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A Little, Aloud in Action
We’ve moved!
Yes, after over ten years at Abercromby Square, University of Liverpool, we've moved to our new home at The Friary…
Read to Lead: Personal Stories
Following Norman Ross's account of his experience of our Read to Lead training, we take a look at another example of the professional and personal impact…
On first Looking Into Shakespeare
Megg Hewlett, who has been trained by The Reader Organisation runs shared reading groups in Kensington and Chelsea Libraries. Over the…
Our Read Summer Workshops
Yesterday saw the last of this year's Our Read summer workshops, which were held at Toxteth Library and the nearby John Archer Hall…
Read to Lead: Personal Stories
Following Ann Jones's story about her experience of our Read to Lead training, we take a look at another example of the professional…
A new chapter opens…
Over the next couple of weeks, The Reader Organisation's HQ will be moving away from the place where it all…
Grab Some Poems to Take Home!
For those who aren't already proud owners of a copy, you should know that we have our own brilliant poetry…
Recycling Johnson – The Grand Total
News just in! Through their charity cycle and herculean efforts, Phil and Sheena Davies have managed to raise a grand…
New Funding Received for Looked-after Children Projects
The Reader Organisation is delighted to annouce that we have received funding from the J Paul Getty Jnr Charitable Trust…
A Little, Aloud at Southwell Library Poetry Festival
Southwell Library Poetry Festival 2011, 3rd - 9th July, opened with readings from Simon Armitage and Pauline Prior-Pitt. On Friday…
We didn’t win, but we did have a dance!
Last Thursday, in the lovely surroundings of The Isla Gladstone Conservatory The Reader Organisation's Mersyside Community Theatre project, was in the…