PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Inspirational computer science teacher Paty put forward for award
Paty is a Computer Games Ambassador and is now the lead teacher of the Digital Schoolhouse project in our school/region
Read moreDetailsPaty is a Computer Games Ambassador and is now the lead teacher of the Digital Schoolhouse project in our school/region
Read moreDetailsA mum of three who started a cleaning company to earn some extra money has been nominated for the Business in Action under 50 employees award
Read moreDetailsA hotel team and their manager have been put forward for an award for their commitment to supporting the Reading community
Read moreDetailsA security worker at Broad Street Mall as been put forward for the Employee of the Year award, sponsored by Reading Buses
Read moreDetailsUnconditional love a couple have shown to their extended family after the sudden death of their daughter led to a Pride of Reading nomination
Read moreDetailsAlex Brannen has been nominated for Employee of the Year, sponsored by Reading Buses
Read moreDetailsA museum which 'makes our community thrive' has been nominated for a Cultural Contribution award, sponsored by M&G Real Estate.
Read moreDetailsA grassroots queer and trans artist collective has been put forward for the Cultural Contribution award, sponsored by M&G Real Estate.
Read moreDetailsTania Cheale, whose amazing persistence brought her husband back to life, is being nominated for The Chris Tarrant Award
Read moreDetailsCafe owner Tutu Melaku, a central figure at the heart of Reading's 'multi-culture', has been put forward for multiple Pride of Reading Awards
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