to, say, visit a National Trust site, an exhibition, the cinema or a concert, enjoy a walk, meet for coffee and chat, or a light lunch, all at short notice and with pleasant company.To enable the group to do this at short notice, individuals share their ideas with the other group members, and ensure a speedy response, by posting them on the group's WhatsApp. Members are encouraged to share their ideas for socialising spontaneously!

Out and About 2     

When Flexible
Information Following the success of the original Out and About group, we have recently, May 2025, set up another, namely Out and About 2! We aim to continue in the same vein, as a group of individuals who wish to meet up spontaneously, to share an event or experience. We contact each other via our WhatsApp group to suggest outing ideas, for example: Coffee and Company, Walks, Talks, Lunches, Cinema, Exhibitions and National Trust visits. All ideas are welcome! Those individuals who wish to attend can then express an interest and respond directly to confirm arrangements before the adventure begins!

Outing Margate- Red Cross     

When Thursday 19 June 2025
Information Outing by coach to Margate, a day at the Seaside, with pickup at Red Cross

Outing to Margate- Redhill     

When Thursday 19 June 2025
Information Outing by Coach to Margate, a Day at the Seaside, with pickup at Redhill

Outing Woking Theatre CHICAGO     

When Weds 30 July 2025
Normally meets 10:00 to 19:00
Information Coach outing to Woking Theatre to see CHICAGO

Outings Margate     

When Thursday 19 June 2025
Information Outing to Margate. List of members with a place on the outing

Outings Margate Police Stn     

When Thursday 19 June 2025
Information Day outing to Margate, a day at the Seaside, pick up at the Police station

Outings Oxford Police Station     

When Oxford Weds 2 April 2025 Police Station
Information Outing to Oxford Weds 2 April 2025

Outings Oxford Red Cross     

When Oxford Weds 2 April 2025 Reigate Red Cross
Information Single Visit Oxford - Reigate, Red Cross

Outings Oxford Redhill pick up     

When Outing to Oxford Weds 2 April 2025 Redhill pick
Information Outing to Oxford Weds 2 April 2025

Outings: Bluebell Railway     

When 11/09/2025
Information This group is purely for accounting purposes and does not contain information about members.

Outings: Chichester 2024     

When 13/08/2024
Information This group is purely for accounting purposes and does not contain information about members.

Outings: City of Rochester     

When 22/05/2024
Information This group is purely for accounting purposes and does not contain information about members.

Outings: Day Seaside Margate     

When 19/06/2025
Information This group is purely for accounting purposes and does not contain information about members.

Outings: Oxford City Tour     

When 02/04/2025
Information This group is purely for accounting purposes and does not contain information about members.

Outings: Syon House & Park     

When 19/09/2024
Information This group is purely for accounting purposes and does not contain information about members.

Outings: Winchester City Tour     

When 11/12/2024
Information This group is purely for accounting purposes and does not contain information about members.

Outings:Woking Theatre Chicago     

When 30/07/2025
Information This group is purely for accounting purposes and does not contain information about members.

Patchwork - Machine     

When 2nd Tuesday pm
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:30
Information The group is a mixture of very experienced and novices so it's a good opportunity to swap techniques and help each other. We try to introduce a new method each month and also work on group projects. Using a rotary cutter and cutting mat a huge variety of patchwork patterns can be produced quickly using a sewing machine. Designs can incorporate stripes, squares and triangles. The patchwork can be used to make small items such as cushions, place mats, table runners etc or larger items such as baby quilts and bed quilts. The finished tops can then be machine or hand quilted according to preference. Rotary cutters, cutting mats and sewing machines are available for use. Fabric and a hand sewing kit is all that is required to get started producing patchwork tops.

