PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Reading firm that creates opportunities for young people with additional needs
A business where the boss has made a point of employing young disabled people has been nominated for Business In ...
A business where the boss has made a point of employing young disabled people has been nominated for Business In ...
Oxygen therapy is a treatment that helps Multiple Sclerosis patients and volunteers who deliver that treatment have been celebrated by ...
The Young Person of the Year award celebrates youngsters engaged in diverse and challenging tasks or who have simply stepped ...
An "amazing bunch" who bring new experiences to children who have suffered loss or damaging events have been put forward ...
Connect Reading have 20 years of connecting businesses and charities under their belts with their events and campaigns
Paty is a Computer Games Ambassador and is now the lead teacher of the Digital Schoolhouse project in our school/region
A mum of three who started a cleaning company to earn some extra money has been nominated for the Business ...
A woman who has run the Music Club charity for 13 years has created a safe place for families with ...
A competition-winning dance school and its owner have been put forward for the Business in Action under 50 employees award
Chiltern Training, which has been training apprentices across Reading since 1993, has been nominated for Business in Action under 50 ...
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