This October, the annual Libraries Week transforms into Green Libraries Week, to celebrate the work going on in libraries across the UK focused on sustainability and climate change.
Libraries have shown their flexibility and ingenuity in support of a better climate future. They are looking at how they can improve their buildings and operations, but equally as important, they are using the physical and virtual spaces to support library users in going green, and supporting the local communities that they serve to support climate action.
During Green Libraries Week, 2 to 8 October, Green Libraries Partnership are working with libraries across the UK to encourage library users and non-users of all ages to ‘Go Green at the library’. The Green Libraries Week interactive map plots the innovative and exciting green events and activities that are taking place around the country.
Activities include:
- A modelling craft workshop using recycled materials at Droylsden Library, Greater Manchester
- Learning about ways to help the planet, create an eco pledge poster, and plant crocus and daffodil bulbs in the library garden at Lyme Regis Library, West Dorset
- An event on climate change and the practical steps we can take to make our homes greener at Cambridge Central Library with climate expert and professor Jonathan Gregory
- A nature walk around Thatto Heath Park followed by an autumnal craft session at Thatto Heath Library, Merseyside
- Learning about amphibians and reptiles with Froglife and gardening for these species (and all wildlife at Patcham library’s Wildlife Gardening Workshop in Brighton
Be inspired and find out more here - https://librariesweek.org.uk/
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Comment by Julia posted on
Lovely to hear Joseph Coelho (Children's Laureate) on BBC Radio 4 Today programme promoting this initiative.