Philosophy 1     

When 1st Tuesday a.m.
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information If the ? is your favourite symbol on your computer keyboard, then this group could be your natural home. Members take turns to choose their own topics to present, having done some research. They do not give a lecture – instead they introduce and guide a discussion, augmenting it at times with selected quotations and their own thoughts. All members are expected to participate. Some topics covered recently: Euthanasia. Humanism. What’s wrong with society? African Philosophy. The limits to growth on planet Earth. When is enough, enough? Is there ever such a thing as a just war? The philosophy of History and Historiography. To punish or not to punish? Rawls ‘A Theory of Justice’. What is normal? The philosophy of Literature. Aesthetics. What is beauty and does it matter? And based on chapters in Julian Baggini’s book ‘How the World Thinks’: Karma, Time, Tradition and Harmony. None of us is a professional philosopher. But like philosophers, we all enjoy thinking and questioning, and endeavour to make our reasoning as rigorous as possible. When we discuss a topic (always with great civility), the aim of each member is not to ‘win the argument’, but to make some progress towards ‘truth, wisdom and understanding’.

Philosophy 2     

When 2nd & 4th Tuesdays am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information In our discussions of Philosophy we usually all follow a book with individual members introducing chapters in turn. We have moved on from Political Philosophy to early philosophical introductions including Descartes' "Meditations" and Bertrand Russell's "Problems of Philosophy. Currently we are reading "Metaphysical Animals". An account of how four exceptional Women Graduates, including Elisabeth Anscombe and Iris Murdoch, changed the face of Oxford University Philosophy in the 1940's and 50's. This unfamiliar story has been a source of lively discussions.

Photography     

When 1st Thursday
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information We like to take pictures of all sorts so we generally gather at venues within reasonable travelling distance from home which regularly includes London. Members suggest suitable locations for the months ahead, and the annual programme is compiled by the group leader. 
Outings are of course selected for their photographic interest and often follow the form of; meeting for coffee then either exploring together as a group or in small numbers. We might meet up again for afternoon tea where the members discuss what they have seen through the day. At least once a year the group visits a photographic exhibition to see how others do it. 
Review meetings are held three times a year. Their main purpose is to give members the chance to examine photos that the group have taken during the previous period, to appreciate their successes and learn from the problems that they inevitably encounter. Images are displayed digitally. 
The Photography Group is a friendly group of those with a keen interest in our subject. It does not require any expensive equipment and so we attract all ranges of skill and experience. We do not compete with one another but share a common interest and benefit greatly from the support and the encouragement of our peers.

Play Reading 1     

When 2nd & 4th Tuesdays am
Normally meets 09:45 to 12:00
Information The play reading group meets to read a wide range of plays: drama, comedy, mystery and more! From playwrights both modern and a little less modern, well-known and less known. Plays are chosen for the correct number of characters to ensure that everyone a part, although sometimes people have to double-up. Everybody has a script and members take it in turn to "produce" a play, sorting out the cast and giving the directions in the script. Whilst we are not performing we do try to inject life into the script to make it lively and entertaining. Over many years we have read dozens of plays and have yet to run out of a supply-or enthusiasm.

Poetry For Pleasure     

When 2nd Wednesday pm
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information We read and discuss the work of one or two poets that we have nominated at the previous meeting. Members are also invited to read poetry of their choice. Poets we have considered recently included: Pope, Stevie Smith, Nigel Forde,Browning, Wordsworth and Shakespeare.

Poetry Reading     

When 2nd Wednesday pm
Normally meets 14:15 to 16:15
Information We read and discuss poetry. Meetings generally focus on a particular poet chosen in advance and we take it in turns to read selected poems. Poets whose poems we've read in the past include W B Yeats, T S Eliot, John Betjeman and Robert Frost as well as more modern poets such as Wendy Cope and Simon Armitage. Poetic themes we've explored in the past have sometimes been seasonal (e.g. poems about Spring or Winter) or have often related to particular aspects of human experience (e.g.Travel or Nature), but we're always open to new ideas.

Psychology     

When 1st Thursday
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information We are a group of people interested in how the mind works. We are currently working our way through the Dorling Kindersley Psychology Book which gives a general background to this wide ranging subject. We use sections of this book as a basis of discussion at group meetings, although members are free to discuss any aspect of Psychology that they find interesting.

