PRIDE OF READING AWARDS 2024: Burghfield Santas win Charity of the Year
A group of local people having fun and entertaining the community has had an amazing outcome, saving people's lives.
Read moreDetailsA group of local people having fun and entertaining the community has had an amazing outcome, saving people's lives.
Read moreDetailsA woman who started a local Motor Neurone Disease Association group after the death of her husband from the illness has been dubbed "awesome"
Read moreDetailsThe home of award winning charity fundraiser 'Are You Listening Festival?' and having promoted several huge global acts, the Reading-based independe
Read moreDetailsThe Tilehurst construction company which was formed in 1889 has continually dedicated time and effort to the Reading community.
Read moreDetailsCelebrating their 160th anniversary this year, this musical institution now has another reason to celebrate.
Read moreDetailsA teenager who has experienced loved ones facing life-changing accidents and chronic diagnosis has been driven to increase the youth voice
Read moreDetailsA foster carer who tragically lost her own daughter to suicide has been able to turn a tragedy into a legacy of hope.
Read moreDetailsA record shop in Caversham is 'the spirit of community and cultural enrichment'.
Read moreDetailsReading FC legend Adam Le Fondre returned to Berkshire on Sunday for a Q&A event at the Purple Turtle.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC striker Andy Carroll has opened up about life in France after departing England last year.
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