PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Disabled children’s charity and Friends of Redlands nominated
A leading charity for disabled children which has branched out to help teens and young adults expand their career horizons has been nominated
Read moreDetailsA leading charity for disabled children which has branched out to help teens and young adults expand their career horizons has been nominated
Read moreDetailsEmma-Jane Taylor "relentlessly fights each day for survivors of child sexual abuse to be heard, seen and believed," said her nominator for Community
Read moreDetailsArtists and community groups are being invited by arts charity Jelly to decorate a vase to reflect the colours of this year's Pride of Reading Awards'
Read moreDetailsA family run "Reading musical institution" celebrating its 160th anniversary has been nominated for its commitment to music for all.
Read moreDetailsA man has been praised for his leadership and commitment which has helped make Reading Pride the town's second largest festival
Read moreDetailsThe Reading music scene would not be what it is without Kian Lonergan-Curry, says a nomination for the Cultural Contribution award.
Read moreDetailsThe founder of Reading Sports Awards has been nominated for the Chris Tarrant Award for his extensive support and leadership of local organisations
Read moreDetailsA "cutting-edge" food and pharmaceutical research company based in Reading can count 30 nationalities among its team of 350 employees.
Read moreDetailsThe support staff team at a dance group for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) is made up entirely of volunteers
Read moreDetailsChristian Community Action (CCA) is a charity "that seeks to demonstrate God's love by providing practical support to alleviate furniture poverty
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