PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Mark works from ‘a place of love’
A photographer who volunteers his time free to charities and "works from a place of love for Reading and its ...
A photographer who volunteers his time free to charities and "works from a place of love for Reading and its ...
A pair of pals and the running club they started have been nominated in four categories, with nominators citing the ...
Over the past 21 years hundreds of local people, groups, organisations and businesses have deservedly received a Pride of Reading ...
The true good that a community coming together can achieve was evident when the Swings & Smiles charity was invited ...
A leading charity for disabled children which has branched out to help teens and young adults expand their career horizons ...
A group of 'amazing volunteers' have planted almost 2,000 fruit trees in the local area in the past four years.
A local woman has "greatly enhanced" the philanthropic efforts of a global technology firm with a base in Reading.
Singing for the community is at the very heart of the Take Note Community Choir's ethos, says their nominator for ...
The Pride of Reading Awards have launched in style and now it is time to get nominating your favourites for ...
Fans have said why they think specialist games shop Eclectic Games, in Reading since 2006, should win the new Independent ...
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