Pub Quiz     

When Wednesday Evenings
Normally meets 20:00 to 22:00
Information Pit your wits with our U3A team in convivial surroundings. Do you enjoy TV quizzes? Do you sometimes think that you could do better than the contestants? Why not join our Pub Quiz team?   We usually quiz on Wednesday Evenings at The Plough, Church Lane, Redhill, but also regularly branch out to other local pub venues.

Quiz evening 22nd May     

When One off. Thurs May 22nd
Information 

Railway Studies 1     

When 2nd Tuesday am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information Over the years since the group was formed its members have produced and presented a wide range of topics with railways at the centre. We have heard about the Rainhill Trials in 1829 when Rocket showed a new way of building locomotives, the development and use of a particular type of locomotive, looked at the many sketches, paintings and photographs by well known artists depicting the railways and talked about the ordinary people who worked for the railways and were their mainstay. For a few years an annual visit, recently inviting Group 2 to join us as well, to a railway location has taken place.These have included trips to the Bluebell Railway where, thanks to our leader, arrangements to see behind the scenes were made, to a local model railway enthusiast and to mainline stations such as Kings Cross and St Pancras to see how they have progressed since the vast changes in railway operation have been in operation. There are so many facets to this subject that many more ideas for topics are being considered when planning ahead takes place.

Railway Studies 2     

When 1st Wednesday am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information Railway Studies Group 2 has been running since April 2017 in close cooperation with Group 1. Most years several successful talks from one group are repeated for the other group. There are 9 regular members, one of whom usually brings along a model and explains the history of the class - all manner of Southern and London North Eastern classes have been particular favourites. We update ourselves regularly on local railway matters, such as the developments at Gatwick, Redhill and Reigate, for example. Members are always encouraged to bring along for discussion a piece of railway ephemera, or a cutting or a story they have read, though this is not compulsory. Monthly news items are always a feature of the morning. Each meeting will have a major focus, the usual idea being someone gives a talk of about 45 minutes to an hour. Recent topics have included the Harz Mountain Railway (linked to a U3A visit to Germany), the Tattenham Corner line, Railway hotels, the Immingham Docks of the Great Central, the British Transport Police and semaphore signals from the north-west to the south-east of England. Talks are usually supported by a series Powerpoint photos using the TV screen (help Provided). It's an eclectic mix, naturally dependent on the will and time of the members. We try to arrange one outdoor visit per year, examples include a day on the DLR and a behind the scenes visit to the Bluebell Railway.

RUG - AV team     

When First Fridays and ad-hoc
Normally meets 13:00 to 16:00
Information This team operate the Audio Visual equipment at Reigate Park Church for the monthly meeting, and occasionally at other venues for ad-hoc events.

RUG - Consultation Group     

When NULL
Information Consultation group established 2023 following survey of 2022

RUG - Entertainment planning     

When NULL
Information The main organising team for entertainment events.

RUG - Furniture shifters     

When Generally Friday monthly meetings
Information Crew to set up tables and chairs, usually at Friday meetings at South Park Church and Coffee Mornings. May also post directional signs at Coffee Mornings and occasional ad hoc venues.

RUG - Here & Now     

When NULL
Information The editorial team for the magazine Here & Now

RUG - Holiday planning     

When NULL
Information The planning team for rru3a holidays

RUG - Outings team     

When NULL
Information The planning and organising team for rru3a outings

RUG - Parking team     

When Generally Fridays and ad hoc
Information Crew to organise parking. Generally at Friday meetings at Reigate Park Church, and occasionally at other venues.

RUG - Speakers     

When NULL
Information 

RUG - Tea Helpers     

When NULL
Information Really Useful Group members who volunteer to help with refreshments at U3A meetings.

RUG - Website support     

When NULL
Information Shirley Harnett manages the website with editorial support from the others in the list

RUGS 17 October     

When Thursday 17 October
Information 

RUGS Technical Support     

When Flexible
Information This group helps u3A members with technical queries about the use of technology (smartphone, tablets of PCs) either via initial e-mail contact, or at the monthly coffee mornings.

RUGS Welcome Team     

When NULL
Information Really Useful Group members who welcome other members and visitors to the monthly Friday meetings

Rummikub 1     

When 1st Wednesday
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information Rummikub is a tile-based game for two to four players.Members pitch their wits against one another to win at this challenging tile game.

