Unconditional love and support sees grandparents nominated for Pride of Reading’s Family of the Year award
Unconditional love a couple have shown to their extended family after the sudden death of their daughter led to a ...
Unconditional love a couple have shown to their extended family after the sudden death of their daughter led to a ...
Alex Brannen has been nominated for Employee of the Year, sponsored by Reading Buses
A grassroots queer and trans artist collective has been put forward for the Cultural Contribution award, sponsored by M&G Real ...
A MUM who set up a dogs' daycentre in memory of her son, who tragically died of a brain tumour ...
A man "who works tirelessly" as an ambassador for the charity Launchpad has been put forward for the Fundraiser of ...
A trio who ran old school indie music club events to raise funds for charity have been nominated for a ...
Tania Cheale, whose amazing persistence brought her husband back to life, is being nominated for The Chris Tarrant Award
Cafe owner Tutu Melaku, a central figure at the heart of Reading's 'multi-culture', has been put forward for multiple Pride ...
Twiggalena Green, known as Twigs, was working at Holland and Barrett health foods store in Reading when her nominator first ...
Two young women who supply authentic Malaysian dishes through their online business have been nominated as Entrepreneurs of the Year
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