PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Pauline exemplifies resilience and dedication
Born in Reading, psychotherapist Pauline Touissaint "exemplifies resilience, dedication and an unwavering commitment to her community,"
Read moreDetailsBorn in Reading, psychotherapist Pauline Touissaint "exemplifies resilience, dedication and an unwavering commitment to her community,"
Read moreDetailsA young woman's "journey from a local student to an international fashion icon serves as a beacon of inspiration," says her nominator
Read moreDetailsAn editor who has devoted his life to community news has been put forward for the Community Champion award.
Read moreDetailsA not-for-profit Community Interest Company (CIC) run entirely by volunteers has a mission to empower the Reading community
Read moreDetailsThe largest community-run event in Reading has been nominated for the Community of the Year award.
Read moreDetailsThis year is the 50th anniversary of the ground-breaking TV show 'The Family' starring the Wilkins family from Reading.
Read moreDetailsA young woman is a role model for young people, demonstrating determination, hard work, and a deep sense of community spirit, said her nominator
Read moreDetailsThe restored 1902 Grade II listed historic open-air swimming pool Thames Lido was opened in 2017 and draws people from London, Winchester, Oxford
Read moreDetailsAn artist has been running a drop-in art project using embroidery which has had "a profound effect" on refugees and asylum seekers taking part.
Read moreDetails"An amazing human being who continues to work tirelessly for the town in his role as verger of Reading Minster," has been nominated
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