Pride of Reading Awards Nominations: Tutu Melaku – Business in Action
Cafe owner Tutu Melaku, a central figure at the heart of Reading's 'multi-culture', has been put forward for multiple Pride ...
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 ...
On Sunday, June 24, a public event will mark the day with musical performances, entertainment, workshops, and ceremonies in Forbury ...
Reading Buses will once again open up its depot in Great Knollys Street in aid of its charity of the ...
SCHOOLCHILDREN have 'shown their stripes' to raise awareness about the effects that climate change is having on the planet.
I've written here before about the value of Reading's incredible and unrivalled voluntary and community sector, I make no apologies ...
A READING-based law firm opened the doors of its offices earlier this month to hold its annual summer party.
A MAN attending a popular rally was left with a broken leg and a damaged knee during an attack police ...
A HEALTHCARE worker at the Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust has been presented with one of the top awards the ...
A family-run Polish restaurant will be able to serve alcohol after permission was granted by councillors.
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