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Organisations:

Organisation Name Area
1R.O.A.R. 
 Delivering positive activties to young people aged 8-13 throughout Sheffield. Details of activities and venues will also be posted at www.kidscando.tk.
2Rachel SwinburnHillsborough 
 Has fish. Member of 'Lone Parents' Network. Graded OUTSTANDING by Osfted in July 2007 report.
3Rachel TanswellMeadowhead 
  
4RADAR  
 RADAR is a national network of disability organisations and disabled people. RADAR plays a key role at the heart of the disability movement, acting with independence to clarify and channel the needs and expectations of disabled people and organisations to Westminster and Whitehall. 
5Radar Keys - Disabled AccessibilityCity Centre 
  The keys allow disabled people access to any toilets nationwide. The individual must apply for a key through Children and Young People's Service Directorate (formerly known as Social Services).
6Rainbow Forge NIJHackenthorpe 
 Milk & snack provided
7Rainbow Forge Parent & Toddler GroupHackenthorpe 
 Snacks and Drinks provided
8Rainbow Forge Primary SchoolHackenthorpe 
 For more information on this school, please click on the link below:- http://schoolsfinder.direct.gov.uk/3732363/overview/
9Rainbow Parent and Toddler GroupManor 
 Group run by qualified nursery nurse. Each week there are planned craft activities, building, dressing up, messy play and baby toys. Parents are expected to play and assist their little ones, help to tidy away, whilst meeting new friends. Every week the community nursery nurse from the health visiti...
10Randstad Work SolutionsCity Centre 
 Randstad offer temporary and permanent positions in the commercial sector.
11Ranmoor Toddler GroupRanmoor 
  
12RascalsCrosspool 
 Snacks provided
13RathboneCity Centre 
 Additional Contact: Freephone 0800 731 5321 Rathbone works towards helping anyone whose needs have not been met by education, or who needs support to overcome their barriers to learning, training or employment. Rathbone can advise on concerns about children falling behind their peers, getting e...
14Ray of HopeHillsborough 
 Ray of Hope is a support group based in North Sheffield, for families of children with any kind of special needs. They aim to provide peer support through regular meetings and coffee mornings along with access to information. The children have a variety of special needs including Autistic spectrum...
15RD4U 
 Additional Contact: Helpline 0808 167 1677 RD4U is a website designed for young people by young people. It is part of Cruse Bereavement Care's Youth Involvement Project and exists to support people after the death of someone close. RD4U means the 'road for you' - the main aim of the site is to le...
16Reach Out Hillsborough 
 Healthy snacks are provided for children. The activities are determined by parents
17Reach Out Childcare Holiday SchemeHillsborough 
 Snacks are provided. Children should bring their own packed lunch. Also run an Out of School Club.
18Reach Out Childcare Out of School Club Hillsborough 
 Snacks are provided. Children should bring their own packed lunch. Also run an Out of School Club.
19Real Baby Milk 
 Real Baby Milk supports families and professionals across the UK.  Our website will give you easy access to the wealth of good information that is out there, the most up to date and comprehensive list of breastfeeding support in the UK and links to other sites to support you with everything and anyt...
20Rebecca ArmstrongBradway 
 I have been a childminder now for 3 years. I have two older children of my own. There are great facilities near where I live including raill network, Millhouses, Graves Park and Chatsworth House which we visit regularly. I've gained experience working in schools and with children with special needs...
21Rebecca LaneMillhouses 
 I am confident that I can provide the best care for your child by providing a stimulating and safe environment for them to learn and enjoy. Large selection of toys/vehicles/role play equipment. Variety of activities including crafts, music, outdoors, IT, library, toddler groups, parks, farms, town....
22Rebecca RimmerBeauchief 
 Outdoor play in a secure garden, a variety of crafts and play. Quiet place for babies to sleep. I enjoy many outings with the children that vary from local toddler groups, parks and soft play areas during the term to places such as the Butterfly House, Farms and Gulliver’s Kingdom during the holiday...
23RECYCLE 
  Recycle.co.uk is the FREE giveaway website to recycle all your unwanted items for free to people in your area. Don't let your attic, shed or cupboards fill up with unwanted junk, Recycle them to a new home today.Our aim is to reduce the waste that is taken to landfills & skips. Remember that your o...
24Recycle Now 
 Recycle Now is the national recycling campaign for England, aimed at encouraging more of us to recycle more things, more often and to understand the positive benefits of our actions. The campaign was launched in 2004 and works closely with local authorities, retailers and community groups to deliver...
25Red Dragon Taekwondo Club Stannington 
 Aims to teach martial arts to young and old, from the age of 6 and instill self confidence and self improvement. Beginners welcome. Times: Mondays, 5.30-7.30pm, Thursday 6.00-7.30pm (under 12s), 7.30-9.00pm (over 12s)
26Redmires Nursery 
 Nappies, wipes, formula milk & solid food provided. All meals can be provided for an additional £2.51.
27ReedCity Centre 
 Employment agency providing temporary and permanent positions in a variety of sectors.
28Refugee Access 
  The Refugee Acces website is a comprehensive website for asylum seekers, refugees and agencies working in Yorkshire and Humberside area. It includes a directory of organisations providing services in the region and also a variety of translated leaflets. Also provide a diary of events for asylum se...
29Refugee Council 
 The Refugee Council is the largest organisation in the UK working with asylum seekers and refugees. They give direct help and support and also work with asylum seekers and refugees to ensure their needs and concerns are addressed.
30Refugee LifelineCity Centre 
  Refugee Lifeline provides temporary accommodation with care and support for people in emergency situations.
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Services and Events:

