Defying expectations: Reading lad Ryan Stevens talks Turtles, Tics, and Tourette’s Syndrome
Ryan Stevens has set up an animal sanctuary and worked to improve education around Tourette's syndrome
Read moreDetailsRyan Stevens has set up an animal sanctuary and worked to improve education around Tourette's syndrome
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Read moreDetailsBrian Davies will lead the group through its next Rotary year
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Read moreDetailsCampaigners have seized on 'proof' that a pension fund for people in Reading is being used to invest in companies used to support Israel
Read moreDetailsMark Lawrie, Chief Executive of the sport for development charity StreetGames and a resident of Thatcham, Berkshire, has been awarded an Officer
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