PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Freely Fruity get growing to boost sustainability
A group of 'amazing volunteers' have planted almost 2,000 fruit trees in the local area in the past four years.
Read moreDetailsA group of 'amazing volunteers' have planted almost 2,000 fruit trees in the local area in the past four years.
Read moreDetailsAn organisation offering alternative education provision for young people over 16 in Reading has been put forward for School of the Year by parents
Read moreDetailsRoberto Lima had the bad luck to start his painting and decorating company, Lima Decor, shortly before the Covid pandemic.
Read moreDetailsA local woman has "greatly enhanced" the philanthropic efforts of a global technology firm with a base in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe Bastille Day Festival has been bringing a taste of France to the people of Reading for 12 years.
Read moreDetailsSinging for the community is at the very heart of the Take Note Community Choir's ethos, says their nominator for the Cultural Contribution award
Read moreDetailsCaversham AFC's chairman Rob Phillips, who has been put forward for the Volunteer of the Year award, has been praised for his work
Read moreDetailsA foster carer who tragically lost her own daughter to suicide has been put forward for The Inspiration Award for her campaigning
Read moreDetailsA couple who have created a wonderful community pub "with marvellous hospitality" in just a few months have been put forward for the Pride of Reading
Read moreDetailsThe benefits trees will provide for Reading's future cannot be underestimated and the Tree Warden Network in Reading champions the borough's trees
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