PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Me2 club helps children with additional needs
An inclusion charity for children and young people with additional needs and disabilities has been nominated for Charity of the Year. The Me2 Club
Read moreDetailsAn inclusion charity for children and young people with additional needs and disabilities has been nominated for Charity of the Year. The Me2 Club
Read moreDetailsA "brilliant team" of 200 young people come together on a Saturday to train with industry professionals in musical theatre.
Read moreDetailsOn a beautiful late summer day, Shinfield Cricket Club brought its 2024 season to a close with the much-anticipated Junior Awards
Read moreDetailsAn "incredible human" and mentor and his organisation have been put forward for two awards, Cultural Contribution and Charity of the Year.
Read moreDetailsA local environmental group runs a free shop for unwanted donated items, as well as sewing sessions and other recycling opportunities.
Read moreDetailsA group which supports people with disabilities in the Reading area has been praised for helping claimants negotiate the bureaucracy involved
Read moreDetailsNext week the Pride of Reading Awards will be celebrating 20 years of honouring local people who have done extraordinary things for their communities
Read moreDetailsAn "amazing drag monarch" who organises 'queer friend' drag nights, karaoke and performance nights in Reading has been nominated for the Cultural
Read moreDetailsA group is embracing people from across Reading to provide a community for families that want to cycle.
Read moreDetailsAn animal sanctuary and safe space for people to benefit from therapeutic interaction with them was set up by Fiona Graham.
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