PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Sam has demonstrated unwavering commitment to community service
A school governor who has "demonstrated an unwavering commitment to community service" has been put forward for The Inspiration Award.
Read moreDetailsA school governor who has "demonstrated an unwavering commitment to community service" has been put forward for The Inspiration Award.
Read moreDetailsTanya Briess tragically lost her 17-year-old daughter Alexandra in 2021 during a routine operation at the RBH after she suffered a severe reaction
Read moreDetailsAn "Incredible student athlete who is one of the most humble and politest students I know," has been nominated for the Young Person of the Year
Read moreDetailsA former pupil of a dance school explained how it helped them deal with extreme shyness.
Read moreDetailsIf you live or work here, you'll know there is a lot that is special about Reading. One of the things which make it special is the way our town
Read moreDetailsA physical therapy team and their founder have been praised for their work in alleviating pain and promoting health and wellbeing in the community.
Read moreDetailsThe parents of young teenager Olly Stephens, who was tragically murdered aged 13 in Reading in 2021, have worked tirelessly
Read moreDetailsIn their latest dog wellbeing column, Hunters Dog Holidays shares some positive actions you can take to prepare your canine companions for the noises and bangs of the fireworks season.
Read moreDetailsFORWARDS coach Owen Root believes there is plenty more to come from his side despite Rams celebrating a fabulous 54-29 centenary home success
Read moreDetailsA teacher who became a tutor has developed "an absolutely fantastic business supporting learners across Reading and England who are out of school
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