Article date – 05 October 2018

Organised by the Reading Agency, this year’s Summer Reading Challenge, titled ‘Mischief Makers’ to mark the 80th anniversary of the much-loved children’s comic, Beano, saw a total of 2,315 children start the challenge – with 1,702 going onto complete it by reading six books from their local library over the summer.

This is the highest ever amount of participants to complete the challenge in St Helens, 71 up on last year, with a whopping 10,218 books read between those to complete the challenge.

The Mayor and Mayoress of St Helens, Councillor Pat Ireland and Lynn Glover, were on hand at libraries across the borough to present certificates and medals to the children who completed this year’s challenge which was delivered with the help of 13 new young volunteers and resulted in 317 young people joining the library service.

Those to complete the challenge were automatically entered into a fantastic prize draw that included family tickets to Knowsley Safari Park.

Presentation ceremonies were then held in libraries where 12 lucky winners were handed their prizes.

Councillor Anthony Burns, St Helens Council’s portfolio holder for libraries, said: “For this year’s Summer Reading Challenge to attract a record number of children and young people in St Helens shows how popular it has become over the years.

“Reading is such a wonderful gift that should be encouraged from an early age, for it can only have only positive effects on a young person’s development. That’s why the council will continue to support initiatives like the Summer Reading Challenge as it brings our future generations into public libraries, introducing them to the fascinating and creative world of literature.”

If you are aged 12-19 and would like to volunteer at your local library, please contact Community Library Officer, Gillian Yates, by calling 01744 67 7446, or email GillianYates@sthelens.gov.uk

To find out what other exciting events are planned in libraries over the coming months, visit www.sthelens.gov.uk/libraries and click the ‘What’s on in libraries’ section – or follow St Helens Libraries Service on social media.

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