PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: How the award has helped boost nine-year-old Amelie’s art – and her fundraising
Amelie Turnbull, aged nine, won the Inspiration Award in 2023 sponsored by McDonald's.
Amelie Turnbull, aged nine, won the Inspiration Award in 2023 sponsored by McDonald's.
Adam Jacobs, owner of the family-owned Reading jewellers Jacobs the Jewellers in Kings Road, Reading, is a former award winner ...
A YOUNG artist who scooped a Pride of Reading award for her hand-painted cards has seen her success lead to ...
Milk, an independent rum and cocktail bar "at the heart of Reading", has been nominated for the Hospitality Award for ...
Reading's "newish" cinema and meeting space really deserves to succeed says its nominator for the Hospitality Award.
A new headteacher making a huge impact on a primary school has been praised by a parent for his work ...
A "total legend" who is a volunteer for the regional Motor Neurone Association has been put forward for Volunteer of ...
A community-driven family-run jewellers about to celebrate their 75th year of operations has been praised for helping a health charity.
Lee Smith has been the inspirational head teacher of Holybrook Special Educational Needs School for 25 years, says his nominator
A healthy, peaceful environment, where students want to be, marks out one school for its nominator for School of the ...
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