Pride of Reading Awards: The hunt is on for the Employee of the Year
The hunt is on for the Employee of the Year - and you have the chance to put forward candidates ...
The hunt is on for the Employee of the Year - and you have the chance to put forward candidates ...
This year’s Special Recognition Award went to Victor Koroma, saluting his 25 years service to our community advocating for the ...
A business which promotes walking as a route to good mental health and wellbeing, Walk Works owners Caroline Gratrix and ...
Culinary arts students at Reading College have come up with the amazing dessert that guests will be enjoying at the ...
Neighbourhood Champion - sponsor Reading Football Club Reading Football Club returns once again as a sponsor for this year’s awards, ...
Nominated for Neighbourhood Champion, Derry Pope, sponsor Reading Football Club A musical director who promotes all entertainment in the Reading ...
Great Place to Work - sponsor Kingdom Rooms Andy and Mandy Young of Kingdom Rooms, who supply British built garden ...
Nominated for the Great Place To Work award, Parents and Children Together (PACT), sponsor Kingdom Rooms Many workplaces claim to ...
Team of the Year - sponsor Cherubs Floral Design Cherubs will be sponsoring the Team of the Year at this ...
Entrepreneur of the Year - sponsor Rabbits Vehicle Hire A good entrepreneur has vision, determination and the ability to adapt, ...
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