PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Terry is a rare male role model for toddlers
If the under-fives of West Reading could collectively nominate, they would choose Terry Curran, library manager at Battle Library,
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 moreDetailsTrevor Goodall and his charity New LIfe Special Care Babies "do truly incredible work raising money for special care baby units across the UK."
Read moreDetailsLiving a Lie, the latest release by the three-piece outfit, marks a new chapter in their history as they look ahead to 2025
Read moreDetailsThe special interest Freemason's lodge saw its maiden event celebrating geek fandom in its new home of the Sindlesham HQ
Read moreDetailsA volunteer's "extensive knowledge of social media and promotional strategies has been invaluable in raising awareness" for charity
Read moreDetailsBuilding a community and creating a social hub of activity around a local independent cocktail bar has seen Liz Primrose put forward for two awards
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident of indecent exposure on Katesgrove Lane last week
Read moreDetailsZaika, The Paan Shop on Oxford Road has been cleared to re-open by Reading Borough Council after it faced closure over serious health concerns
Read moreDetailsThe re3 Partnership between Reading, Bracknell, and Wokingham Borough Councils to improve recycling and move away from landfills marks its 25th year
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