PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Theatre company has given ‘a voice to the voiceless’
A theatre company and its artistic director that give "a voice to the voiceless and a platform to promote social change" have been nominated
Read moreDetailsA theatre company and its artistic director that give "a voice to the voiceless and a platform to promote social change" have been nominated
Read moreDetailsA teacher has built "a fantastic dance family" where many friendships have been created, said her nominator for Entrepreneur of the Year.
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Read moreDetailsA charity entering its 60th year saves lives by offering free prostate cancer screening to around 1,000 men each year.
Read moreDetailsAn organic vegetable farm that produces food without the use of livestock has been nominated for the The Green Community Award.
Read moreDetailsA band of motorcycle owners who are active in a number of events, including Reading's Christmas toy run, have been put forward
Read moreDetailsA company which started in Tilehurst in 1889 has continually dedicated time and effort to the Reading community, says its nominator
Read moreDetailsA man who "has served the Reading and wider Berkshire community in numerous ways" over many years, and is working on a blue plaque scheme
Read moreDetailsA group of local people having fun and entertaining the community has had an amazing outcome, saving people's lives.
Read moreDetailsAn assistant community manager at an apartment community in Reading set up a scheme to introduce local independent traders to flat-dwellers.
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