PRIDE OF READING AWARDS 2024: Dora Abbi wins Young Person of the Year
A teenager who has experienced loved ones facing life-changing accidents and chronic diagnosis has been driven to increase the youth voice
Read moreDetailsA teenager who has experienced loved ones facing life-changing accidents and chronic diagnosis has been driven to increase the youth voice
Read moreDetailsA foster carer who tragically lost her own daughter to suicide has been able to turn a tragedy into a legacy of hope.
Read moreDetailsA record shop in Caversham is 'the spirit of community and cultural enrichment'.
Read moreDetailsThe organisation aims to make fresh and healthy produce freely available to all by working with other organisations to create community orchards
Read moreDetailsThis school has been described as 'real life superheroes' by their nominator who praised the school in Tilehurst for their work.
Read moreDetailsThis group has helped refugees to rebuild their lives for more than 30 years.
Read moreDetailsThe Pride of Reading Awards returned in style to celebrate its 20th anniversary edition as the community came together to recognise some extraordinary
Read moreDetailsLegends of Reading, a contemporary, artistic collage celebrating our town by artist and salon owner of Electric Hair, Mark Woolley
Read moreDetailsA young winner of a Pride of Reading Award in 2013, Tom Parry will be at the awards lunch this year to present the award to another young star.
Read moreDetailsA provider of specialist support for Berkshire families who have children and young people with special needs has been called a lifesaver
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