Rummikub 2     

When 3rd Thursday pm
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information Rummikub is played using 104 tiles in 4 different colours numbered from 1 to 13. A player picks 14 tiles and tries to lay down tiles that total 30 or more, in sets or runs. Sets have to be in different colours, and runs have to be in the same colour. The game ends when one player has laid down all of their tiles.

Science     

When 2nd Friday am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information We are a lovely mix of people, from different backgrounds, who meet monthly in each others homes. We have enquiring minds and are able to think "outside-the-box". Some members have spent years working in laboratories, others just have a broad interest in how things work. There are no brain surgeons or rocket scientists among us-thus far, anyway! The format of each meeting is usually that one member presents a presentation of about an hour on whatever subject they have chosen to research. This is followed by coffee and amiable, science-focussed chat. The subject range is very wide. Examples from last year are: Brewing, Combustion Engines, Darwin's The Origin of Species, Paper Manufacture, Radioactivity, Science and Philosophy and Storage of electric power. We do have a list of many subjects, though many members are keen to research their own. So, we learn all the time, even if we're not great at remembering it all-and it's always fun!

Scrabble 2     

When Ad Hoc
Information We play a couple of games of friendly Scrabble during which those of us who are more experienced can offer advice to those less so and hopefully this helps to improve their game and obtain higher scores.

Scrabble 3     

When 4th Friday pm
Normally meets 14:30 to 16:30
Information We play a couple of games of friendly Scrabble during which those of us who are more experienced can offer advice to those less so and hopefully this helps to improve their game and obtain higher scores.

Serendipity     

When Thursday last am
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information Each member of the group contributes their take on a pre-agreed word, preferably one capable of different meanings, thus producing a serendipity collection of facts  and anecdotes. For example, we've had: Line: Whitby steam railway, Balaclavas Thin Red Line, Latitude & Longitude, and line drawing. Current/Currant: Current accounts, ocean currents, and baking currants. Court: Magistrates Court, court shoes, Queen Elizabeth Is court and her courting of Dudley. Pitch: marketing pitch, perfect pitch, stall pitch and publication pitch. Sight/Site/Cite: Guide Dogs for the Blind, the site of ancient Kaunos, eyesight of crustaceans, manure sites, and a recital of a citation.

Sewing Buddies     

When 3rd Wednesday of month
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information Sewing Buddies was restarted at the beginning of 2023 with three of the original group and four new members. We meet on the third Wednesday of each month from 2-4pm. We are interested in making and altering clothes mainly for ourselves. We share ideas, information and sewing skills. We have been venturing into recycling and adapting existing clothes and learning how to alter patterns. Our skills set vary but our enthusiasm is strong!

Sewing Buddies 2     

When 1st Wednesday
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information The focus is on making clothes, mainly for ourselves and family, sharing ideas, information and sewing skills. We also consider how to recycle and adapt items to create new patterns. The skills within the group vary but we are all enthusiastic and eager to learn. We also appreciate the opportunity for companionship whilst in our happy sewing space. All abilities welcome.

Singing For Pleasure     

When 2nd & 4th Weds am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information This group is designed, just as the title indicates, for members of the U3A to enjoy a morning of accompanied singing. We are an enthusiastic group singing a wide range of music - but so far we have chosen to steer clear of classical and church music. We occasionally perform on an informal basis, and we are constantly updating our repertoire. First and foremost, we have fun.

Spanish Conversation     

When 1st & 3rd Weds am
Normally meets 10:30 to 12:30
Information Our Spanish expertise ranges from reasonably proficient to bilingual. We start a meeting by each talking about what we have done since the previous meeting; this usually leads to questions and the conversation may take various directions. Once we have exhausted the conversation, we read out loud a newspaper article, usually from El País, on a topic of interest. We do not translate into English, but we do occasionally need to focus on a point of grammar or the meaning of a specific word in context. If there is still time, we may discuss the events or points of view described in the article. We have started a Spanish exchange with a town in Northern Spain.

