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Release Date: 18/04/2008

Hurry down to your local library

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The borough’s libraries are getting ready for a reading rush with Saturday, 26 April designated ‘Join A Library Day’.

The day, which is part of National Year of Reading and supported by Richmond Council, aims to get people of all ages to join their local library.

Residents are urged to visit their local libraries where staff will be on hand to answer any queries, as well as providing information on the range of services available and upcoming events and projects.

Those joining on the day can fill out a universal membership form which allows access to any library in the country.

In addition, the first 50 new members will receive a free copy of the National Year of Reading’s The Ultimate Book Guide and a welcome pack.

Cllr John Coombs, Cabinet Member for Youth, Culture and Leisure on Richmond Council, said:

“This is another superb initiative, one supported by every library in the borough.

“Joining your local library is one of the best ways to access to the world of books and the multitude of other services.

“The borough’s libraries have a vast range of free resources, so whether it is getting internet access, attending reader’s groups, events or just borrowing a book, they offer something for everyone.

“I urge everyone, particularly those with children, to take advantage of this opportunity and go down to their local library on the day.”

The National Year of Reading is a year-long celebration of reading that aims to encourage people of all ages to read more.

A range of events are being held across the borough to support the campaign, to find out more visit our National Year of Reading page.

The universal forms are available via the Year of Reading website's Library Materials page.

Copies are also available at all libraries.

For more information please contact Lynda Farnworth on 020 8831 6136


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