PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Sarah is my ‘gift from god’
A woman whose extensive work in the community has led to her being put forward for the Community Champion award has been described by her nominator
Read moreDetailsA woman whose extensive work in the community has led to her being put forward for the Community Champion award has been described by her nominator
Read moreDetailsParents whose children have struggled with special educational needs (SEN) have sung the praises of King's Academy Prospect in Tilehurst
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 charity which aims to change lives through music has been put forward for a Pride of Reading award.
Read moreDetailsTwo kind motorists who stopped when they saw a cyclist in distress may well have saved him from dying from a cardiac arrest.
Read moreDetailsA "fantastic" group of crafters celebrating their first anniversary have been nominated for the Family of the Year award.
Read moreDetailsAn energy-saving company which concentrates on "small power" has designed a plug socket to minimise carbon emissions and help customers
Read moreDetailsA community group has been praised for their activities in Whitley which have kept people fed and helped thousands, it is said.
Read moreDetailsA "beacon of excellence in luxury hospitality", The Roseate Reading hotel offers "unparalleled dedication to customers, and a profound commitment
Read moreDetailsA musician from Zimbabwe, who has made his home in Reading where he uses music to "shape the cultural landscape", has been nominated
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