Infinity Property & Lifestyle Management wins prestigious South East startup award
Infinity Property & Lifestyle Management, founded by duo Katie Morgan and Emma Willoughby, has been named Professional Services Startup of the Year
Read moreDetailsInfinity Property & Lifestyle Management, founded by duo Katie Morgan and Emma Willoughby, has been named Professional Services Startup of the Year
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support (TVPS), the Berkshire-based HIV charity that's been supporting people since 1985
Read moreDetailsLocal residents gathered in the sunshine to celebrate an exciting new chapter for Reading's Coley community
Read moreDetailsSchool of the Year - Qwerty Quality design company Qwerty said they are proud to continue their long-standing support of the Pride of Reading Awards, having sponsored the School of...
Read moreDetailsCultural Contribution Award - M&G Real Estate M&G Real Estate are returning this year to again sponsor the Cultural Contribution award. The company, one of the world’s leading property investors,...
Read moreDetailsA 47-year-old woman from Reading has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving following a fatal road traffic collision
Read moreDetailsSir John Madejski has spoken out on 'unfortunate' plans to change the name of a Reading school named after him.
Read moreDetailsThe Basingstoke Canal Society are working towards providing a sustainable future of the Basingstoke Canal and offer a range of boat trips to visitors
Read moreDetailsCultural Contribution, Dogmouth Theatre, sponsor M&G Real Estate A small women-led theatre company, committed to its base in Reading, is an example of artistic excellence, said its nominator for the...
Read moreDetailsReading Today will be sponsoring the Charity of the Year award at this year’s Pride of Reading Awards. The award recognises a local charity that through working in partnership with...
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