Reading Today

Bus firm celebrates its shining stars

- By PHIL CREIGHTON news@rdg.today

THE stars were out last week – but these ones weren’t in the sky … or behind the wheel.

Reading Buses annual celebratio­n saw it honour its staff, including drivers, engineers and office teams.

The Night With The Stars event was held at the Hilton Hotel in Kennet Island, acknowledg­ing the company’s many excellent workers, based on its Star of the Month scheme.

The Star of the Year was

Simon Gold, who was honoured for his work behind the scenes on the company’s systems and his project management of the rollout of the tap on, tap off system.

He had been initially named as Support Star winner.

Honours also went to Engineerin­g Star Milan Gurung, whose win was for what the company said was his calm and unflappabl­e manner working in the company’s parts store. He also completed an apprentice­ship this year as well as taking on more responsibi­lity in his role.

Reading Buses said that its Driving Star was Stuart Pritchard, who won for providing consistent­ly detailed and constructi­ve reports and feedback of his observatio­ns and experience­s while out driving to help make improvemen­ts and changes for the benefit of all.

He has been praised by his managers as being consistent­ly excellent in all aspects of his role.

The company also recognised Simon Wong, crowned

Customer Champion, Toby Yapp, Community Hero, Stuart Kirby, Charity Champion and Simon

Gard, Rising Star.

Robert Williams, Reading Buses’ Chief Executive Officer, was delighted to present the awards.

“The celebratio­n also includes retirees, long service awards, stars of the month, Going the Extra Mile winners, employees earning qualificat­ions, those who have garnered external recognitio­n, done great things for charity, generated the most customer compliment­s, and our drivers with the best DriveWell telematics scores,” he said.

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