PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Amazing band at Citizens Advice Reading praised for their support for the town
The "amazing" band of staff and volunteers at Citizens Advice Reading have been put forward for Charity of the Year
Read moreDetailsThe "amazing" band of staff and volunteers at Citizens Advice Reading have been put forward for Charity of the Year
Read moreDetailsA business where the boss has made a point of employing young disabled people has been nominated for Business In Action under 50 employees
Read moreDetailsA community-driven family-run jewellers about to celebrate their 75th year of operations has been praised for helping a health charity.
Read moreDetailsAn independent school which works with state schools to improve the life chances of young people in Reading has been nominated for School of the Year
Read moreDetailsOxygen therapy is a treatment that helps Multiple Sclerosis patients and volunteers who deliver that treatment have been celebrated by their nominator
Read moreDetailsLee Smith has been the inspirational head teacher of Holybrook Special Educational Needs School for 25 years, says his nominator
Read moreDetailsA healthy, peaceful environment, where students want to be, marks out one school for its nominator for School of the Year, sponsored by Qwerty.
Read moreDetailsA school which has received national recognition for its teaching on conservation has been nominated for School of the Year.
Read moreDetails"Miracle workers" at Berkshire MS Therapy Centre offer a wide range of services and "excellent support and therapies" says its nominator
Read moreDetailsA 'modest man' and veteran supporter of charities has been put forward for Fundraiser of the Year in the Pride of Reading Awards
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