PRIDE OF READING AWARDS 2024: Event returns for 20th anniversary edition
The Pride of Reading Awards returned in style to celebrate its 20th anniversary edition as the community came together to ...
The Pride of Reading Awards returned in style to celebrate its 20th anniversary edition as the community came together to ...
A group of 'amazing volunteers' have planted almost 2,000 fruit trees in the local area in the past four years.
An organisation offering alternative education provision for young people over 16 in Reading has been put forward for School of ...
Roberto Lima had the bad luck to start his painting and decorating company, Lima Decor, shortly before the Covid pandemic.
Caversham AFC's chairman Rob Phillips, who has been put forward for the Volunteer of the Year award, has been praised ...
A foster carer who tragically lost her own daughter to suicide has been put forward for The Inspiration Award for ...
A couple who have created a wonderful community pub "with marvellous hospitality" in just a few months have been put ...
The benefits trees will provide for Reading's future cannot be underestimated and the Tree Warden Network in Reading champions the ...
A group which has helped refugees rebuild their lives in Reading for 30 years has been nominated for the new ...
Mums have united to put forward a dance school for the Charity of the Year award for providing dance opportunities ...
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