PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Lorraine works tirelessly for charity
One of the founding members of Redlands Women's Institute works tirelessly on a multitude of charitable activities both as part of Redlands.
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 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 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 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 moreDetailsA selective state grammar school with charitable status is the first in Berkshire to gain a School of Sanctuary Award for children seeking refuge.
Read moreDetailsBorn in Reading, psychotherapist Pauline Touissaint "exemplifies resilience, dedication and an unwavering commitment to her community,"
Read moreDetailsA young woman's "journey from a local student to an international fashion icon serves as a beacon of inspiration," says her nominator
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