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A day in the life of GIR Wirral #5

This week's insight comes from GIR assistant manager Sophie Povey, and her experience of reading with looked after children. I…

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Proud to Read Aloud #5

For the fourth installment of our Proud to Read Aloud series, project worker Damian Taylor reads As Kingfishers Catch Fire…

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Calderstones

Chain Read at the Bluecoat

Whilst Jen, Charlotte and a few others were speeding down to London on "Frank's Train" for the launch of Our…

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Literature

The Beasts of the Moor

Get Into Reading now has a presence in the South West. Yes, that beautiful part of the world that boasts…

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Calderstones

Latest Evaluation of GIR Groups for People with Dementia

Posted on behalf of Kate McDonnell, Get Into Reading Manager, National Model Project “ We need it, you see, for…

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Literature

Proud to Read Aloud #4

It's a special guest this time! Richard Briers reads 'Charge of the Light Brigade' by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, from A…

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Calderstones

Our Read, Our Train, Our Brilliant Day!

To launch Our Read, we took 25 young people from Get Into Reading from Liverpool to London in a private…

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Calderstones

Our Read: Today’s the Day…!

It’s been months in the making, involving lots of preparation, planning and a whole load of printing (not to mention…

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Literature

A Little Aloud in Bath with Blake

There's always time to enjoy a nice sarnie, isn't there? And here are Angie Macmillan and Blake Morrison doing just…

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Calderstones

A Little, Aloud in Bath

Jane, Angie and Blake Morrison are in Bath today for an A Little, Aloud event for Bath Literature Festival. Here…

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Literature

A day in the life of GIR Wirral #4

Today, we hear about Victoria Clarke's experience of reading with Wirral residents I Do Not Like Blue Cheese and Spam!…

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Literature

Featured Poem: In a Library by Emily Dickinson

Libraries are big news right now. Across the board, amongst stories of global unrest, local tragedy and even salacious gossip…

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