PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Martyn is very, very appreciated for his selfless help
A carer who "gets no recognition or reward, but is very, very appreciated" has been nominated for Community Champion in ...
A carer who "gets no recognition or reward, but is very, very appreciated" has been nominated for Community Champion in ...
A RESIDENT nominated for a Pride of Reading award is to unpack the town's famous three Bs and add another ...
Sarah Zeneli, founder of Sparkle Vegan Events and organiser of Reading Vegan Festival has been nominated for the Chris Tarrant ...
The project leader of a plan to create a new long-distance walking route for modern pilgrims has been nominated for ...
A woman who leapt into fundraising action after her mother died from Motor Neurone Disease has been dubbed an 'outstanding ...
Two sisters who completed a series of charity swims in memory of their younger sibling have been put forward for ...
A Tilehurst school called 'a beacon of light' has been put forward for a Pride of Reading Award.
Mini marquee hire specialists have been nominated for the Entrepreneur of the Year award for helping families with affordable garden ...
A popular cafe on Kennet Island has been put forward for a Pride of Reading award.
A security worker at Broad Street Mall as been put forward for the Employee of the Year award, sponsored by ...
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