PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Pete Doyle wins Local Hero
Musician Pete Doyle’s a quiet and humble force of good in Reading” said his nominator adding he is “always creating, always giving, and always looking for ways to lift others...
Read moreDetailsMusician Pete Doyle’s a quiet and humble force of good in Reading” said his nominator adding he is “always creating, always giving, and always looking for ways to lift others...
Read moreDetailsA funeral administrator, Clare Curtis received warm words about her kindness, care, consideration and humour from nominators. “An employee who has gone above and beyond her duties,” said one, who...
Read moreDetailsSports injury clinic GoPerform “are a living, breathing example of what true entrepreneurialism in Reading looks like,” said their nominator for the award. The business has had a tremendous positive...
Read moreDetailsA parent who lost a partner to cancer was left with two children has told of the priceless support they received from Daisy’s Dream which helps youngsters who have lost...
Read moreDetailsThe Chinese School in Reading, led by the “inspiring” Dr Yan Liu, “has become a shining light in the town’s cultural landscape”. Their unwavering dedication to sharing and celebrating Chinese...
Read moreDetailsKevin Farrell of the restaurant Vegivores “works so hard (harder than anyone I know) to bring amazing delicious vegan food to Caversham and the surrounding area,“ said the nominator who...
Read moreDetailsA pair of pals and the running club they started were nominated in four categories, with each nominator citing the friendliness the duo have promoted. Biscuit Town Run Club was...
Read moreDetailsLittle Theo Samson has endured many trials in his four years. Born with a rare birth defect he had no tube connecting his mouth to his stomach. His many medical...
Read moreDetailsUnder 50 employees Nylon Hair Artists were put forward for an award in recognition of their “unwavering commitment to Reading’s local community and their passion for supporting fellow small businesses,”...
Read moreDetailsThis year’s Special Recognition Award went to Victor Koroma, saluting his 25 years service to our community advocating for the rights of minority and marginalised communities in Reading. The award...
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