PRIDE OF READING AWARDS 2024: Michael McGarry wins Employee of the Year
As part of his work as community manager for Ebb & Flow, he set up the Neighbourhood Hero initiative to highlight local independent traders
Read moreDetailsAs part of his work as community manager for Ebb & Flow, he set up the Neighbourhood Hero initiative to highlight local independent traders
Read moreDetailsThe very latest updates on how well Reading as a whole and the Council are responding to the climate emergency were published this week.
Read moreDetailsA record shop in Caversham is 'the spirit of community and cultural enrichment'.
Read moreDetailsWelsh rock band Cardinal Black treated Reading to an exceptional live performance at Sub 89, Reading, as they played their penultimate show
Read moreDetailsThe organisation aims to make fresh and healthy produce freely available to all by working with other organisations to create community orchards
Read moreDetailsThis school has been described as 'real life superheroes' by their nominator who praised the school in Tilehurst for their work.
Read moreDetailsThis group has helped refugees to rebuild their lives for more than 30 years.
Read moreDetailsAre you like me and always looking for somewhere different to go for a nice meal?
Read moreDetailsWork is set to begin on a new gym at a retail park in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has released statistics from its Community Safety Survey as it looks ahead to National Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness Week
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