Service or Event Name Area
1Recreational Skiing Neepsend 
 Open for recreational skiing.  When: Monday - Friday 2.00pm - 9.00pm. Saturday and Sunday 9.00am - 6.00pm. Closed Monday and Tuesday May - September Cost: Prices vary according to ages, times and abilities. Please see website or ring for details. Access: Wheelchair access and accessible to...
2ReCycle BikesHeeley 
  
3Reignhead ToddlersBeighton 
  
4Relaxation - Healthy Living WorkshopsShiregreen 
 General Information These workshops are designed to be a starting point for people who would like to change how they think and feel about themselves and the world around them, and improve their mental wellbeing. Advice regarding further help and information will be available at the workshop. Als...
5Remploy - SheffieldCity Centre 
 Remploy have an office in Sheffield City Centre to help people who have a disability or health condition to find or get back into work. They help people: return to work in any sector (e.g. after the birth of a child) and who have a disability/health condition which may be a barrier. who w...
6Riding LessonsRinginglow 
 Offering a range of lessons from private to class, catering to individual needs.  All lessons are taught by suitably trained instructors. Facilities include an indoor arena, outdoor arena, lunging ring, lecture room, purpose built jumping paddock, large selection of show jumps and variety of cross-c...
7Rising 5s Stocksbridge 
 Structured class for rising fives. Parents need to stay in the water with children. Waiting lists for new recruits - recruit every 8 weeks. When: Saturday classes at 2.10pm and 2.50pm Classes in the week-contact the centre for times.  Cost: For an 8 week block: £40.00, £35.00 discount, £30.0...
8Road Safety Unit 
 No hire facilities, but offer limited information such as a leaflet on car safety. Also offer information with regards to road safety, cycling training etc. Please contact for further details. Access: Wheelchair access and disabled toilets in Howden House reception.
9Rock Stars Highfield 
 Two hours of fully supervised climbing, including all climbing equipment and refreshments. An ideal way to get children interested in an adventure sport and a great and exciting way to exercise. All the sessions are suitable for absolute beginners and further advanced clubs are available. When: S...
10Rocking Horse Music Group (S6)Walkley 
 Age range: 6 months - 4 years Music, puppet percussion, playtime & snack afterwards. Parents and carers to stay with child. Separate large playroom for unlimited play after music session. When: Friday mornings, please ring for details of session times. Cost: £4.00 per session, first session f...
11Russian Classes for FunShirecliffe 
 Fun through fairy tales, stories, poems, conversation, maths, songs, music & movement and outdoor activities. One to one sessions are also available, please contact for details. When: Monday - Friday 3.45pm - 4.45pm, 4.45pm - 5.45pm & 5.45pm - 6.45pm. Saturdays by arrangement. Cost: £3.75 - £4....
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