top of page
Business Durham

Catch up with the latest regional business news

Children to get rewards for reading in summer challenge

  • 26 minutes ago
  • 2 min read
Children to get rewards for reading in summer challenge
Children to get rewards for reading in summer challenge

Children across County Durham are being challenged to read as many library books as they can this summer.


Durham County Council has launched a Summer Reading Challenge across all 39 of its libraries.


Held in partnership with The Reading Agency, the challenge invites children aged from four to 11-years-old to choose a reading goal for the summer holidays and collect rewards as they read.


Youngsters can also take part in a range of activities happening across the venues, from storytelling sessions to poetry performances; face painting to drawing workshops; Viking workshops to the chance to get hands-on with bugs and reptiles.


Cllr Karen Allison, Durham County Council’s Cabinet member for leisure, tourism, regeneration and high street, said: “Reading is an excellent hobby and an important skill to have. For children, it helps develop their thinking and literacy skills, sparks their creativity and boosts their wellbeing.


“The Summer Reading Challenge encourages children to keep reading during the summer holidays, ensuring they are ready for a great start to the autumn term when they go back to school.


“We’ve combined the reading challenge with some fantastic activities over the six weeks’ holidays to give families fun things to do together while helping to nurture the joy of reading.”


The theme for this year’s Summer Reading Challenge is ‘Read to the Beat’, inspiring children to explore the connection between stories and songs.


And children will be able to do just that during Durham Brass festival, from 12 to 19 July, as some of the county’s libraries will have musical craft activities linked to the festival’s popular street bands.


There will also be a special performance at Clayport Library on Saturday 18 July, coinciding with the festival’s Streets of Brass event.


Children who wish to take part in the Summer Reading Challenge can sign up at their local library.


All events and activities during the challenge are free to attend, but places must be booked in advance, and children must be taking part in the challenge.


Places can be booked directly with each library. A list of the county’s libraries can be found at www.durham.gov.uk/libraries


Readers can also follow @CountyDurhamLibraries on Facebook for updates.

Other Business News

Stay One Step Ahead with Regional News Updates

Get the latest regional news, events and funding opportunities delivered straight to your inbox every weekday. Our daily update is designed to keep County Durham businesses informed, connected and ready to act.

Add Your News

At Business Durham, we believe that sharing positive news stories about successful businesses in County Durham is important for fostering a supportive and thriving business community. We want to encourage business owners to send us their success stories so that we can share them on our website and celebrate their achievements. We are committed to promoting the county as a great place to do business and providing a platform for businesses to showcase their successes.

Contact us today to share your story!

Job Vacancies (2).png
bottom of page