Spanish Improvers     

When 2nd & 4th Weds pm
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information This group is working at about AS level.  We use various sources of Spanish from the internet and magazines to extend our vocabulary and improve our grammar. During a typical meeting we start by exchanging news from our daily lives to develop our conversational skills; we take turns to read a text aloud and discuss new words or grammatical points and we listen to a podcast in Spanish.

Stitchers     

When 1st Tuesday pm
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information This group has been going since November 2011. We are a group of nine who meet in each others's homes. We started as a hand patchwork group but have since diversified to include knitting and crochet although it is still predominantly a patchwork group. Occasionally we work on a new idea put forward by a member of the group but usually we work on our own projects.

Theatre Outings     

When As Arranged
Information Theatre visits are arranged for productions, particularly musicals and plays, in London as well as in more local theatres. We generally make our own way to the theatre. Most visits are to matinees, and always with a group discount. Some members join the group leader for lunch beforehand and others meet the leader at the theatre half an hour or so before the start of the performance to collect their ticket. The most recent visit was to " Oliver" in March 2025.

Theatre; Oliver     

When March 12th 2024
Information 

Travel Group     

When 4th Monday pm
Normally meets 14:00 to 16:00
Information If you have enjoyed visiting places around the UK and further afield, why not share your experiences and join our friendly Travel Group? We meet in each other's homes to talk about our past, present and future travel, usually illustrated with photos or videos, maps and pamphlets. Our group has varied interests such as walking holidays, sightseeing, cruises, photography and many more.

Ukulele     

When 2nd & 4th Weds am
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information The ukulele is a fun instrument and comes in a range of sizes and styles from the vary small Soprano up to the Bass ukulele. Our members have a variety of different ukuleles, the most popular being the Concert. We also have some Banjoleles in the group. We meet twice a month in members homes and have a large selection of songs to play. We performed at the 2024 end of year entertainment.

Ukulele Beginners     

When 1st and 3rd Tuesday evening
Normally meets 19:00 to 20:00
Information A group for members who want to learn to play the ukulele. We learn chords and strumming techniques and use them to sing well-known, easy songs. The group is suitable for absolute beginners or those at an early stage of learning the instrument.

Walking     

When 2nd Mon & 4th Thurs
Normally meets 10:00 to 12:00
Information Our walks are circular routes, usually three and a half to four miles in length, and taking between 1 and a half to 2 hours. We start within a few miles of Reigate and Redhill, perhaps as far away as Chipstead, Godstone, Charlwood or Dorking. Transport to the starting points is not provided- you will need either your own transport or to arrange a lift with someone else in the group. A walk usually attracts 10 or so people but it has been known to be as many as 20. The membership list of the group is long but not everybody turns up every time. As an experiment during the summer of 2025, we will include one or two longer walks, of around 6 or 7 miles. The start points to these could be a little further away than the usual walks-perhaps Abinger or Friday Street , for example. We will take a break part- way round so that people can eat their picnic lunch. I periodically send to the group an email containing a list of the next drew walks. Please join us to explore paths that might be new to you, and bring with you your suggestions for walks on paths that might be new to others.

Wine Appreciation 2     

When 3rd Thursday
Normally meets 19:30 to 22:00
Information We meet in each other's houses, normally on the 3rd Thursday of the month. The meeting starts at 7:30pm and usually ends by 10.30pm at the latest. Each meeting deals with a wine topic, typically a country or region/grape (or grapes), chosen by the host. The wines( normally 3 whites and 3 reds) are selected and bought by the host, along with accompanying nibbles, and is reimbursed by the members attending.

Yoga 1     

When Friday as arranged
Normally meets 10:00 to 11:30
Information Keep fit and healthy with regular exercise and gentle movement. This group has been running for several years by an experienced Yoga teacher. We are lucky to have the use of a magnificent room at the Yoga Ananda Centre in Reigate where all equipment, including mats, blankets, bolsters etc is provided so members just come wearing loose comfortable clothing, although one or two have their own mats, or may be purchased at the Centre if you would prefer to own your own. Meets by arrangement, usually on Fridays Cost : £3 per session