PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Harry wishes to make the world a better place through science
A young man "wishing to make the world a better place through science", contributed to the approval for use of one of the Covid-19 vaccines.
Read moreDetailsA young man "wishing to make the world a better place through science", contributed to the approval for use of one of the Covid-19 vaccines.
Read moreDetailsA "most supportive personal trainer, friend, therapist!"Jemma Fulbrook has been nominated for The Chris Tarrant Award.
Read moreDetailsThe quick thinking and bravery of a crane driver who saved the life of a workman trapped on the roof of a burning office building has prompted
Read moreDetailsOne of the founding members of Redlands Women's Institute works tirelessly on a multitude of charitable activities both as part of Redlands.
Read moreDetailsTake a stroll through our picturesque Whiteknights campus and it's impossible not to be struck by the natural beauty of its landscape.
Read moreDetailsThe founder of a club for disabled children and young people in Reading uses music "as a magic switch" providing "so much joy"
Read moreDetailsTanya Romeo "has made a difference to many care leavers as a personal assistant guiding them through to independence," said her nominator
Read moreDetailsIf the under-fives of West Reading could collectively nominate, they would choose Terry Curran, library manager at Battle Library,
Read moreDetailsA musician has reinvigorated Reading Youth Orchestra (RYO) since taking over the running of it and its conducting in 2019.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Vision provides vital practical and friendly support, sport and activities to visually impaired children and adults, and their families
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